wtf is going on with this gen of men not knowing basic handyman skills

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That's about as stupid as leaders can't be molded and are only born. You nikkas always come on here with your (I did it so everybody else should) bullshyt. I'm helping youngsters become good with their hands all the time,bet y'all don't do shyt. fukk outta here.
i think the only way to combat this problem is by creating man sheds. Its where older retired men teach the younger gen basics skills but its also its place where men could could hang out and do man stuff. Its big here in Aus. I dont know if you yanks have that program.

http://www.mensshed.org/what-is-a-men's-shed/.aspx

The modern Men’s Shed is an updated version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of Australian culture. Men’s Sheds are springing up all around Australia. If you looked inside one you might see a number of men restoring furniture, perhaps restoring bicycles for a local school, maybe making Mynah bird traps or fixing lawn mowers or making a kids cubby house for Camp Quality to raffle. You might also see a few young men working with the older men learning new skills and maybe also learning something about life from the men they work with. You will see tea-bags, coffee cups and a comfortable area where men can sit and talk. You will probably also see an area where men can learn to cook for themselves or they can learn how to contact their families by computer.

So what is so special about this new type of Men’s Shed? Most men have learned from our culture that they don’t talk about feelings and emotions. There has been little encouragement for men to take an interest in their own health and well-being. Unlike women, most men are reluctant to talk about their emotions and that means that they usually don’t ask for help. Probably because of this many men are less healthy than women, they drink more, take more risks and they suffer more from isolation, loneliness and depression. Relationship breakdown, retrenchment or early retirement from a job, loss of children following divorce, physical or mental illness are just some of the problems that men find it hard to deal with on their own.

Good health is based on many factors including feeling good about yourself, being productive and valuable to your community, connecting to friends and maintaining an active body and an active mind. Becoming a member of a Men’s Shed gives a man that safe and busy environment where he can find many of these things in an atmosphere of old-fashioned mateship. And, importantly, there is no pressure. Men can just come and have a yarn and a cuppa if that is all they’re looking for.

Members of Men’s Sheds come from all walks of life - the bond that unites them is that they are men with time on their hands and they would like something meaningful to do with that time.

A good Men’s Shed has a co-ordinator who has both the technical and social skills to develop a safe and happy environment where men are welcome to work a project of their choice in their own time and where the only ‘must’ is to observe safe working practices. All in a spirit of mateship.

Because men don’t make a fuss about their problems, these problems have consistently been either ignored or swept under the mat by both our health system and our modern society. It’s time for a change and the Men’s Shed movement is one of the most powerful tools we have in helping men to once again become valued and valuable members of our community.
 

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Bet you didnt offer your friends $300 :sas1:

The post you quoted clearly says that he offered them money. It didn't say how much, but he wasn't expecting them to work for free.

This is a new generation of men and women OP.
 

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i think the only way to combat this problem is by creating man sheds. Its where older retired men teach the younger gen basics skills but its also its place where men could could hang out and do man stuff. Its big here in Aus. I dont know if you yanks have that program.

http://www.mensshed.org/what-is-a-men's-shed/.aspx

I'm working on it. These cats need to see that they can accomplish things if school isn't for them.
 

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The post you quoted clearly says that he offered them money. It didn't say how much, but he wasn't expecting them to work for free.

This is a new generation of men and women OP.

Breh I specified $300 because he didnt specify how much he offered, and I knew it wasnt whatever he offered the cac.
 

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How many here can install an electrical socket? If you can operate a breaker box and are handy with a screwdriver it can be fun as hell. Moved into an old apartment and switched some of the sockets to 3 pronged. too many 2 prong outlets in that bytch. Had no previous experience but understood I could get that ShockWork if I didn't cut the electricity first. It was over in an hour and only cost me the few little dollars for the sockets.

But then my father was into carpentry so I had at least a little introduction to stuff like this. Keep wrenches around for changing out batteries and doing oil changes. Keep everything needed to change car tire. Keep the spare in good shape. Keep some engine oil and antifreeze around. Basic shyt. Most dudes may not have had dads around to teach this...no shade. Just get curious, brehs.
 

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I'm a DIY type of girl. I love HGTV and building my own things. I can also put my own spare tire on. Some of these people likely don't even own tools :snoop:
:takedat: my kind of woman. I like building and fixing stuff by myself but having a woman that can help and knows what she is doing is :blessed:
Plus you can save a lot of money
 

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I could break down a computer apart and put it back together, Building an oven does not make you a man

Breh when I tell older folks I know how to do this they act like I said I could pull the Holy Grail out of thin air. Setting up Outlook has half of them shook. Putting a computer together would put them in a grave.
 
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