by Mathurin » Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:23 am
What everyone is talking about is called the skills gap, its been discussed ad nauseum for over a decade, nobody seems to be doing anything about it.
And while some manufacturing jobs ARE simple assembly, not all are, they need CNC mill operators, robot programmers, maintenance men.
Those jobs require knowledge, some of it fairly high level, including math.
Those jobs also pay pretty well.
I am torn on the whole 2 track system, I hated school during public education, I just wanted out so I underachieved. I would have been shunted into a trade tack for sure.
I started college as a time waster, and found a place where learning actually occurred and was valued, I loved the environment and while I didnt exactly excel (many of the underachieving habits had become ingrained) I did learn a ton, graduated, and became an entirely different person. In a two track system we would all but bar folks like me from college.