Now that the shoe is on the other foot..the whole world looks different doesn't it? First off not just any monkey can be taught to workin a factory..get off your high horse college boy!!!!!
Any job done well is hard to do...try sweeping the floor correctly and efficiently...You'd be amazed how much there is to such a mundane job. I'll agree...You spent years and alot of money to get your degree. But most workers spent many years doing the same thing day in and day out. Either way years were invested in a career. Yet..while I wirked and slaved, paid bills and worked..you partied and occasionally studied...but that's not the point, forgive the rant.
The problem is that US companies live by a seperate set of rules than they expect thier customers to live by. They scream buy american, yet the outsource everything they can. While all the workers wages go down...the corporate execs and stockholders profits go up. Those that truly are risking little (read time invested in career, establishing a life somewhere, scrimping and saving to buy the product they produce) the executives see nothing morree than a bottom line and find ways to cut it. Until americans decide to revolt and punish such actions buy NOT buying crap from people that outsource our livelyhood...then nothing will change.
FLG
How do you know what my education is...No..I don't have the typical 4 year degree where i go live in a dorm etc...But..I am educated sir.
Now that the shoe is on the other foot..the whole world looks different doesn't it? First off not just any monkey can be taught to workin a factory..get off your high horse college boy!!!!! Any job done well is hard to do...try sweeping the floor correctly and efficiently...You'd be amazed how much there is to such a mundane job. I'll agree...You spent years and alot of money to get your degree. But most workers spent many years doing the same thing day in and day out. Either way years were invested in a career. Yet..while I wirked and slaved, paid bills and worked..you partied and occasionally studied...but that's not the point, forgive the rant. The problem is that US companies live by a seperate set of rules than they expect thier customers to live by. They scream buy american, yet the outsource everything they can. While all the workers wages go down...the corporate execs and stockholders profits go up. Those that truly are risking little (read time invested in career, establishing a life somewhere, scrimping and saving to buy the product they produce) the executives see nothing morree than a bottom line and find ways to cut it. Until americans decide to revolt and punish such actions buy NOT buying crap from people that outsource our livelyhood...then nothing will change. FLG