musclecar_72
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 25, 2006
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We have had multiple manf. plants close over the last 3 years to the tune of 6,900 jobs. This from a town with population of 15,000 and 95% manf. driven. The norm around here is graduate high school (maybe) and head right to the factory to work. I drove by the local community college this morning where they were having early registration for the fall and the line to register was out front door and into parking lot. This was at 7:00 am and registration didn't start until 9:00.FFA benefits allow workers displaced due to imports to receive free schooling and increased benefits. The sad thing is your gonna have thousands of people with associate degrees running around in the next few years with no place to work. Guess we'll see a lot of homes on the market as they have to move to find a job.
I was lucky enough to get my college degree and secure a somewhat secure job, but I have to drive 45 minutes each way to get there.
I just feel sorry for some of these folks who have put in 30-40 years in these factories and have no other skills and find themselves unemployed.