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From tech to the trades: One laid off worker's big career pivot

It’s a weird time to work in tech. Last year's tech layoffs in Washington state were the second highest in the country (https://www.kuow.org/stories/washington-state-tech-layoffs-are-second-highest-in-the-country) . That has some tech workers turning to fields they see as AI-proof. 


We sat down with Brett Burden, a laid off tech worker who did what a lot of people are advising: went into the trades. 


On today's episode, what’s it like to go from white collar to blue? And what can it tell us about where the workforce is headed?


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