PANews posted on X (formerly Twitter). In Texas, the demand for electricians is surging, with young professionals in data centers earning annual salaries between $240,000 and $260,000. This trend is notable as these individuals avoid the burden of student loans and college tuition fees. Meanwhile, the number of entry-level programming positions is decreasing as AI technology accelerates coding processes, causing concern among white-collar workers about potential job displacement.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has emphasized the need for AI factories, but the initial workforce required for these facilities is not engineers, but electricians. Mike Rowe, speaking on Fox Business, highlighted a shift in societal perceptions, noting that schools continue to portray blue-collar jobs as a fallback option. However, the reality is changing, with white-collar workers worried about AI replacement, while electricians face an abundance of job opportunities.