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On Jun 6, 9:19 am, Bob Fry wrote:
"kontiki" == kontiki writes: kontiki Well for SIX MILLION dollars, it better be able to be kontiki done. $6M...isn't squat these days. If they can develop a prototype at that cost it's amazing. kontiki Anybody can throw money at a problem and eventually come kontiki up with something that works. Really?? Rather, anybody can throw money at a problem, and...keep throwing money at it. Like sending a flight loads of ca$h to Iraq [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story...939,00.htmland many other refs]. To actually solve a problem, regardless of money, takes insight and a modicum of intelligence. As an American and engineer I'm seeing less and less of both here, and it ****es me off. But we got about half the country thinking our decline is caused because the other half doesn't pray. Science? Engineering? Rational thought? That's for the weird-sounding foreigns, 4-eyed geeks, and far-left libs. No, we just need to return to God and Jesus and everything will be fine. -- Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies. Groucho Marx, who must've known something about the bushies. Hi Bob, As another American engineer, I'm in agreement with you 100%. Our government is allowing, no incentivizing our corporations to take our jobs overseas to China and India to save on salaries, medical, and taxes. Then, when these same companies want to repatriate their U.S. dollars, they get a special tax break cut for them by congress. Then, because even college grads in engineering don't want to work for peanuts, they claim that there is an "engineering shortage" because they can't fill job requisitions that they post at below starting salary market wages and scream to raise the H1-B visa limits so they can bring in more slave-labor body shopper engineers from India and China. There is something seriously wrong with our country when an MBA managing a Target or Walmart can make twice as much annually as an engineering desiging multi-million dollar revenue generating products. If this keeps up, more and more college age kids are going to avoid this profession and corporations will get the shortage that they are claiming. I know there is no shortage right now because 100's of good engineers are being let go by companies like HP as recently as May 31. "Early retirement" at 48 years old? Yeah, right... Dean |
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