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To: DB
We are wealthier than we've ever been before.

It's amazing isn't it? The more we (collectively) whine about jobs going overseas, the richer we get. And the unemployment rate continues to hover around all-time lows of about 6% despite having women in the workforce and many holding multiple jobs. No matter how loud the doom-and-gloomers bray about "factory" jobs going overseas, the fears are constantly belied by the fact that Americans are richer than ever and that the American standard of living is higher than it ever was in all of recorded history.

Most Americans would rather have their sons and daughters in white collar jobs as opposed to slaving away on a factory floor. Even people who still work factory jobs aspire higher for their children by sending them to college and lecturing them that if they don't do well in school, that they will "end up like me, in some dead-end factory job."

Take the iPod for example. Made in China but designed in the USA. Guess where all the iPod profits are? Here in the good old USA. Steve Jobs and his minions are going to be drinking Starbucks coffee for the rest of their lives.

Working in a factory has about as much appeal as busting rocks for most kids growing up today. Ask them what they want to do when they grow up and they will tell you they want to design video games or make music or produce movies, etc. I doubt that any of them will say "I want to punch a time clock and work in the factories like my daddy and granddaddy did."

158 posted on 12/31/2006 9:51:17 AM PST by SamAdams76 (I'm 80 days from outliving Steve Irwin)
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To: SamAdams76

Today it's an "all or nothing" game. You either design the iPod or the latest bottle for "premium water," collect a mid-six figure salary or work three different patchwork jobs.


160 posted on 12/31/2006 9:54:04 AM PST by durasell (!)
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To: SamAdams76
Working in a factory has about as much appeal as busting rocks for most kids growing up today. Ask them what they want to do when they grow up and they will tell you they want to design video games or make music or produce movies, etc. I doubt that any of them will say "I want to punch a time clock and work in the factories like my daddy and granddaddy did."

Here in upstate NY, factories have waiting lists for employment...if they pay decent wages. The reality is that few people are able, or get the breaks, to get an "artistic" job, and when the dreaming and scheming is over, the factory job proves to be better than most.
218 posted on 12/31/2006 12:08:13 PM PST by gas0linealley
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