I’m not saying people should be paid a lot more than $15 an hour because they definitely should, but shortages of Doctors and Engineers exist in some places, so not sure if I believe this post totally
Engineers in some places??? I can only speak for the Auto Industry, and only one company that I work at (one of the former big 3) - we import them, or they use contractors. Which I feel is absolute horseshit. Why hire on someone direct when you can use contractors and pay less.
This past week, I've received 4 emails from engineers saying this is my last day, and 3 out of 4 were contracted.
Yep. My area has a shortage of engineers. I'm getting emails constantly trying to poach me, even after I just switched earlier this summer for a significant pay raise to a larger company with better benefits and better opportunities.
My old company still hasn't filled my position and now they're offering 20% over what I was making.
So shortages right, but probably paying more than $15 an hour right? My comment was direct at Trotsky saying shortages only exist at below $15 an hour.
Oh, my bad. I'm trying to multitask at work. It's going well!
Oh yeah, the pay is 2 to 3 times that and they can't hire folks fast enough, but it's trial by fire, and these young kids get absolutely crapped on without decent training, and them kicked out the door.
Well if you need to spend six figures to get that engineering degree, get into a "good" engineering program, etc. there are other factors. than min wage. As for doctors, there are only so many med schools and again who wants to spend 8 years studying, going $250k in debt to make $125k as a GP when you can make double or triple that if you specialize?
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u/steveplat66 27d ago
I’m not saying people should be paid a lot more than $15 an hour because they definitely should, but shortages of Doctors and Engineers exist in some places, so not sure if I believe this post totally