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  • slapass
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Nov 2002
    • 14625

    #1

    Factory jobs

    Do Americans want to work in factories? I am always amazed that Americans get upset that low skill jobs in factories have moved over seas. Our parents who worked in these jobs were not happy folks.
  • wehateporn
    Promoting Debate on GFY
    • Apr 2007
    • 27176

    #2
    It's ok now that they have anti-suicide nets under the windows

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    • BlackCrayon
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jun 2003
      • 19634

      #3
      Originally posted by slapass
      Do Americans want to work in factories? I am always amazed that Americans get upset that low skill jobs in factories have moved over seas. Our parents who worked in these jobs were not happy folks.
      there are still plenty of factories in the US. a fraction of what there once was but still lots. there was a time when if you didn't like your factory job, you could quit that morning and have another one by the afternoon. i wouldn't say in general people were unhappy to work these jobs. there are a lot of unskilled americans who depend on these kinds of jobs but the writing has been on the wall for a long time now. you need skills otherwise your job will be replaced by a robot.
      you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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      • Adnium_Ivana
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2016
        • 1094

        #4
        Originally posted by slapass
        Do Americans want to work in factories? I am always amazed that Americans get upset that low skill jobs in factories have moved over seas. Our parents who worked in these jobs were not happy folks.
        While certain contingent of Americans like to say that "foreigners and foreign countries are taking out jobs!" the reality is that most factory work has now been replaced by coffee shops like Dunkin Donuts and fast food restaurants for that same unskilled labour force

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        • TrafficRush
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          • Dec 2003
          • 2099

          #5
          I worked in a factory in south florida for a few years but I was earning $38.50 an hour then had option for over-time, so really depends on the employer and americans have the right to work.
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          • rayadp05
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            • Nov 2005
            • 4187

            #6
            I'd rather continue shooting porn than work in a factory.

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            • Bladewire
              StraightBro
              • Aug 2003
              • 56228

              #7
              Americans don't want to work factory jobs.

              Unemployment is 2.1% in Minnesota and the many meat factories there import workers from Somalia & 5 other countries.

              For many Somali refugees, the meat industry offers hope ? then takes it away | The Washington Post


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              • crockett
                in a van by the river
                • May 2003
                • 76818

                #8
                Originally posted by slapass
                Do Americans want to work in factories? I am always amazed that Americans get upset that low skill jobs in factories have moved over seas. Our parents who worked in these jobs were not happy folks.
                Its because in the past, factory jobs paid decent money to low skilled workers.

                Guys at GM, Ford, Dodge were making over $20/hr with great benefits for having little to no skills other than what they were taught on the job..

                They could live ok within the middle class on those wages, buy a house and have retirement.

                30 years later everything costs more and wages for jobs like they had are now 10-$15..
                In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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