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?? Just read a fascinating report on future jobs - it validates exactly what we do at Kids Making It Woodworking Program and confirms what the team and I have long believed: hands-on skills and adaptable mindsets are the future. Here's what caught my attention: - The highest growth areas include skilled trades and frontline roles - particularly construction workers, alongside other essential positions like healthcare workers and educators. - Even more encouraging? The most in-demand skill cited by 70% of employers is analytical thinking, followed closely by resilience and adaptability. This hits home for me. Every day, I watch our kids develop these exact capabilities - precision of craftsmanship, problem-solving required in construction, and resilience built through learning a challenging skill. We're not just teaching trades - we're building the complete skillset these young people need to succeed in a future that's becoming more unpredictable every day. With AI and technology advancing so rapidly, it's incredibly encouraging to see that the skills we focus on - hands-on expertise, creative problem-solving, and adaptability - are exactly what tomorrow's workforce will need. What are your thoughts on these employment trends? How do you see the intersection of hands-on skills and critical thinking shaping the future of work?