Pondering Labor Day

This about sums things up. 
I have been pondering how we got where we are when it comes to the lack of jobs. I do have a few points of view of how it happened. Want to read them?
Well here they are:

One, is to much technology. 
When you look at factories that use to have allot of workers but now don't, it's because they have robots or more automation doing most of the work.They only look at the less workers they have the more profit they will get. But the price of their product does not go down it keeps going up. The result of this kind of thing is finally starting to kick not only the average worker in the butt, but is kicking the whole world economy in the butt. Less people actually doing the jobs mean more people not be able to buy things.

Two, I guess should go along with number one in away. Expecting fewer people to do the jobs. Over working the ones that are there to the point that the quality of the product will suffer. No matter what some tell you about quality they are always more worried about quantity.

Three, There are allot of lazy people out there who don't want to work because they want everything handed to them for doing nothing. It's the way allot of people are raised. So many parents do not teach their kids that if you want something you have to do something to earn it. They give their children anything and everything they want as they grow up. When these kids are finally thrown out into the adult world all they do is whine about the work and quit because they convince themselves that work is below them. So they either continue to sponge off their parents or end up on every program of assistance there is.  






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