Ding Dang Trevor Flowers on Nostr: So what CEOs mean when they say that the US doesn't have enough machinists, ...
So what CEOs mean when they say that the US doesn't have enough machinists, engineers, automation experts, etc for manufacturing is that for decades they've avoided paying taxes for schools that teach the trades and they've avoided paying salaries competitive with expert knowledge work and they also don't like the direct consequences of their actions.
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