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 nostr:npub19dza45z9r5kl9z927cy0r96fqgka5zp7gf4qy9wjtrqur96l6k4qwwprdp I guess I am taking an industry specific view... my skills are highly specialized and OSHA requires employers train safety stuff, so in-house training is expected.

But I understand that there are plenty of industries where there is no "entry level" anymore because everything is so narrowly defined.