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TopicAmerican factories are desperate for workers. It's a $1 trillion problem....
Esrac
05/04/21 4:07:08 PM
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Snakebone99 posted...
Just put in zip code 41144 and look at the wages. Costco and Walmart pay $12.50 to start. No factory around here competes with that. The call centers for Amazon and AT&T pay $12.50 an hour.

The factories don't even try to compete. They know that people with little education and little social skills will take the jobs No matter what, so they pay minimum wage, or as close as they can get.

Factories in your area may be great, around here they are not. They are old, outdated, dangerous, and underpaid.

So, I did that and one of the very first results is "Plant Laborer" with a starting wage of $18 - $20 and the only requirement is a highschool diploma or GED. There's another one listed as Automotive Assembler that starts at $19.50+ an hour. And a third listing for Production Worker that starts at $17.18+ an hour.

Just pointing out that there are more profitable listings with low requirements than the ones you showed.
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