by roccman » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 19:50:50
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Huge numbers of government indebted slaves used as labour to keep the 5% of "Elite" people in the luxury to which they are accustomed.
Ain't that the truth!
It's amazing how much things have changed from the 1950s to now. In the 1950s the US and the West in general kicked ass. Space programs, bridge-building, powerplant-building, etc. like crazy. A much flatter social pyramid than now. The ordinary working-class guy was getting ahead. People had savings.
Now the whole thing's hollowed out, and 50-100 year old infrastructure will just have to do. If it doesn't then Oh Well because somehow, for every reason they can think up, it won't be fixed.
And now the 20 and 30 year olds of the 50 and 60s have left or are leaving the work force and what we are left with is the 30K Scottsdale millionaire with one $500 silk shirt in the closet...a leased lexus and an underwater mortgage - his job at the club with the ladies was "investor".
Bwhahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah!!!
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by Lighthouse » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 19:57:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', 'A')nd now the 20 and 30 year olds of the 50 and 60s have left or are leaving the work force and what we are left with is the 30K Scottsdale millionaire with one $500 silk shirt in the closet...a leased lexus and an underwater mortgage - his job at the club with the ladies was "investor".
Bwhahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah!!!
True, but not funny at all ...
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by Lighthouse » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:17:40
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', '
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by roccman » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:24:39
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Are you seriously arguing that it is impossible to teach a McDonald's fry cook or a salesman at Best Buy how to put up power lines? Or that the laid off factory workers can't be retooled to build wind turbines and bridges?
Tyler - besides AP - you post some of the most assinine stuff here.
A guy that flips a burger DOES NOT HAVE THE APPTITUDE to be a lineman.
You really think you can fit one piece right into the vaccum of another?
And here is the true nature of how assinine your post was...
IT WOULD BE HAPPENING NOW if it were so damned easy.
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by Tyler_JC » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:29:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gnm', 'I') think the general argument Tyler is that there won't be the capital going forward to fund even the required maintenance on the old infrastructure (which has been long neglected) much less tons of funding for new infrastructure.
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My counterargument would be that capital is constantly being redistributed to the most profitable sector of the economy.
When the consumer sector becomes less profitable, investment will shift into the infrastructure sector. Private money is already moving into formerly public works projects. Basically, toll roads replace freeways.
Traveling will cost more but the infrastructure will still be there so long as somebody can make money on it.
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by roccman » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:30:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lighthouse', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', 'A')nd now the 20 and 30 year olds of the 50 and 60s have left or are leaving the work force and what we are left with is the 30K Scottsdale millionaire with one $500 silk shirt in the closet...a leased lexus and an underwater mortgage - his job at the club with the ladies was "investor".
Bwhahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah!!!
True, but not funny at all ...
Oh hell yeah it's funny...these jerk offs are now out of work eating ramen and living in a card board box.
Same guy that screwed grandma and grandpa into a heloc or IO are now out on thier asses.
That is funny.
Now had they stop by PO.com a few years back...they might have been able to pull their head out of their asses and maybe start a garden or a local food co-op...
Too bad so sad.
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by Tyler_JC » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:44:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', '
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Are you seriously arguing that it is impossible to teach a McDonald's fry cook or a salesman at Best Buy how to put up power lines? Or that the laid off factory workers can't be retooled to build wind turbines and bridges?
Tyler - besides AP - you post some of the most assinine stuff here.
A guy that flips a burger DOES NOT HAVE THE APPTITUDE to be a lineman.
You really think you can fit one piece right into the vaccum of another?
And here is the true nature of how assinine your post was...
IT WOULD BE HAPPENING NOW if it were so damned easy.
Lineman Apprenticeship Program$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
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If you enjoy traveling, working outdoors, and working with electrical equipment, then this training program may be for you. The Lineman apprenticeship leads to the position of Journeyman Lineman. Apprentices assist Journeymen Lineman in simple functions related to constructing, servicing, and maintaining TVA’s 17,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines. As your experience and ability increase, the work will be varied to include more responsible phases of line work. It is your duty and responsibility to observe all safety regulations and protect your fellow employees and the public from hazardous conditions under your control. You will be required to complete satisfactorily certain technical and nontechnical training.
This position requires extensive travel and the ability to work in emergency restorations during times of bad weather. You must possess the physical ability to climb to heights in excess of 500 feet.
Salary
Current pay for a Lineman Apprentice is as follows:
* Apprentice 1st period A: $33,095
* Apprentice 1st period B: $34,835
* Apprentice 2nd period : $38,320
* Apprentice 3rd period: $42,965
* Apprentice 4th period : $49,350
Current pay for the Lineman position is $58,060.
Qualifications
In order to be considered for this training program, a candidate should have a high school diploma or a GED certificate and possess a valid driver’s license. Previous experience in electrical work is desirable and the ability to qualify for additional responsibility and further training. Candidates are required to pass the AIR test.
The test that they are talking about consists of basic algebra, reading comprehension, and some basic spatial ability.
There is a program for power plant operations training as well. It's a 12-18 month course. On top of that, they require at least a 2 year technical degree, experience in something electrical, and a few classes in algebra, chemistry, and physics.
In 5 or 6 years, anyone who is willing to put in some serious effort could be qualified to run coal power plant.

by clueless » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:48:41
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Are you seriously arguing that it is impossible to teach a McDonald's fry cook or a salesman at Best Buy how to put up power lines? Or that the laid off factory workers can't be retooled to build wind turbines and bridges?
Tyler - besides AP - you post some of the most assinine stuff here.
A guy that flips a burger DOES NOT HAVE THE APPTITUDE to be a lineman.
You really think you can fit one piece right into the vaccum of another?
And here is the true nature of how assinine your post was...
IT WOULD BE HAPPENING NOW if it were so damned easy.
Actually it is happening now Rocc - My division (fortune 25 Power Gen company) hired over 300 engineers in the last 12 months and just started an EIT (engineer in training) program in which we are training hundreds of new grads in the most rapidly expanding industry since the .com days.
Roc - You really need to quite reading press releases to glean your information. Bechtel did a presentation at Coal-Gen international last august and showed the numbers Roc - It is very doable to hire and train a new workforce.
by clueless » Wed 12 Dec 2007, 20:54:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', '
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Are you seriously arguing that it is impossible to teach a McDonald's fry cook or a salesman at Best Buy how to put up power lines? Or that the laid off factory workers can't be retooled to build wind turbines and bridges?
Tyler - besides AP - you post some of the most assinine stuff here.
A guy that flips a burger DOES NOT HAVE THE APPTITUDE to be a lineman.
You really think you can fit one piece right into the vaccum of another?
And here is the true nature of how assinine your post was...
IT WOULD BE HAPPENING NOW if it were so damned easy.
And by the way Roc - Since you are sharing comments about other peoples mental capacity how about sharing yours ? WHat is your background Roco ? Loans, Cars ? Adult Films ? Come Rocl let's see some credentials ?