by Pops » Mon 20 Sep 2010, 12:05:27
Yea, sorry, I thought I made the distinction between contractors and gov employees but I guess not. I don't know if it matters though,
here is a long article about public vs. private employees' wages. Just as it's taken a while for the downside of the global economy and tech advancement to come home to US private workers, it will eventually come home to government workers and contractors too.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('polka', 'B')ut whatever... It's the workers to blame!
If that makes you feel better... whatever.
But playing the martyr doesn't pay the bills. About 15 years ago I got tired of my salaried job, borrowed $20k and bought a computer to do print graphics. At the time just about everyone was still using an Xacto and glue pot and a pro logo could cost $1-5k and take weeks, I was lovin it because I could do one faster with more comps and revisions for $500 and still make $50-$100 an hour. Needless to say the old guys who wouldn't change went out of business pretty quick - which sucked because a couple of those guys had taught me everything I know about print when I was a kid.
All those glue pot guys are gone, along with maybe a half dozen skilled hand trades that used to take a designers idea and make it ready for the the printing press - and more and more even the offset printing press is replaced by a kid hitting "print" on a digital printer.
Last year I was pretty hungry for work and thought I'd try a couple of the online freelance sites where clients post jobs and designers make their pitch - long story short you can't get a logo job unless you do logos for $50 because that's what the people from India/china/wherever bid - they are lovin it, they can make $5/hr.
We are in a global economy and not one of us can do anything to change it, we can blame workers, wet-backs, liberals, fat-cats, Republicans, corporations or 14 y/o Chinese girls but it ain't gonna change.
Worst of all,
you and I voted for it when we chose the
Made in Japan label over
Made in USA sticker.
And just so I'm not too off topic:
The reason we can't afford to repair our
old infrastructure is because the economy that built it is gone - and we won't be able to build a
new infrastructure until we accept that fact and design a new economy.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)