outboardnut
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: Just how bad off is the marine Industry?
I have a tough time buyng this........there are skilled welders everywhere. He probably didn't want to pay what a qualified welder gets......and chose to use cheaper, foreign labor under a disguise.
If you don't believe me call your local ironworkers union hall.........they are not taking anybody in due to a "lack or work".
I do agree that if you can't find a job you need to upgrade your skills and something will come your way.
Also, the boating ecomomy in my neck of the woods has been crap IMO since gas hit $2. Whenever it goes up over $3 here it REALLY slows down.
The best commentary I've seen regarding the economy is this:
"Joblesness is not due to a lack of jobs -- it is due to a lack of skills!"
To validate this, I read recently about a fellow who started a shipbuilding (actually an ocean going barge) business and had to hire skilled welders from other countries because he couldn't recruit any here. Opportunity abounds -- but people are simply refusing to upgrade or learn the skills needed to go after those jobs. Can't afford school is not a valid excuse. You can't afford NOT to cross-train these days. OK -- I'm done here. Blood pressure you know!!!!
I have a tough time buyng this........there are skilled welders everywhere. He probably didn't want to pay what a qualified welder gets......and chose to use cheaper, foreign labor under a disguise.
If you don't believe me call your local ironworkers union hall.........they are not taking anybody in due to a "lack or work".
I do agree that if you can't find a job you need to upgrade your skills and something will come your way.
Also, the boating ecomomy in my neck of the woods has been crap IMO since gas hit $2. Whenever it goes up over $3 here it REALLY slows down.