Worker Voices: Fresno Residents on Post-Secondary Education
In early 2020, 麻豆果冻传媒 CA's research team conducted in-depth聽interviews with 35 Fresno County residents employed in regionally prevalent industries, whose lives could be upended by job change or loss due to the changing nature of work or tech-related shifts. Most of those interviewed were already experiencing some level of economic precarity and the interviews spanned topics both personal and professional.聽The conversations underscored how critical workers' voices are to unlocking solutions for聽both聽the present and future of work.聽Below are some聽examples聽of what聽respondents聽shared聽on the topic of聽Post-secondary Education.
Read the聽executive summary brief here and the聽complete research findings here.
Kevin would like to go to 肠辞濒濒别驳别,听产耻迟 wants guidance to feel confident he's choosing the right path
"I鈥檓 really good with computers and stuff so I鈥檇 probably find some web design to do. I鈥檇 probably go to school for that. Well,聽first I鈥檇 probably talk to a counselor or something. That鈥檚 something I have been thinking about…I would want to get a degree,聽but at the same time I don鈥檛 necessarily know exactly what I鈥檇 want so I鈥檇 want to talk to someone first just to make sure so I know I鈥檓 not just blindly going into something."
Ron studied at a local community 肠辞濒濒别驳别,听产耻迟 couldn鈥檛 continue his education聽due to聽financial challenges
鈥淚've got like 20 units in right now so far… But I had financial problems鈥 I was paying for my own schooling because I鈥檓 in default on a student loan from when I was in Florida, so I don鈥檛 have financial aid. And I can't afford, at this job, to continue.鈥澛犅
Michael wishes he had gotten a degree after聽exiting聽the military
"When I got out of the military I had a marketable job skill as an aircraft mechanic,聽but working on civilian airplanes didn't interest me and I didn't really want to go to school. That's how I ended up getting into sales because I wanted to be able to still earn a good living,聽but I did not want to go to school to do it.聽I kind of wish I had that bachelor鈥檚 degree now and I've looked at online schools for that but I have a block in my brain on the school for some reason. I need to dissolve that block somehow."
Fiona was studying in the medical field until her college shut down. She is now pursuing post-secondary education, a career, and promotion pathways via a more flexible college option.
"I was like, I need a career. I need to really just be serious like I was in school in the past. I went to college and I went to school for medical assisting. But I never completed it because the school closed down and I always told myself that I won't ever give up on college. So I had on a whim, when I was visiting Sacramento in November, I was like, maybe, I should go here [a split on-line and in-person university] and inquire about getting my degree and see what they have to offer me. 聽
*Names have been changed for privacy
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