Clark Youngblood

As our society leans more and more on easy buttons and conveniences, the next generation of trades people don't seem to be coming up through the ranks. This troubles me to no end! I was twenty years old and eager to learn, work hard, get my hands dirty and college just wasn't for me. Thirty years later, I realize what a great career it's been. This end of the building industry has taking me everywhere. I'm afraid that there is alot of twenty-year-old people that are going to miss out because it IS demanding, it is hard work, but I truly believe it's' one of the most rewarding careers out there. But nobody wants to train young people. And they get to see the whole world through their phones and tablets, so why should they even try. Why get belittled, insulted, and physically exhausted when they're quite comfortable viewing life through the "screens" and living with their parents. Can I show them how to put one foot in front of the other? Can I help them see a career through my videos?