Do working class people in flyover America actually want to work on assembly lines?
Do working class people in flyover America actually want to work on assembly lines?
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They want to be able to afford rent.
thats the opposite of what is happening though
Oh anon rent is going to quadruple as housing supply goes down even more when it becomes too expensive to build.
We won't be. The logging and drilling industry will offer us a lot of opportunities. Welders and maintenance techs are about to see the value of our labor skyrocket because replacement parts from China are going to skyrocket in price.
Do you understand how cheap shit is in rural America?
Yes. Every American dad dreams of his kids working in a sweatshop.
Maybe in retard land where they insist on keeping housing costs high by protecting immigrants and paying for their fucking housing.
why do you wait for someone to hire you for logging?
just log fuck it
flyover America
high rent
rents will go up to offset any wage gains. kek.
Yes. I have a college-required job and I only make 25 dollars an hour. My non-college educated friend works less than me and still makes 25 dollars an hour.
You need investors for the heavy equipment. Same as a farmer.
My grandfather sewed shoes in a sweatshop up until like 1993, he retired with a pension at 50 with a house paid in full, 2 cars and four daughters through college with a stay at home wife. If that's what no more slave labor imports brings, sign me up.
I'm gonna get downvoted for saying this but when your options are working with methheads at Krogers... yes absolutely
I lived in Missouri, anon, rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in bumfuck nowhere was nearly $1400.
The people that were building most of our shit are getting put in death camps so we better hope our fat iPad kids learn how to mix concrete pretty soon or there won’t be houses
nah just get a chainsaw and uhaul truck. you do it with another or two more guys. you sell to the mill asduming the mill doesnt care.
then i got good news for you, 996 shifts for the minimum wage at your local sock factory soon.
they want people who are currently on welfare/unemployment/rehab to work on assembly lines so their taxes go down.
It's not a terrible idea, but the execution is pretty bad
You'll also want a contract with a million, gotta own or rent the land, and a fucking Uhaul isn't gonna haul logs.
It won't. Those benefits were gained because of unions negotiating for them and high wages (for their time). Now the corpos are fighting to force 12 year olds into meat packing factories at minimum wage.
Redpill me on pensions. I’m on track for something like $12 million when I’m 65 in 2060, whether I stay with my current job or take a new one. Would be worth about what $4 million is today. Would I really be better off with a pension plan?
they have small hands and can get easier into the machinery to fix things.
Checked, but the child labor laws are specifically for family owned businesses, not your corporate sweatshop fantasy.
there will not be work, it's ALL automated
enjoy MAID
I just want to be able to afford a regular ass house and a regular ass car and a normal family, fuck nigger.
I checked apartments.com and I believe you. Probably because no one just builds a multimillion dollar apartment complex in the middle of nowhere. But they do build houses and zillow returns over 9,000 houses under $150k for sale.
im from michigan. a lot of the mythos of the fabled "american factory job" comes from the auto manufacturers factory jobs that were actually well paying, stable jobs with a great salary, pension, benefits, union protections, and you could work it for 30 years and retire without fear of being layed off. payed well enough to afford a 4 bedroom house with a pool, etc.
those dont exist anymore, and no amount of tariffs are going to bring back the unions to their former glory, bring back the pensions and the benefits, it just doesnt happen anymore. the corporate lords broke the back of labor in this country during the 80s and 90s and they've lost all ability to bargain and secure benefits and pay, coupled with extreme deregulation and anti-worker policies of the last 30 years, even if the factories come back, the pay and the benefits wont. it will be the same factory job as before but with 1/3d the wage, no benefits, no protections and no stability.
"flyover America"
You need the work to come back before you unionize. No work, no tariffs, no union.
Seethe, yokel
I'm Malaysian and I live in a condo.
Just pointing out the obvious.
Go back
they also respawn faster
I don't want to work at all
I wish I was a cute idol singer who sleeps all day but god cursed me with being a 6ft mexican hood nigga from north phoenix
Sorry, but dealing with the demand by building new homes is communism. :(
People who tell you to move to LCOL areas are fucking retarded.
Yeah, $2500 for a studio in SoCal is rough, I get it, but you are making $70-80k a year average. Here in the midwest you "only" pay $1500, but you make $35-50k a year for the same job. And most of your other costs don't scale that way.
Most of the time, HCOL IS WORTH IT. The jobs just pay better. That's why people move there despite the price.
every time I doubt NPC, I look in the mirror
what stares back?
default face
dead eyes
no original thoughts
then I buy more
because I support the current coin
Neck yourself Ian
yes but no one really wants to hire them they rather get h i visas holders.