Posted by kyplowboy on October 27, 2008 at 03:34:46 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: O/T future Jobs posted by Jim H SW-PA on October 26, 2008 at 21:39:13:
The best I can say is find something that can not be outsourced or contracted out very easy. I have had this job, working as a drinking water plant operator for a local city. This is the third job I have had after college. The first job was at a local factory that rebuilt auto parts for NAPA. They closed down the plant two weeks ago, jobs went to Mexico. I quit there in 02 to go to work for Tyson figure'n I could move up and use my degree there. I worked there for 3 years till I gave up on move'n up and took a job here (right next door to Tyson, we sell them water). About a year after I left they scraped the "chickenbines" (Lewis-Mola PH2000) I used to run and went back to "contract" labor. Mexicans came here for the job. I lucked out both times in that I had moved on before the axes fell. I just was not cut out for factory work and could read the rite'n on the chicken house wall.
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