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Robert Green wrote:
Alan Blinder, a Princeton professor and former Federal Reserve vice chairman, says it won't be surprising years from now if a carpenter in the U.S. earns more than a college-educated computer operator. In fact, the data suggest that education bears little relationship to jobs that are vulnerable to offshoring, he says. On balance, Blinder says, "there's little doubt a college education is a good investment for most students." But he offers this advice: "Don't train yourself or your children [in work] that a computer can do or a smart kid in China or India can do. Because that's ferocious competition." http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...021,full.story Guess what? Carpenters will also have to BE computer operators at some point. Especially free-lance 'jack of all trades' guys doing remodels from plans provided on disk or e-mail. (Go to any boutique kitchen shop, and see how they do designs and takeoffs.) Production wood-working machines, like at a mill, already are sort of like cad-cam machines. Jobsite tools will likely be that way soon. Some basic level of computer literacy will soon become a basic requirement of ALL jobs, just like reading, writing, and basic math did a century ago, when many blue-collar jobs were held by functional illiterates. -- aem sends... |
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