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<blockquote data-quote="xShoWTeKx" data-source="post: 7921813" data-attributes="member: 629773"><p>Well there are no unions down here and most of the main factories that are left are doing well (Michelin,BMW, Bosch, and a few others) but there were quite a lot of smaller machine shops and more localized factory jobs that had to shut down due to regulations put on companies in america and a lot of people lost their jobs. It wasn't because they changed manufacturing techniques and their workers were inadequate it was simply due to government regulation. I know what you mean about learning and looking toward the future i went to school to be a car tech, things change every year you constantly have to go back to school to keep up but i don't think that is what has drove the unemployment so high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xShoWTeKx, post: 7921813, member: 629773"] Well there are no unions down here and most of the main factories that are left are doing well (Michelin,BMW, Bosch, and a few others) but there were quite a lot of smaller machine shops and more localized factory jobs that had to shut down due to regulations put on companies in america and a lot of people lost their jobs. It wasn't because they changed manufacturing techniques and their workers were inadequate it was simply due to government regulation. I know what you mean about learning and looking toward the future i went to school to be a car tech, things change every year you constantly have to go back to school to keep up but i don't think that is what has drove the unemployment so high. [/QUOTE]
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