This says a whole lot about our education system. This country is doomed if we don’t take back our schools.
I agree-—US education is the source of the problem.
Exactly. I agree.
“This has a lot to say about our education system”
You have it correct, here in Austin we can’t even graduate over 70% of our highschool seniors, not even counting the drop outs.
I would not hire most that do for my business.
If you had a business, would you?
Our education system is beyond awful. But in this case there is more to it. You ought to see the video on U tube. Make you toss your cookies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU&mode=related&search=
“Jobs Americans Won’t Do, Part DCCLXIX [Mark Krikorian]
The indefatigable Norm Matloff, a computer science professor at UC Davis, pointed me to this video of an immigration lawyer explaining to clients how to pretend to look for American workers in such a way as to make sure they don’t actually find any (it’s at about 7:55). The law firm may take the video down once it gets some publicity, so here’s the nut graf:
And our goal is clearly not to find a qualified and interested U.S. worker. And you know in a sense that sounds funny, but it’s what we’re trying to do here. We are complying with the law fully, but ah, our objective is to get this person a green card, and get through the labor certification process. So certainly we are not going to try to find a place [at which to advertise the job] where the applicants are the most numerous. We’re going to try to find a place where we can comply with the law, and hoping, and likely, not to find qualified and interested worker”
I've been trying to explain to people that if culturally or institutionally education goes downhill hard enough.. the next generation can't expect to have the same standard of living as their parents. If a kid gets mediocre grades in school, and either flunks out of highschool.. or takes a fluff course and gets a degree like women's studies or african history major.. They won't add the same economic value to society as their father who was a power engineer.
Even imo if we had the best politicians who made the most pro-economy legislation.
Amen to that!