Posted by Tradititonal Farmer on November 06, 2007 at 03:27:51 from (71.48.150.218):
In Reply to: Save made in USA posted by suptscottyb on November 05, 2007 at 17:00:03:
Americans are in a Global Market like it or not. And when you have Chrysler union workers that are making total compensation of $81/hr going on strike it doesn't take Rocket Science to figure out that many Americans are being unrealistic about how much their labor is worth.Unskilled blue collar jobs that take very little training to do are going to be at the bottom of the pay scale for good reason.They require little education and no investment on the worker's part other than their ride to work and they are going to be the easiest job to teach the masses in 3rd world countries.The Gravy Train Ride is coming to an end no mater what the politicians promise financial reality is about to set in.
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