Jim Hampton wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
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John Smith wrote:
I suppose everyone has something to say...
We are experiencing a time in our history where people are living a lot
longer than they ever used to--and in better health.
This is causing a problem in how to get them moved aside so younger and
more capable minds can grab the reins. However, those grizzled old
hands hands have a death-grip while the buggy heads for the cliff...
John, you are showing signs of being an ageist.
A person's ability to do a job is not specifically related to their
age. That is an old paradigm.
In fact, in the technical fields, there is a dramatic lack of young
Americans.
So if the geezers have that "death grip" on the reins removed, there
likely won't be anyone to take it up.
- Mike KB3EIA -
Hello, Mike
There is a dearth of young folks in technical fields as the religious right
has no (perceived) need for them.
Interesting topic drift, but yes you are correct. It is of great
interest that the righteous religious have a love/hate relationship with
technology. While they are very happy to use the technology that exists
to subdue the "enemy", they are most uncomfortable with any new
technology. The problem is that the mindset of those who would pursue
new technology is in general anathema to them.
Our engineering is now done in India and manufacturing in China. I've had
two small appliances now that failed in 6 months or less. The "warrantee"
is you send them the bad unit and they give you a replacement - and half
price. So, they simply sold another unit.
Sweet, eh?
- Mike KB3EIA -
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