That graphic, along with another that I used to have for Fall 2005, has killed every thread where it has been posted. Unfortunately, Mr. Roberts has more staying power.
I am still waiting for the DOW to crash to under 5000 like he promised in 2004.
"Manufacturing lost 14,000 jobs. "
Unions ask for more money, management can't give it to them because it will result in a loss. Unions don't care. Management moves business. Union sues. Company eventually shuts down after union milks company for all it is worth. Union bosses make money, Union attorneys make money, Union members get screwed. Owner moves to West Palm and retires with a tax writeoff.
Vote Democrat.. Yeah, that's the ticket.
I have seed that graphic before also, but the perception among parents of youngens is as the article above suggests. Many are advising those going to college to avoid engineering and computer related professions because of the outsourcing/h1b turmoil. To suggest everything is looking up is just as wrong as to say it is all bad.
Your graphic is fine, for college graduates.
80%. Countem' 80% of the work force DOES NOT have a college degree. I suppose the 'little people' don't count in your feudal view of our society.
I have an MBA myself, but I know that if the 'little people' are angry and starving, people like you and
I will find ourselves on the way to the guillotine.
Look beyond your own sweet a** for a change, or you may possibly lose it.