Despite a broad potential scope, “MassReconnect” program is expected to start out small, helping around 8,000 students in its first year. But Healey presented it as part of her administration’s broader reinvestment in public higher education, after years of flat or declining state support.
But if they want to switch careers because they’re not getting work in their’s, that’s kind of a bummer.
Honestly if I ever have kids I’m going to tell them that they can be whatever they want but they need to take a realistic look at the job market. Just be prepared to have shitty jobs to help support themselves if what they want to do won’t pay as much or be as available to them, or maybe be prepared to switch careers if they change their mind.