Posted by Mike M on September 06, 2012 at 12:27:42 from (24.140.0.120):
Guys; This has always been the case ! Everyone older always thinks the young kids are terrible and don't know anything. I ran into this attitude all the time when I was young and first started tractor repair. Sure many don't ! But now my kids are one out of high school and one in the last year. Some of thier friends are amazing ! And give me hope for the future.
Now on to the BIGGER PROBLEM ,employers !!!!
Boy went to put an application in at the local step 2 facility and boy what a joke that company is ! They won't even take an application if you have never had a job before. So now just how in the heck is one ever to get any work history ? Now more then ever before we need aprenticeships. The work force is getting older and older and the new ones have no way to learn. So if jobs ever do come back over here no one will remember how to make anything.
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