Posted on 02/09/2011 6:46:33 PM PST by beaversmom
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No, it starts with making RIGHT TO WORK the law. The twin evils of unionism and multiculturalism (affirmative action, set asides and laws favoring homosexual deviants) are business killers and thus are job killers.
Government needs to help???They destroyed America!
Thanks :)
Many companies are literally begging workers to come on board, offering well-paying, high-skilled work and training just to stay afloat.
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Color me dubious.
it can do so best by simply getting out of the way
Quite a large range in that estimate, and I don't believe it for a second. And I don't believe for a second that there are not adequate numbers of Americans willing to train for good paying jobs. We see the occasional immigration raid on restaurant chains and slaughter houses where hundreds of illegals are removed from jobs, then large numbers of Americans apply for and fill the jobs within no time at all.
17% - 18% real unemployment, yet they can't find qualified trainees for millions of high paying jobs?
But that absurd range from 3 - 15 million unfilled jobs throws the entire claim into question. Some pretty imprecise estimates involved there.
There are many reasons for this. One big reason is the abandonment of trades education in the public schools. Not only do they not teach it, it is not seen as a respectable career path.
Begin with these.
The producers are no longer a class to be fleeced for the rest. Get rid of the stranglehold the bunny huggers have on the government.
And it won't matter for the rest of his life what trades he knows NO ONE WILL EVER HIRE HIM FOR THAT BECAUSE it just never occurs to anyone that a college grad might well have apprenticed for a craft or licensed skilled occupation.
Like the writer thought there would be only unskilled labor and college graduates at some future time.
The only thing that set us back in the traditional program that got folks through college was the speculation in housing ~ too many "everybody gotta' have a house" fanatics, jobs for latinos and property speculators conspired to give us an 11 million unit overhang.
Yup, we now have 11 million empty houses in this country ~ you could house 5 or 6 people in each with comfort.
At today's rate of new housing starts, that'd be good for 22 years!
I don't think there's ever been a nation in history that had a 22 year housing overhang.
To get there we gave the college kids loans ~ so they didn't have to work at the trades to get through school ~ imported every criminal in latin America, and wiped out the savings of a lifetime for almost every family in the nation.
We have a 9% raw unemplyment rate, with 19% underemployed on top of that. There are no new jobs. There are no construction jobs. College tuition continues to increase.
To be fair, they do have a vocational school option for 11th and 12th graders--at least they did when I went to school in the district. I hope it gets promoted because not every person it cut out to go to college.
When I was 41 years old, I was laid-off from the engineering department at a nuclear plant. That was in 1993.
Could not find work for two years. Why? I was told I was over-qualified for nearly everything.
What was really outrageous about that time, 1993 - 1995, is that hundreds of thousands of U.S. electrical and computer engineers were unemployed, but the high-tech firms insisted on hiring foreign engineers, newly graduated.
Reading this article reminded me of that.
We have too many unskilled people (the brighter ones need to be taught skills) and college graduates who don't want to run a lathe, say, or fix HVAC systems, but not skilled workers.
That can be fixed if the educations system forgets about 'women's studies' and 'black studies', re-emphasizes vocational training.
The lack of trained/skilled workers is at total lie.
And why should age be an issue. I know there is a bias against hiring a tech worker over 40, but it is stupidity of youthful managers and recruiters.
I am 63 and have no desire to retire, but have been unemployed for quite a while. Had a similar spell when I was 55. Good for another 15 years for the right circumstances, but we shall see how that is going to work out.
The article is bunk.
It’s seen as more respectable to go to college and then law school and to become a community organizer than to work as a machinist in a factory.
Rush was talking about a report he’d read that said on its own, American manufacturing would be the third largest economy in the world. Big plants are closing but manufacturing is taking place in smaller businesses throughout the USA.
“it can do so best by simply getting out of the way “
John Galt
(good post)
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