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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1357676" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Kids get the basics in school, need to go to trade schools or the military for skills. Most don't, opting for college instead. There are blue collar jobs that go begging because most don't want to be carpenters, plumbers, and electricians, etc. The days of getting any old college degree and getting a pretty good job right out of college are over. People have to go where the work is. And I can hear the howls now, but teachers' unions are also a big drain on public funds. I know a woman who retired from California public schools at age 50 with a $2000 a month pension and she was a teacher's aide her entire career. </p><p></p><p>The government can do things to encourage investment but as I stated there is a much higher potential for growth overseas and you don't have to go to Bangladesh to find it. Fred S said as much a few years ago, that the U.S. is a "saturated" market. Developing the FedEx network overseas is where it's at for this company and it's investors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1357676, member: 24302"] Kids get the basics in school, need to go to trade schools or the military for skills. Most don't, opting for college instead. There are blue collar jobs that go begging because most don't want to be carpenters, plumbers, and electricians, etc. The days of getting any old college degree and getting a pretty good job right out of college are over. People have to go where the work is. And I can hear the howls now, but teachers' unions are also a big drain on public funds. I know a woman who retired from California public schools at age 50 with a $2000 a month pension and she was a teacher's aide her entire career. The government can do things to encourage investment but as I stated there is a much higher potential for growth overseas and you don't have to go to Bangladesh to find it. Fred S said as much a few years ago, that the U.S. is a "saturated" market. Developing the FedEx network overseas is where it's at for this company and it's investors. [/QUOTE]
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