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To be rightist about it, all the more money for us skilled persons. :shrug:
Tim
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quicksilver
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Unskilled is a powerful discriptor. Not everyone is cut out for university level education and there is nothing wrong with that IMO. But the problem
is that in the States the amount of trade / technical schools has dwindled to an all time low. We need plumbers, electricians, etc. but the push is
for kids to go to a four year school and the majority (again my opinion) are nowhere near ready to compete in such an environment.
I did well in school but I also see that the "dumbing down" of the secondary schools is so powerful that their "product" is very poor indeed. My wife
was working on her doctorate and was in a class as a TA, she would bring the papers home to grade and we would look at them.....JESUS CHRIST! It was
nothing like anything I would have ever believed! People who we supposedly Junior-level in an undergrad class could not put a coherant sentance
together to save their lives.....maybe 3 out of 10 could perform at expected level....Maybe.
Now I know I am going to get a lot of Hell for saying this but what happens in the US is that unskilled labour from Mexico comes here and takes the
technical jobs...THEY have NO skills (for the most part) and do a damn lousy job, thus we have homes that are substandard and builders make $...
.....Damn that sounds a bit rightist as well. (shrug)
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tumadre
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no, the substandard homes are due to the building requirements and many other complex factors,
unskilled labor is not the reason a house can get built with half the foundation left out because it "wasn't needed"
a smart man can make $50-70,000 in the Seattle area after about 4 years as an electrician, but the thing is, the average high schooler who is
qualified for that work is already in the top 25 % of his class and goes to college.
maybe the national IQ is dropping...
it takes a good intelegence level to be a part of any construction job, if you want to do more than pull rope.
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Magpie
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Here's just another example of how society views us. Now even Spiderman is on the attack. He's even picking on vulture.
EbC: reduced picture size.
[Edited on 26-1-2007 by chemoleo]
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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