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I'm amazed at the lack of the ability to look at world trends. |
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I graduated from an Ivy league school in 2001 with a degree in economics. Thought I'd go work on wall street. Well, they were firing in droves after the bubble popped. So after 6 months looking I found a job at a local bank as an analyst. Hated that job, but did the work for 18 months until I quit, and started my own company. Now, 9 years later, I have a deep understanding of what it means to EARN money. Every day I have to go out and get hired by new clients to pay my bills. If I do a bad job, or don't show up, or go on vacation... I get paid nothing at all. Think that OP could handle a life like that?
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Apple is actually experimenting with this idea and hence its wise to start small and see how it works out.
Imagine spending 5 Billion dollars or so and promising 2000 jobs and then finding out that it was a failed experiment.
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If you think this decade is different from decades past, you're myopic. The "race to the bottom" is just another way to say that if you can't do a job better than someone offering to do it for half what you're asking, you're not going to get the job. And it sounds like that's your problem. You've found your level (hopefully for your sake, only temporarily) and that's roughly equal to any other high school slob off the street who can install antivirus and remove cookies from a computer. So get up off your ass and spend this Sunday afternoon starting a company providing whatever scary awesome service you can provide instead of whining on a message board. Nobody here is impressed that you have a college degree and an indoctrination into some "philosophy" that you call race to the bottom. ---------- Quote:
30 hours? Wow.... used to be people trying to improve their lot would get two jobs. I guess that doesn't happen anymore. Everyone wants an award. |
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and 200 million in tax breaks.loloolo typical capitalism
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You seem to be constantly amazed at a lot of things. Sad.
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The issue in the USA is most people want the greatest amount of pay with the least amount of effort. What most don't realize is there are thousands of others reaching for the same low hanging fruit which greatly reduces not only wages but job security.
Add to that the sheer number of useless Pottery and Diversity majors and you have a lot of adults with debt they can't pay because they aren't qualified to generate wealth and value for a company. For those people learn to like saying "would you like fries with that" because no one owes you anything. |
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Thus, we have a whole industry of "colleges" which are really just 13th grade, where the same pathetic loser who sat behind you in home ec texting the whole class and skating by with a D because the administration needs to pass everyone to the next level, now sits behind you in Philosophy 101 wondering what he's doing there and planning how drunk he will get tonight (Tuesday night is half price wings night after all). So you have a generation of kids, like NTT1440 for instance, who probably should have just graduated high school and started selling real estate right away, who instead went to college and got his mind filled up with ideas about what kind of life he was owed by his country just for his generosity of waking up every day and going to class. Now he has 100K in debt probably and no concept of what it takes to EARN money, and no prospect for ever earning 100K more than his ongoing expenses. It's ugly. But it's not, as NTT1440 would insist, CAUSED by supply and demand (which he likes to call the race to the bottom). It's caused by government interference (by creating unreasonably cheap and easy college loans) in higher education creating a glut of idiots with college degrees and huge debt. Last edited by cameronjpu; Dec 9, 2012 at 01:22 PM. |
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Were you even around before Jobs was married and had children..?
---------- I doubt they're doing this for the money. $100m is a drop in the bucket for them.
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As an Aussie I really don't care home many US jobs are created by the company that makes the computers/phones I love to use. Despite the economy, I think Americans with enough skills/drive can all find jobs (or make them for themselves.) Lots of Aussie friends who are already established over here will go there in order to further themselves because it's a land of opportunities. Again... if you have done te study and have the personal drive to keep searching.
That said I hope these are careers and not just jobs. I've had many jobs but the first one I was proud of was my first career job... |
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I'm sure that Foxconn does right by Apple. In my opinion, Apple would have walked away from Fox a long time ago if Foxconn was an unreliable company that did not produce results. I cannot pretend to understand the innerworkings of either company ( though I do work for Apple ), but I can only assume that this long standing partnership is based on Foxconn's ability to produce results. +1 to hoping. |
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Are they saying 200 directly linked jobs (as in workers in the factory), because if they're saying the overall net impact, that is far too low. You need workers to build the factory, extra jobs generated from 200 additional people having jobs (or moving in), meaning more restaurants, services, etc. I could see it ending up having 1-2 additional jobs for each job created. leaving about 400-600 jobs overall, creating even more jobs...
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Leave the jobs over in China
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They can't do that in the U.S. The laws in China are different and there are hundreds of companies in China that do the same thing. Blame the Chinese government for that. And the American government for making it so much more profitable to manufacture elsewhere.
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So yeah... you might.
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What happened to the generation that believed they could, and did change the status quo in this country? Seems like they grew up into businessmen whom love the system when it works for them with nothing but disdain for trying to change the system.
Capitalism will end in our lifetimes (spectacularly, as it always falters with a crash), and they are all going to be wondering what the **** happened because they bought the lie hook, line, and sinker. Thanks for starting the fight, then abandoning it the second you found a job that got you a comfortable "middle class" lifestyle. Might as well just spit on the poor and oppressed. Thanks for nothing. |
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I foresee a long, painful life ahead of you Oh well, we can't all be successful! Enjoy your terrible life fighting "the man"
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That's so funny - here I created a company out of nothing and hired someone. Let's see, which one helps others more? Creating a job or building a house? Hmm... what is it they say about giving a man a fish? Capitalism is far more helpful to the poor of society than any charity could ever be. Communism's been tried. It doesn't work. More gets done, better, when everyone pays for the best they can afford than when people try to donate time and labor. It just doesn't work. It was famously said that democracy is the worst system except for all the others. Capitalism could just as easily fit in that quote. Last edited by cameronjpu; Dec 9, 2012 at 08:27 PM. |
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The "200 jobs" created in the US by Apple will be more than compensated for with the THOUSANDS of US jobs LOST when Apple switches from Samsung, which has a chip manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas, to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which has its factories in (surprise, surprise) TAIWAN, to make all the CPUs for iPhones and iPads.
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I've looked at the history of all your posts and there seems to be a negative trend. You also seem to overuse full-word capitalization for emphasis. |
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conspiracy
Well I'm a little bit of a conspiracy theorist, but I wonder if this has anything to do with all this "Fiscal Cliff" BS going around and Cookie hanging out with The Chosen One a little bit back. I bet China's getting sick of us printing tons of monopoly money and our trade agreements are falling apart. Maybe cook got a little inside scoop that it's about to get a lot trickier to manufacture overseas.
But I don't really know what I'm talking about.
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