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Old 04-08-2019, 01:29 PM
 
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If your country had vocational high school for general nurse, you would be able to. Many nurses from my country left for Germany and other west EU countries, bcs pay is better. Entry level nurse requires 4yr vocational high school education here. If these girls and guys want more specialized education, better and higher paid job, they go for another 1-3 yrs of higher education.

And no, I never said you need 7m plumbers.

But this is way off topic anyway.

I started this topic to point out an emergence of a new type of conversation in politics, with this Shapiro-Yang example. Meaningful, both in subject and approach. With some interesting solutions to the real problems.
People complain about costs and it would be incredibly expensive to make all high schools equipped to train nurses let alone all the other vocations.

We most certainly could give them a start in High School making higher education less expensive.
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Old 05-07-2019, 07:29 PM
 
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People complain about costs and it would be incredibly expensive to make all high schools equipped to train nurses let alone all the other vocations.

We most certainly could give them a start in High School making higher education less expensive.
You're missing the point, This isn't about turning every high-school into a hospital. Its about offering the training as an option, Every city/state has a nursing school of sort; Issue is that there is no incentive for High Schools to partner-up with these schools, Plus it would go against their business model.
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