Mike Rowe Sets The Record Straight After Being Called A ‘Fraud’

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Summary:

TV personality and host of "Dirty Jobs," Mike Rowe, has been accused of being a "fraud" by a left-leaning Facebook page called "The Southern Gentleman" for promoting skilled laborers without college degrees despite holding a degree himself. In response, Rowe explained his stance on higher education and the importance of skilled labor in America, arguing that the push for higher education has led to a lack of vocational arts in high schools nationwide and the removal of skilled laborers from various industries.

Rowe emphasized that he is not against college degrees, but he takes issue with the high cost of college tuition and has encouraged people to consider trade schools. Rowe's foundation, mikeroweWORKS, has awarded over $6 million to 1,700 individuals pursuing careers in trades such as welding, mechanics, plumbing, and electrical work. His efforts aim to bridge the widening skills gap and mitigate the massive student loan debt crisis.

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