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In reply to the discussion: GOP debate fact check: Was Marco Rubio right about welders vs. philosophers? [View all]napi21
(45,806 posts)59. Mostwelding is now done through automation.
My husband was a welder for quite a few years. He worked for Westinghouse in Pgh. Then Westinghouse closed their operations there and moved south. The facilities and the equipment was very old and they didn't want to pour any more money into it. They built nice new facilities in the south, in several states. That was in the 70's. He got a few other jobs, but nothing like the wages and a solid company as Westinghouse was. Finally he went back into meat cutting, a job he did before he attended welding school. he actually did ok, but of course the $$ wasn't as good, and he no longer had weekends off. He retired as an assistant mgr. in 2005. The candidate who boasted about welding jobs was living in the past....decades ago!
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GOP debate fact check: Was Marco Rubio right about welders vs. philosophers? [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
OP
In the same topic they tried to say we can't pay people more because "replaced by robots" thats why!
phantom power
Nov 2015
#50
I know many people who were fully qualified welders. Most of them drive trucks for a living.
CBGLuthier
Nov 2015
#31
538: "Philosophers Don’t Get Much Respect, But Their Earnings Don’t Suck"
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#55
Rubio reinforced-Republicans will NOT raise the $7.25 minimum wage. Sucks for American workers.
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#57
its a pointless comparison when his point was to say a non living min wage isn't the problem
markishilaurelius
Nov 2015
#63
i believe that he believes it when he says it. and tyvm for the welcome :)
markishilaurelius
Nov 2015
#65