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Dee,
You must be living in a "fairy tale" world if yo believe this to be still true. It is a simple fact that there is not the same type of jobs available that were around in the 1965-1980's range of time. The changes in the employment economy and shifts in employment trends are why. Take GM for instance....... At least up here in the Tri- Cities and Flint, GM is constantly cutting back, and even closing plants, not the opposite. Hell, locally speaking, Dow Chemical and Dow Corning also have cut more than half their workforce in the past 15 years or so. Construction jobs around here suck, unless you hold "paper" you are nothing and still making the under 8 dollar an hour range wage, before taxes. I can bring up more examples if you want referring to my area if ya want. -- Ryan KC8PMX All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism. And at that time minimum wage was about $1.50 per hour. It wasn't a living wage then either. Entry level jobs have never provided the income to support a family. Anyone that I have ever known in my lifetime (52 years) that made minimum wage either lived with their parents or other relatives, a group of roommates, or had a working spouse even back when I was a child. No adult male that I knew stayed in a minimum wage job any longer than it took to find something else because they could not pay groc, rent, and transportation on that. It has never been high enough to do so. Wages versus costs is all relative. You have to look at how many hours it takes to buy something. The majority of items but not all take fewer hours of work to purchase than they did in 1976. The cost of electronics is down in terms of hours to buy. The cost of houses is about the same in terms of hours. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... Dee, You must be living in a "fairy tale" world if yo believe this to be still true. It is a simple fact that there is not the same type of jobs available that were around in the 1965-1980's range of time. The changes in the employment economy and shifts in employment trends are why. Take GM for instance....... At least up here in the Tri- Cities and Flint, GM is constantly cutting back, and even closing plants, not the opposite. Hell, locally speaking, Dow Chemical and Dow Corning also have cut more than half their workforce in the past 15 years or so. Economies, markets and jobs are always changing. This is nothing new. A lot of us have had to change with them, rebuild our skills and move to not only different jobs but different locations in the country to stay employed. I've faced and made some hard economic choices in my life and did not and do not expect the government to fix it for me or the world to stay static. Security is and always has been an illusion. I've faced that a long time ago and dealt with it. Construction jobs around here suck, unless you hold "paper" you are nothing and still making the under 8 dollar an hour range wage, before taxes. I can bring up more examples if you want referring to my area if ya want. So if they suck, why don't the people go elsewhere. People have traditionally followed the job markets to get ahead. You can't make the market come to you. That is an unrealistic fairy tail and illusion. By the way, check the tax tables. Someone making $8 per hour or under and has a family probably won't be paying any significant income taxes unless their spouse is also working but even then their tax burden is still minimal. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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