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  Earl Adamy 
  
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 11:43 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [RT] Service vs 
  Manufacturing economy
  
  The US education system is neither as good nor as bad as some would have 
  usbelieve. The US remains a hotbed of engineering and scientific 
  innovationand much of the required brains and education is produced right 
  here in theUS. This is the reason that so many countries send their best 
  and brightestminds here to learn.
   
  Particularly graduate schools 
  where 50% is not unusual.It's true that we hear 
  a lot about the shortage of talent in the hightechnology industry and the 
  industry has done a good job of making its caseto the press and to 
  congress via its lobbyists. The public seems to bemindless of the simple 
  fact that the industry uses this "shortage" to bringin hundreds of 
  thousands of (relatively) low paid workers on "H" visas evenas large 
  numbers of older technology workers were unable to find jobs. Theultimate 
  irony is that many of these workers have learned US technology andreturned 
  to their native countries where they are founding companies tocompete with 
  US based technology firms, especially in the software 
  business.Earl----- Original Message -----From: "ira" 
  <mr.ira@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: 
  <<A 
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  Saturday, September 21, 2002 6:57 PMSubject: Re: [RT] Service vs 
  Manufacturing economy> Were is the talent coming from to 
  operate the high tech companies?  That> talent is coming from 
  oversees.  We can't even produce an intelligent work> force.  
  There is one ever expanding area of the economy.  Tattoo 
  parlorsand> body piercing salons are popping up all over.  Now 
  there is a real future> for your kids.  Am I missing something 
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