well let me add this; I was an auto mechanic for 18 years. the last 7 of those, my pay stagnated; yet, my cost of living increased like everyone else. I'm talking taxes, insurance utilities, food etc not toys, vacations, fancy furniture, etc. the basic necessities got more expensive. My pay didn't change. I got a job in a steel mill and a resultant jolt in pay. Though alot of that jolt was attributed to my newfound abundance of overtime hours available to me to work. I did not leave auto repair for being "tired" of it as much as being tired of making the boss' money for him and recieving less than 20% of what I produced. I miss wrenching. but to return to it it appears I would have to accept half the pay that I left behind in 2005. ********.
In 2007 I had an accident at home in my own front yard. a chain saw kicked back on me taking out a stump. I almost became "stumpy" myself as it nearly cost me my right foot above the ankle. I wound up on Disability, I lost my job due to FMLA time running out.
I went back to school and got a CDL, an Associate's Degree in Ag Business and a Pesticide Operator's License. Yeah I let my ASE's lapse while working that Industrial Maintenance job but could (and plan on) renewing them as I still know what I knew then... but with the added credentials, I am more qualified than I used to be before being hurt; and you cannot take all my years of experience away from me.
Yet the only job I could find upon finishing that Degree (no, I did not limit myself to jobs within the field I went back to school for) pays me 40% of what the steel mill did. and about 65% of my wages made turning a wrench; which remember I left because my pay levelled off while expenses rose. Why am I only worth 40% of what I was 5 years ago? my expenses sure have not reduced to 40% of 2007 levels!
Why am I being told I have to go thru a temp service and no companies will do their own hiring any more? and these temp servics tell me that if I make over $9-10/hr that they cannot do anything better? (I am barely over that range at the moment)
I'll tell you why; because we were sold out by all of these formerly American grown and bred companies and also by our own elected officials with deals such as NAFTA!!!
I am not a computer guy. never was. not a cubicle junkie. I fix things, pure and simple.
now a days though why does one component of anything cost as much as throwing that something away and buying a whole new unit? Switch on a drill breaks? Buy a new drill. That is NOT how I was brought up. If a drill breaks order a new switch and FIX it!
There is only 1 country that is not the USA that I consider totally equivalent and don't look upon as "imported and that country is Canada! and the only COO other than the US that I do not mind seeing on stuff that I buy.
and job wise, when I went back to school, I needed "a degree" for some of the jobs I wanted. now that isn't good enough. now they specify a "BACHELOR'S" I have a feeling that if I went back and got that, then they would require a MASTERS to qualify for the same job, just as I get the Bachelors. then a PhD.
I am 45 years old. I still have at least 20 good years to work. and nobody is counting "related work experience" in place of schooling like they used to. I don't have all this time to sit in school to chase the ever changing schooling requirements. I have a house payment and a wife and son that need me to make a living NOW.
So that said, though I can afford less than I used to be able to afford, and US made (when available) is often double or more the cost of Chinamade, I do all I can to buy American, as the Chinese do not pay my bills... why should I be forced to support them in what I buy? I have never been overseas, I was born in the US, work in the US pay taxes to the US so why shouldn't I have the option to buy anything I may need that is MADE (not just assembled) in the US? and, no, I am not packing up and moving abroad to work. even if i could afford to.
Even back in the early 70s Austrailia had laws that said that parts used in their cars had to be domestically produced and the factories paid dearly in taxes to their own government if they sourced elsewhere...
ther rest of the world tarriffs the snot out of what little is available from the US if it is to enter their country. yet we act as everyone elses dumping grounds... What is wrong with that picture?
My Dakota and my Cherokee are AMERICAN Why should I be FORCED to buy imported parts for them? ( in boxes stamped with brands that were genuinely American for years) I find myself in the boneyard more than ever it seems used parts are lasting me as long as new imported parts do.