Yea I know that’s what I was trying to say. I remember back in the 90s a lot of people were getting into that and jobs were available but not a lot even then and had to move to where they were.. Then comes NAFTA and outsourcing even medical jobs you could do over the computer. Then they started computerizing medical diagnosis here without training and assessment experience is a joke. They get it wrong too many times. Here’s one of many examples. Mom and neighbor asked me to assess her kid something’s wrong. I check him see he has thrush. She sends her adult daughter to take the boy to hospital to get meds but comes back with a diagnosis stiff neck. Thrush got worse he stopped eating drinking got severely dehydrated. Heard she was taking him to the hospital. I told her to tell them to look in his mouth this time. . She said they argued with her saying it wasn’t that” the computers know better thing” he insisted and they said OMG. They had to admit him put him on IBs till he could eat and drink again. A simple thing tired into a big thing, another ” a chest cold” vs pneumonia, But Armstrong seems to be on the band wagon with computers are the way ” the only way.” Since the 90s and before kids grew up on computers but still have to deliver pizzas. The same BS about things costume too much here. Before oursourcing there wasn’t much difference less you got some cheep nick nak made in Japan then. It wasn’t till it picked up speed and made trade unfair it got worse then they slowly raise prices anyways. Unions as you know ” who fund elections so get favors” part of it then corp taxes property taxes regulations permits Obama care on and on. Those jobs are even more easily outsourced. I have a nurse friend who’s daughter went to tech college for that and couldn’t even get a job to start in computers.She became a nurse to pay for it while her husband paid the bills, all for nothing. When China boats land and drop things off the costs ” if they don’t sneak it in by paying people to look the other way” cost much less then our products sent there. Who made that deal?
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