Fortune | FORTUNE 07月02日 21:00
Gen Z is ditching college for ‘more secure’ trade jobs—but building inspectors, electricians and plumbers actually have the worst unemployment
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文章探讨了美国年轻人涌向木工、电工和焊接等蓝领工作岗位的现象,并指出尽管这些职业提供了高薪和自主性,但实际情况可能并不如宣传的那么稳定。研究表明,许多蓝领工作在就业前景和幸福感方面都面临挑战,如失业率高、易受经济波动影响以及工作时间长等问题。文章还提到了地质工程师等少数蓝领职业具有较高的工作稳定性,并强调了蓝领工作者在工作满意度上的挑战。

🔨 调查显示,约78%的美国人注意到年轻人正在涌向木工、电工和焊接等蓝领工作。这些职业的吸引力在于无需背负学生贷款即可获得六位数薪水,以及拥有自主工作的自由和无法被外包的实际技能。

📉 然而,WalletHub的研究表明,许多蓝领工作在2025年的入门级工作中排名靠后。焊工、汽车修理工、锅炉工和绘图员等职位的前景并不乐观,且失业率较高,例如电工和水管工的失业率高达7.2%。

🤖 自动化和经济波动对蓝领工作构成威胁。预制技术和机器人技术正在取代部分工作,降低了需求。蓝领工作也易受经济衰退、利率上升和季节性因素的影响,导致工作机会减少。

😟 研究显示,蓝领工作者可能并不比朝九晚五的办公室工作者更快乐。许多蓝领工作需要长时间工作和体力劳动,且工作压力大。例如,电工被评为最不快乐的职业之一,而建筑工人、仓库经理和建筑项目经理也因工作时间不稳定而感到不满。

Around 78% of Americans say they’ve noticed a spike in young people turning to jobs like carpentry, electrical work and welding, according to a 2024 Harris Poll for Intuit Credit Karma. They’re not wrong. Trade school enrollment really has been surging post-pandemic, even outpacing university enrollment.

And it makes sense: six-figure salaries without student loans, the freedom to work for yourself, and hands-on, real-world skills that can’t be outsourced to a chatbot. But new research suggests that the reality isn’t as stable—or as future-proof—as it’s being pitched.

According to a new WalletHub study ranking the best and worst entry-level U.S. jobs in 2025, trade roles dominate the bottom of the list. Welders, automotive mechanics, boilermakers, and drafters all rank among the least promising career starters. 

Worse still, jobs like building inspectors, electricians, and plumbers are tied to the highest unemployment rate in the entire study at 7.2%—more than three times that of entry-level office jobs like budget analysts or financial analysts, which sit closer to 2.0%.

The 10 worst entry-level jobs

    WelderComputer Numeric Control Machine Programmer Mechanical Drafter Automotive Mechanic BoilermakerEmergency DispatcherArchitectural Drafter Telecommunications TechnicianBenefits AdministratorTool and Die Maker

According to the researchers, these roles scored poorly due to limited job availability and weak growth potential, as well as their potentially hazardous nature. 

Plus, while you’d assume the physical nature of trade work makes them immune to automation, WalletHub’s analyst Chip Lupo tells Fortune that the data shows they’re also vulnerable. 

“New technologies like prefabrication and robotics are starting to take over parts of the workload, which can reduce demand,” Lupo explained. 

Just like office workers who are experiencing mass layoffs and are at the mercy of recessions, rate hikes, and demand, so too are tradies. 

“Trade jobs are closely tied to industries like construction and manufacturing, which means they are sensitive to changes in the economy. When these industries slow down, projects often get delayed or canceled, which can lead to job losses,” Lupo added.

“On top of that, some trade jobs are seasonal, which means that bad weather or off-peak months can dry up construction and maintenance work for several weeks.”

But there is one trade job that stands out for its stability amid the chaos: Geotechnical engineers, mine engineers and drilling engineers have the longest median tenure with their employers—2.1 times higher than that of industrial designers, interior designers, PR specialists, technical writers, and web writers, which rank among the shortest. 

A reality check: Tradies are also among the unhappiest workers

Of course, not everyone is becoming a tradie for the money. Gen Zers previously told Fortune that a key element is having the freedom to be their own boss and not be chained to a desk. 

But in reality, it might not actually make them happier than a nine-to-five office job. That’s because those freedoms come at a cost: long hours and manual work. 

Another study ranked electricians as the least happy workers of all. According to the research, the physically demanding nature of the job and 40-plus hour workweeks weren’t made up for by the just “decent” salary.

Construction workers, warehouse managers, and construction project managers also made the list of unhappiest jobs for having “unpredictable hours,” topped with their roles being stressful and taxing. Alarmingly, not a single trade job made the list of happiest jobs. 

Have you gone down the traditional trade jobs route and now regret it? Fortune wants to hear from you. Get in touch: orianna.royle@fortune.com 

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