WorldNetDaily: A degree of insignificance
A bachelor’s degree is not worth much these days. It might just help you go into debt. Phyllis Schlafly says that all the jobs you might have got are now going overseas just like the manufacturing jobs did. I guess that will leave us with the elite and low paying service jobs. At the rate we are going we will soon become Mexico. Isn’t globalization wonderful?
Tags: Globalization“Incredibly, U.S. News is telling college graduates to look for jobs that do not require a college diploma. Among the 31 best
opportunities for 2008 are the careers of firefighter, hairstylist,
cosmetologist, locksmith and security-system technician.
Where did the higher-skill jobs go? Both large and small companies are “quietly increasing off-shoring efforts.
Ten years ago, we were told we really didn’t need
manufacturing because it can be done more cheaply elsewhere, that auto workers and others should move to information-age jobs. But now the information jobs are moving offshore, too, as well as marketing research and even many varieties of innovation.”
Date posted: Friday, December 28th, 2007 1:18 pm | Under category: Globalization, dumb, economy, irrational
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