>>Why does a semi-skilled laborer ( with average 10 years on job ) rate an average of $54 an hour ( with benefits it is >actually higher )? I know educated software types would like that salary.
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>One of my favorite classes in college was Labor Economics taught by a guy by the name of Richard Perleman
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>One of the most shocking things I remember hearing in that class is that a 6 year apprentice program at a major manufacturer equates to a college degree :-)
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>And when you look at a lot of "college educated jobs" the full cost, benefits etc, runs close to "an average of $54 an hour " these days.
I'll take one of those jobs, please!!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP