HereWeGoAgain
Diamond Member
What are you going to do about it in your early 20's that you wouldn't otherwise? Not everybody is cut out to be a developer and not everybody would want to be. What needs to happen is for the incentive to move everything out of this country to disappear.Where corporations can save money by outsourcing, that's what they'll do. The only ways to compete are to work cheaper than a third world slave or have abilities that they can't find elsewhere. The company I work for shut down our factory. Moved as many jobs as possible to China and the rest to another state. They've been trying to outsource development to the cheap countries too but found (to their great disappointment) that the only countries that can give them what they want are the US, Canada, the UK and Germany.Another rant about those that want what others have without working for it. da da da de da..Maybe its time to think, with what gray mater you have, about why corporations and manufacturers moved their operations overseas and now consider corporate structured inversions. But then again it requires a little thought which should not be viewed as work and not a free ride.
I can tell you that it's not easy to keep up with the technology either. I personally wonder how I'm going to last until retirement. For everybody else, get used to being considered expendable. You're there already.
The trick is learning that in your early twenties.
Knowing full well nobody is going to do a damn thing for you is a hell of a motivator for most.
Some dont find out until it's to late to do anything about it. Or maybe some do and dont have the cajones to do anything about it...those I dont have any sympathy for.