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Aging Workforce a Concern for US Tech Firms
TechNews World ^ | March 4, 2006 | Tech News World

Posted on 03/04/2006 5:29:59 PM PST by 2Jim_Brown

By 2010, nearly one in three workers in the United States will be older than 50, according to CompTIA. As the number of younger workers declines, attracting and retaining "experienced and reliable workers" will become a core business strategy for all employers.

The aging workforce is becoming a significant concern for technology employers in the U.S., where a third of employees will be aged 50 or older in just four years. Ten years ago, the story was the "graying of Japan," where aging workers were expected to be less productive in their golden years as well. By Gene Koprowski

(Excerpt) Read more at technewsworld.com ...


TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: 2010; aging; genx; helpwanted; internet; tech; workforce
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To: World'sGoneInsane

It maybe a rare exception, but where I work it's almost the exact opposite. The older guys are always on the phone, or getting coffee, or smoking, or just yakking with each other. They won't do anything unless it will get them OT. Also, most of them seem very pre-occupied with the going pay rates at other jobs.

Like I said it might be an exception to the rule.


21 posted on 03/04/2006 7:09:02 PM PST by MJRitter
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To: Brilliant
I've been in High Tech Engineering of Semiconductors and now for the last 15 years in Implantable Medical Devices. It's rough.

55 & I'm outta there...

22 posted on 03/04/2006 7:14:43 PM PST by LiveFreeOrDie2001 (WAKE UP AND SMELL THE SECURITY FLAWS !)
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To: 2Jim_Brown

Amazing how management suddenly bemoans the lack of workers AFTER it's outsourced they're jobs.

Hi-tech's real problem with older workers is not that there is too many of them, and that their retirement threatens the job pool: it's that they cost too damned much to keep employed. Especially when they get to be 40 or so and those pension payments start adding up.

Expect yet another H-1B bill to bring in younger Indians, Chinese and Russians, at poverty-rate salaries.


23 posted on 03/04/2006 7:15:06 PM PST by Wombat101 (Islam: Turning everything it touches to Shi'ite since 632 AD...)
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To: LiveFreeOrDie2001

...Total of 25 years in Hi-Tech


24 posted on 03/04/2006 7:19:55 PM PST by LiveFreeOrDie2001 (WAKE UP AND SMELL THE SECURITY FLAWS !)
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To: 2Jim_Brown
I'm in my mid-40's ... and at the prime of my career abilities. And I'm working until I die!

Find that in a college grad.

(scoff)

:-)

25 posted on 03/04/2006 7:40:51 PM PST by manwiththehands
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To: CodeToad

BUMP


26 posted on 03/04/2006 7:51:13 PM PST by weegee ("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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To: fso301

That's if they can last the 5 years it can take to become vested in a company for matching 401k benefits and those extra earned vacation days which become a liability to the company when they have to lay people off.

No, they'd rather periodically dump and rehire employees rather than permitting them to establish a compensated history at the company.


27 posted on 03/04/2006 7:54:33 PM PST by weegee ("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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To: fso301

Its a damn shame you can't fit that on a t-shirt.


28 posted on 03/04/2006 7:59:10 PM PST by Wolfie
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To: 2Jim_Brown
attracting and retaining "experienced and reliable workers" will become a core business strategy for all employers

BWAAAHHAAAHA! Yeah, right.
29 posted on 03/04/2006 8:04:54 PM PST by Nachoman (I love greasy old bolt guns.)
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To: weegee

The CEO of EchoStar waspublicly quoted as saying that he wanted turnover to prevent seniority and the pay that comes with it.


30 posted on 03/04/2006 8:09:06 PM PST by CodeToad
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To: weegee

It's just like the NFL when they release veteran players to save money against the salary cap.


31 posted on 03/04/2006 8:10:14 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: 2Jim_Brown

This is laughable. The high-tech firms spend the last 5 years offshoring our jobs, then they lament the shortage of high-tech workers????? If I were one of the lucky few in demand, I would extort these treasonous bastards until they screamed in pain. Then I'd take the money and open a B&B in Napa and tell them all to go to hell.


32 posted on 03/04/2006 8:16:45 PM PST by IronJack
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To: CodeToad
The CEO of EchoStar waspublicly quoted as saying that he wanted turnover to prevent seniority and the pay that comes with it.

I can personally testify that EchoStar sucks ass.

33 posted on 03/04/2006 8:21:04 PM PST by IronJack
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To: manwiththehands
And I'm working until I die!

Guess again. When your pension liability and ins. costs get too high, you'll be out of work.

Prepare to be a contractor. In about 5 years, that will be your only option.

34 posted on 03/04/2006 8:25:49 PM PST by speekinout
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To: 2Jim_Brown

We wouldn't have had this problem if the selfish baby boomers hadn't killed off most of mine and the following generations through abortion.


35 posted on 03/04/2006 9:41:52 PM PST by Chewbacca (Hell knows no fury than fiery habenaro Dorito's eaten before bedtime.)
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To: 2Jim_Brown

Translation: Wahhh. Give us more H1B visas. Or wages may have to go up.


36 posted on 03/05/2006 4:02:50 AM PST by TXBSAFH (Proud Dad of Twins, What Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger!!!!!!)
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To: speekinout

Contracting does give people some options though. You can pack up and leave when you feel like it and you are less likely to have to play corporate political games. Need you to come in on the weekend? That will cost extra? Need me you to stay into the night? Well, they pay for that too. No more free overtime.


37 posted on 03/05/2006 7:15:21 AM PST by misterrob (Islam is a hate crime)
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To: misterrob

Agree with all your points. The organization I support has all chiefs and no indians and is totally dependent on contractors to produce anything resembling actual work products. Oh, and contractors also serve as convenient scape goats that provide management with an "escape hatch" should anything go wrong. I demand good pay for my servitude.


38 posted on 03/05/2006 8:14:00 AM PST by Starboard (Liberal superiorists hate the system that allows average people to make more money than they do.)
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To: misterrob

It depends on what kind of contracting you do. If you have a long term contract with one co., you are essentially an employee with no benefits and very little to say about work conditions (except what you explicitly wrote in the contract). You can't just leave. If you take short term contracts, you spend a lot of (unpaid) time selling yourself for the next job.

The games you have to play to keep the contracts coming are just as messy as the ones you have to play as an employee.


39 posted on 03/05/2006 1:59:15 PM PST by speekinout
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To: 2Jim_Brown
Hell's f-n bells. I'm 50 and have skills that I am willing to pass on to anyone without a lazy mind. It only takes advanced math and simple physics and a spatial view of what's going on to do it. A willingness to climb around and make things function is also required.

Young fat slobs wearing parachute pants that are unable to communicate in any spoken or written language should straighten up. And the ho's too.

Just between us (laugh), I know of a few guys that retired and run around as consultants once in a while between fishing, camping or whatever trips. These guys just want to pass on knowledge to someone else. And they WILL NOT go to a college to teach a course.

40 posted on 03/05/2006 2:35:24 PM PST by BobS
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