"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: mk162 on February 20, 2017, 03:30:27 PMYou contradicted yourself there.So you're saying that if Trump trained them in coal mining, then those jobs would suddenly be needed?That's not what I said at all..... I said "employees need a higher level of skills that mate to the needs of the economy".There's no bright future for coal.
You contradicted yourself there.So you're saying that if Trump trained them in coal mining, then those jobs would suddenly be needed?
I was harassing you...my point was worker training is a waste of money. A better bet is what I said, stop pushing kids into a 4 year degree. Technical colleges should be filled to capacity. You can't outsource or replace plumbers with robots. I was reading an article that said I think 1/4 or 1/3 of UK government jobs could be replaced by computers, robots, and software.Gilligan is on to something though. I can see this as a way for Sanmar and Alpha to make more at least on their in house brands.
QuoteI was harassing you...my point was worker training is a waste of money. A better bet is what I said, stop pushing kids into a 4 year degree. Technical colleges should be filled to capacity. You can't outsource or replace plumbers with robots. I was reading an article that said I think 1/4 or 1/3 of UK government jobs could be replaced by computers, robots, and software.Gilligan is on to something though. I can see this as a way for Sanmar and Alpha to make more at least on their in house brands.Well then... we agree on that. When I said worker training, I was meaning trade school and Tech college.I got the annual report (today) from the Industrial Institute I graduated from, way back in 1976. For calendar year 2016, they had a placement rate of 99% (within the graduates field of study) and fielded 8.2 job inquires per graduate. Theses are building trades, robotics, computer technology and industrial design jobs that start at $50K/yr. Tuition at one of these schools is comparable to Private college (about $35k/yr)... but there's work for a graduate the day they get their diploma (sometimes before graduation).