• @MrFappy
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    187 months ago

    Unfortunately most of those jobs don’t pay a living wage, but a job’s a job I guess.

    • @jeffwOPM
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      97 months ago

      Driven by construction, which generally pays a living wage

      • @Fredselfish
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        97 months ago

        Not in my state. They hire illegal immigrants to do all the work and pay shit.

            • mycathas9lives
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              67 months ago

              @Fredselfish

              I was in Oklahoma recently and did notice that there were an alarming number of Chinese nationals working in the cannabis industry. And they work for very cheap.

              • @Fredselfish
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                17 months ago

                Should see the flooring industry. It’s immigrants all the way down (not all of them illegal) and they pay dirt cheap. But chsrge customers out the ass for install. The few english speakeing workers I talked to that been doing this since the 80s say prices for installers haven’t changed since the 90s so thsy stop doing carpet and now only immigrants do that.

        • @randon31415
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          07 months ago

          When Trump stopped the asylum seekers from staying in the country while there case was heard (the apply on your side policy) and Biden kept the policy, all of the cheep construction workers disappeared. Why houses cost so much these days.

  • @rayyy
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    107 months ago

    Even Fox is having a hard time making the case for a bad economy but they still try really hard.

  • @Bye
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    97 months ago

    Can we go back to adding tech jobs please, I’m scared

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Hopefully the CHIPS Act helps with that. I know it’s boosted construction already, but once the new fabs are built they’ll need a larger support staff

    • @Telodzrum
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      17 months ago

      Not happening anytime soon, we produced too many workers for the sector to support. We need funding for retraining programs. The nation is desperately low on skilled trades and those tech workers can learn electrical, plumbing, etc. with help.

    • @Noodle07
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      07 months ago

      Time to switch to AI jobs