Federal Communications Fee Chairman Brendan Carr joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to climb a 2,000-foot tower, highlight tower crews and tout Trump-era reforms boosting high-paying jobs and increasing 5G.
Sky-high salaries are drawing new consideration to one of many nation’s most neglected blue-collar jobs, and demand is surging for staff prepared to scale America’s communications infrastructure.
Federal Communications Fee Chairman Brendan Carr and FOX Enterprise’ Darren Botelho joined Stuart Varney in a FOX Enterprise unique on “Varney & Co.” from atop a 2,000-foot broadcast tower in North Carolina, highlighting the workforce behind the nation’s increasing connectivity buildout and pointing to a rising want for expert tower climbers as new tasks ramp up nationwide.
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The climb is a part of FCC’s Construct America Agenda launched in July 2025, which focuses on workforce growth and easing boundaries to infrastructure growth. Carr has made comparable climbs in Alabama and South Dakota, utilizing the intense heights to spotlight what he has described as a number of the hardest jobs within the nation.
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Suspended excessive above the bottom, Carr emphasised that whereas the work typically goes unseen, it’s important to conserving People linked throughout each city and rural communities.
“It’s enjoyable. I just like the work these tower crews do,” Carr stated.
A U.S. technician carries out restore work on an lively 5G antenna. (Daniel Karmann/image alliance / Getty Pictures)
He additionally underscored the important function these crews play in conserving People linked.
“Most individuals, after they activate their telephone or their TV, they suppose it really works on magic or pixie mud. It is the onerous work of those crews,” Carr stated.
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The push to broaden wi-fi networks and next-generation methods is accelerating demand, creating alternatives for staff with out conventional four-year levels to step into high-paying roles.
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“These are good wages, and you’ll simply recover from $100,000 when you begin engaged on a few of these huge crews,” Carr stated.
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With infrastructure tasks increasing, Carr signaled that these roles are more likely to stay in excessive demand because the business continues to develop.
