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These jobs and men that work them don't exist to empowered females who run (((modern))) news rooms. You'll never hear about this outside Mike Rowe interviews

[–] 2 pts

Since these jobs are often dirty, noisy and uncomfortable, women don't want them so feminists don't care that they are almost all men.

[–] 1 pt

I'm OK with that. Whiny hags.

[–] 2 pts

True, but "dependable" is the keyword here. My experience with blue-collar workers is that most of them won't show up, or do a bad job.

[–] 1 pt

Yuuppp. I got states worth of contracts and no fucking people to fucking learn and work.

Unfortunately, there’sa huge shortage of dependable, White men. Instead, we have a bunch of lazy spics.

[–] 0 pt

correct 1 coder and 100 skilled workers running the line.

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True, the desire is to have them at LOW price

A welder is not as "nice" as a coder, heat, fumes, cramped spaces

also, robots are used anywhere it is possible, so, what remains are quite "challanging" work hours / places

So, solution ? LESS automation, LESS global world supply

the above will result in products that are pricier but at least you will have a job....

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Yeah but no. Understand this key fact. Most people don't know shit about economics and what they think they know is deliberately wrong in order to have them exploited.

Economies don't run on jobs. Jobs are not required for wealth. Jobs are just an undesirable means to an end.

The actual purpose of economics is fulfilling wants and needs and if can each achieve that by winglung our noses then fantastic.

The idea that people should instead be spending hours manually scrubbing laundry or similar is garbage knowledge.

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Not everyone should go to college. Consider how dumbed-down high schools are now that school boards don't want to hurt feelings with deadlines and letter grades lower than a 'c', and some school's valedictorian having a grade-school reading level.

Now join with me in saying: "Not every should go to college". Learning a trade in high school can be beneficial to those that want to be engineers/doctors/ whatever useful education college can offer by giving them practical experience to build further education upon. Those that want good jobs wouldn't feel pressured to go and dumb-down the colleges if they have a trade.