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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Dec 2017

    Manufacturers are turning to involved parents to help recruit their kids for the U.S.'s 400,000 unfilled ​factory jobshttp://on.wsj.com/2B96RCL 

    7:40 AM - 18 Dec 2017
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      1. Teresa Pimentel‏ @tpimentel333 18 Dec 2017
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        Pay better wages and you will not have a problem filling them.

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      1. Breaker of balls & Mother of Bastafarians‏ @sharraj 18 Dec 2017
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        How about getting those coal miners that trump lied to. They need jobs.

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      1. PA. Vignettes‏ @PAVH48 18 Dec 2017
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        Without offering a living wage it's not happening any time soon!

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      1. Yusuf‏ @JoeDockrat 18 Dec 2017
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        Derek, you must fight for the age old right of Malaysian children to work in factories

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      1. ubaldo‏ @drubald 18 Dec 2017
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        Did they try offering higher wages?

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      1. K.R. OMEN‏ @micflinga 18 Dec 2017
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        Been done, ages ago.

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      1. Dtrusli‏ @dtrusli55 18 Dec 2017
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        ......

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 18 Dec 2017
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        Don’t waste your money on a Berkeley degree in anything.. Airline mechanics are making $75k right out of school with airlines paying the tuition.

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      1. avgjoe&proudamerican‏ @rtw176 18 Dec 2017
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        A great numbe of those parents choose welfare over jobs I remember when handouts weren't so generous and people scrambled for any kind of job

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      1. Laura‏ @lauralpawlowski 18 Dec 2017
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        Yeh

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      1. @mysticsteel60‏ @mysticsteel60 18 Dec 2017
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        Had parents & mfgs listened to high school & comm college Career & Technical Educators over the years, they wouldn't be in the fix they're in now. #CTE #apprenticeships

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      2. Lionheart Glassworks‏ @Lionheartglass 18 Dec 2017
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        Factory jobs are grueling and not worth the pay.

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      3. @mysticsteel60‏ @mysticsteel60 18 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Lionheartglass @WSJ

        Cutters, sewers, and upholsterers in NC textile & furniture mfg make as much as $40+ an hour. They can't find workers with any training.

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      4. Lionheart Glassworks‏ @Lionheartglass 18 Dec 2017
        Replying to @mysticsteel60 @WSJ

        I think lots of people wouldn't want to be in a factory for 40 bucks an hour. Life is too short. How can a factory stay afloat in America anyways without slave labor like the rest of the world? Industrial America is over and it's time for us to move forward .

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      2. Craig B‏ @craig58 18 Dec 2017
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        I think everyone understands the overall trend in manufacturing is downward; these kids will find themselves unemployed in 10 years.

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      4. Craig B‏ @craig58 18 Dec 2017
        Replying to @bareknucklelove @WSJ

        They should get some type of degree (or other post-secondary education) to be marketable. Manufacturing in the u.s. is dead.

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