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overseas by requiring less wages, its a reoccurring problem. China's true subsidizing will eventually catch up with them as it has in Venezuela with oil. I dont know enough about the Columbia problem. So I will defer to your take. We live very well here. Workers here live very well compared to other countries. The problem will not be as acute if we can get our economy back on track. Sending crappy jobs out and keeping jobs that require a higher level of skill was the rule for a number of years. We also still have a heck of a lot of jobs that are not exportable that are not being filled. IN this part of the country anyway. (Master electricians, plumbers, etc.. apprentice jobs are in the paper all the time, although fewer right now) Not everyone must go to college. We still need skilled labor that must be local. People that are experts in tight work with heavy machinery make lots of money here. People dont want these jobs, but that may change. Even though these jobs are not as abundant right now. |