Economic shift underway as AI targets coders but can't replace welders. Mike Rowe explains why skilled trades offer stability ...
"The cohort of workers least likely to be disrupted by AI is going to be welders and electricians," Mike Rowe said.
A "clear and present freakout" is happening to business leaders.
Mike Rowe has taken on some pretty disgusting jobs through his years as the host of "Dirty Jobs" (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on ...
DIRTY JOBS’ Mike Rowe says the need for skilled workers “goes way beyond just the construction industry.” “People call me, ...
Mike Rowe, host of Dirty Jobs and CEO of the nonprofit Mike Rowe Works Foundation, says the U.S. is undergoing a “seismic shift” in workforce trends — toward skilled trades. “There are 7.6 million ...
The ongoing Artificial Intelligence boom is already creating millionaires and billionaires in the tech industry, but it’s also causing some panic in company boardrooms and the offices of U.S.
Television personality Mike Rowe, known for spotlighting America’s skilled trades on the show “Dirty Jobs,” joined Suffolk Chairman and CEO John Fish for a tribute event recognizing the trade partners ...