Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: rufruf44
Originally posted by: UnemployedMay2001
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Get over it. Manufacturing jobs are dead. Get new skills and training people.
People like you are prime examples of what is wrong with this country. That has got to be the stooopidest thing I have ever heard in my life.
I don't think that statement was wrong, crude perhaps, but right on the mark. Manufacturing is dying a slow death in the US. It'll be to their own advantage for people in those fields to retrain for something else before their job is gone.
We should never abandon manufacturing jobs. Pretty soon we will just be country that just sells Chinese made crap to each other all day. And how do you think your wages will be in twenty years when all those ex-manufacturing employees are competing for your job.
If that is your attitude we can easily say the same thing for software development, engineering, and any other field that can be done cheaper by someone overseas.
I like to bethe optimist when it comes to these recent empoyment reports, but lets not get lulled into thinking everything is all of a sudden fine and dandy.
I'm never a proponent of abandoning those manufacturing job, but unfortunately i'm not the CEO of those billions dollar company making the decision. And for them, everything has too be looked at with $$$ tag assign to it. American public has been demanding cheaper and cheaper stuff, as well as profit to gush out from these companies. In order to satisfy the public demand and the stockholder, they might no have any choice rather than moved overseas where's cheaper so they can cut cost and increase profit. And you also mentioned software development,etc, as you can see in the news, the shift has began a few years back and the number kept growing.
Of course its always better to kept thing in the US, but I don't want to be a hypocrite either, since if the role is reversed and I sit on those CEO chair, I don't think I'll do it differently than them. Its all about turning out profit for the company. I won't argue whether thats right or wrong (its clearly wrong inmy mind), but thats what most business is all about.