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Ford CEO Jim Farley Encourages Son to Learn Practical Skills, Warns of Tech Over-reliance

Ford CEO Jim Farley believes in the value of practical skills. He sent his son to learn welding, warning that an over-reliance on tech could pose risks to the US.

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Ford CEO Jim Farley Encourages Son to Learn Practical Skills, Warns of Tech Over-reliance

Ford's President and CEO, Jim Carrey, has encouraged his son Jameson to learn practical skills this summer. The young Carrey spent his break working as a welder and fabricator, gaining hands-on experience in a blacksmith-like role.

Jim Carrey has expressed concern about the current cultural shift that prioritizes tech jobs over working professions. He believes that the lack of recognition for emergency services workers, compared to AI engineers, is a worrying trend.

Carrey fears that the US's over-reliance on technology and the shortage of skilled workers could pose a risk to national defense. To counteract this, he has ensured his son gained practical experience in welding, learning to make products, work with his hands, and communicate with people.

Jim Carrey's initiative to have his son learn welding skills reflects his commitment to valuing working professions. He hopes that encouraging practical skill development will help address the cultural shift that devalues these roles and contribute to a more balanced and resilient workforce.

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