Decades of research shows job training programs don't work at scale because of lack of *supply* of appropriate good jobs. There are always nice learned-to-code stories (I'm one: started coding as a kid and it literally saved my life) but those don't scale.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/12/us/mined-minds-west-virginia-coding.html …
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It's criminal fraud, isn't it.
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The worst part is seeing these people at the very end of this process, when they are still full of hope, and then six months to a year later when they realize that it's not going to work out and they spent what little time and energy they had on a futile hope. It's terrible.
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