Trading Silicon Valley for Sparks: The Welders' Renaissance
From Code to Crafts: Ex-Software Engineer Debunks AI Hype by Going Blue Collar
Discover how Tabby Toney, a former software engineer, found happiness in welding after being laid off amidst AI‑driven industry shifts. Moving from a high‑paying tech job to hands‑on craftsmanship, Toney highlights a growing trend of tech workers seeking fulfillment and stability beyond AI‑driven automation. With a daring career change, she shows that sometimes happiness isn't measured by salary alone.
Introduction: Tabby Toney's Career Transition
The Reasons Behind Tabby's Job Change
Training and Transition: Fast‑Track Welding Program
Financial Implications of a Career Change
Tabby's Perspective on AI and the Tech Industry
Public Reactions to Tabby's Transition
Comparative Case Studies of Tech‑to‑Trade Shifts
Implications for the Future of Work
Conclusion: Reflections on Career Satisfaction
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