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Mike Rowe warns AI threatens white-collar jobs, predicts a golden age for trades while urging young Americans to reconsider ...
The construction industry needs to attract 439,000 new workers in 2025 and 499,000 in 2026 as Mike Rowe warns of implications from the skilled labor shortage.
EXCLUSIVE: Mike Rowe is getting his hands, feet and face dirty again. The recognizable face and voice, who is known for his work taking on the world’s most difficult jobs as well as lending his ...
Works Foundation CEO Mike Rowe discusses trade-based jobs and how A.I. advancements will impact the workforce on 'America's Newsroom.' ...
The Emmy-winning TV host has launched a new limited series for streaming on Discovery+ titled "Six Degrees with Mike Rowe," where he aims to prove how the world is more connected than we think ...
Mike Rowe has eagerly taken on jobs that aren’t for the faint of heart — or stomach. This season, the popular TV personality insisted his guts were put to the test like never before.
Exclusive Former ‘Dirty Jobs’ host Mike Rowe on what he would tell President-elect Joe Biden today In September, it was reported that nearly half of the 22M jobs that were lost to the ...
Emmy-award - winning TV host Mike Rowe sat down with Tucker Carlson in a two-part Fox Nation interview to discuss how his show "Dirty Jobs" became a hit with America, revealing why the celebrated ...
The hit Discovery series, hosted by Mike Rowe, will return for an all-new season on Jan. 2, nearly a decade after it originally wrapped. In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek, Rowe, 59, takes on a ...
Mike Rowe is set to host a brand-new series on Discovery Channel that will expand upon his famed “Dirty Jobs” brand. Billed as a part reunion, part road-trip, part look-back-special, the four ...
Mike Rowe, who hosted the trailblazing series (2003-2012) in which he took a deep (often grimy) dive into everyday occupations, has reunited his old crew for “Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trip ...
Mike Rowe, host of "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery channel is seen reflected in a puddle next to a drain on Monday, November 29, 2010 in San Francisco, Calif. Lea Suzuki/The Chronicle ...