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    #46
    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
    A guy in India can't fix my plumbing issues. An unskilled Illegal Alien can't do it right for 1/2 the price either.
    The first part of what you said is true; but a guy in India can fix your computer problem/bank software problem/phone service problem. The second part of what you said is untrue; there are many qualified skilled laborers in other countries that move to America to pursue better working conditions, higher wages and a better quality of life. And even if (merely for the sake of your end of this argument) the quality of work is not quite as high, most Americans look at the bottom line: how cheaply can I fix x problem.
    Originally posted by accident
    I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
    Discuss.
    Originally posted by kronus
    It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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      #47
      I have never had good results from a phonebank idiot in India/Pakistan/Malaysia, speaking english as a second language, reading out of a binder in a werehouse/sweatshop telling me how to fix my router when he does not even own a color TV. Sorry. You just made a mute point.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
        I have never had good results from a phonebank idiot in India/Pakistan/Malaysia, speaking english as a second language, reading out of a binder in a werehouse/sweatshop telling me how to fix my router when he does not even own a color TV. Sorry. You just made a mute point.
        With many of these assistance lines, you can pay extra to talk to someone who speaks fluent English.
        How many people do this?
        Very few.
        No matter how unfortunate the circumstances of our customer service industry have become, you cannot deny the fact that a great number of these jobs have been shipped overseas, and that this number is increasing.
        Originally posted by accident
        I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
        Discuss.
        Originally posted by kronus
        It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
        1990 300ZX TT 5spd ($6,000)
        1991 318i 4dr 5spd (DD)

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          #49
          I am supposed to pay for Customer Service? After I already bought the product? Poppycock.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
            I am supposed to pay for Customer Service? After I already bought the product? Poppycock.
            This is exactly my point!
            Corporations that produce the product absorb the cost of customer service. Outsourcing this is cheaper than hiring U.S. workers. This is what they have been doing, hence the U.S. domestic job market in the CS industry has been diminished....just an example of how jobs have been disappearing overseas, thus making higher education more desirable.
            Originally posted by accident
            I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
            Discuss.
            Originally posted by kronus
            It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
            1990 300ZX TT 5spd ($6,000)
            1991 318i 4dr 5spd (DD)

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              #51
              except the service is extremely poor and it pisses off your customers. short term it's cheaper, but long term it's probably more expensive, especially if your competitors can make a point of good customer service. Just look at what credit unions are doing to the big banks as an example.
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                #52
                There are a lot of businesses I no longer use the services of. I spent 7 hours on a phone trying to get a router to work, I returned it, bought a competitor's product, had an issue, spoke to someone in the states, resolved the issue in about ten min, and now buy their stuff over a lot of others.

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                  #53
                  Yeah well you do know that it was not that long ago you didnt go to school to learn to be an engineer, You apprenticed with a master engineer for many many years to learn the skills, and concepts needed. You do know that one of the best ME/auto engineering schools in the world is a semester of WORK and then one of study, right???? I speak of Kettering university (I turned them down to make my own path).

                  Next I have spoken with many engineers from mechanical to civil to petroleum, I have to deal with all of them in my line of work and it seems that many of them have the paper work but really dont understand what they are talking about or what their job is. My brother (who is working his way to a duel ME/EE degrees) runs a department for a small engineering/machine/production shop. He dose not have the paper work and is paid less than 30k a year and all the engineers that deal with his products come to him and ask if this or that will work.

                  Would you rather have a electrician that just got his journey mans card come to fix your wiring that went through a 5 year apprenticeship that is 90% OJT 10% class or one that went to a community college for 2 semesters and can just pass the test but really has little experience???

                  A HS diploma is plenty for any job out there, So long as you have a good training procedures and apprenticeships to pass on all the needed aspects of your field. Not that all college is bad, or unnecessary, I just feel its hurting the actual skill set of people and the work force as a whole by basing most of your qualification for employment on that paper alone. A degree is not synonymous with ability, knowledge or skill






                  Originally posted by freeski27 View Post
                  All good points; however, we have to remember that we are making technological advances every day. And in Engineering, a high school education just isn't enough general knowledge to throw us into conceptual design and construction. I feel like the best designed/built things come from those with a true knowledge and understanding of why something works, and also have experience in a hands on environment. Thus the idea behind a college education with three, four month long, summer internships like mine.

                  Although the method of uneducated trial and error may work sometimes, a better option is always an informed plan with mathematical and scientific backing.

                  You know what I mean? or am i just rambling? (No sarcasm)
                  Originally posted by Fusion
                  If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                  The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                  The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                  Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                    There are a lot of businesses I no longer use the services of. I spent 7 hours on a phone trying to get a router to work, I returned it, bought a competitor's product, had an issue, spoke to someone in the states, resolved the issue in about ten min, and now buy their stuff over a lot of others.
                    Good for you! But this usually costs more, and requires a bit of time. Most Americans are too lazy to put forth this extra effort.
                    Originally posted by accident
                    I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
                    Discuss.
                    Originally posted by kronus
                    It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
                    1990 300ZX TT 5spd ($6,000)
                    1991 318i 4dr 5spd (DD)

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
                      Yeah well you do know that it was not that long ago you didnt go to school to learn to be an engineer, You apprenticed with a master engineer for many many years to learn the skills, and concepts needed.


                      My grandfather was a mechanical engineer. He went to Rice back when it was still a free school. He spent the better part of a decade in college learning his trade, and that was back in the 1950s. You fail.
                      Originally posted by accident
                      I have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
                      Discuss.
                      Originally posted by kronus
                      It was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
                      1990 300ZX TT 5spd ($6,000)
                      1991 318i 4dr 5spd (DD)

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                        #56
                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

                        You FAIL at calling fails (nice try though)

                        You can still get into engineering apprenticeships even today and totally by pass the college experience, all though they are very very rare opportunities, as it cost the companies much much more money than just hiring a fresh recruit outta college.



                        Also NOT THAT LONG AGO= less than 100 years ago.

                        My GGpa was a civil engineer in WWI and latter many of the work projects in the depression on into the 50's. Had 1 or 2 semesters of College in him the rest of his credential's were gained through apprenticeships. My gpa was a production engineer as well and yeah he did go to school for it.
                        Originally posted by Fusion
                        If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                        The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                        The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                        Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
                        William Pitt-

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                          #57
                          I partially agree. Many jobs have a 'you need this piece of paper to get an interview' leaving many experienced and better potential employees out in the cold. I am sure everyone has dealt with those college grads that are brainless outside of what the book told them.

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                            #58
                            I could totally use $12k to fix up my house right now. :/

                            might as well make use of it if it's out there.
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                            Originally posted by u3b3rg33k
                            If you ever sell that car, tell me first. I want to be the first to not be able to afford it.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
                              I partially agree. Many jobs have a 'you need this piece of paper to get an interview' leaving many experienced and better potential employees out in the cold. I am sure everyone has dealt with those college grads that are brainless outside of what the book told them.
                              I have dealt with many inept people, both college grads and not. In my field (CS), not having a degree is a red flag to most employers, because it signifies that one is probably not aware of commonly accepted approaches that have been developed over the years by hundreds of very intelligent people. Having a degree, on the other hand, signifies that there is a possibility that one is aware of these approaches. It is up to the employer to determine if the person they employed is skilled or not, and a college education is one of the few available noise filters.
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                                #60
                                Noise filter or not,

                                I will say again A degree is not synonymous with ability, knowledge or skill. The assumption of which is the problem



                                Originally posted by kronus View Post
                                I have dealt with many inept people, both college grads and not. In my field (CS), not having a degree is a red flag to most employers, because it signifies that one is probably not aware of commonly accepted approaches that have been developed over the years by hundreds of very intelligent people. Having a degree, on the other hand, signifies that there is a possibility that one is aware of these approaches. It is up to the employer to determine if the person they employed is skilled or not, and a college education is one of the few available noise filters.
                                Originally posted by Fusion
                                If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                                The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                                The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                                Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
                                William Pitt-

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