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We are talking about two different things. You’re talking about people desperate for work wanting a paycheck.

I know a lot of people that like yard work. But I get your point on janitorial and garbage. As for the rest, you ask one interesting question.

Neither, I’d go to a trade school and become a plumber, electrician, HVAC repair technician or mechanic. That’s what I would do and I’d make more money than I would have at the factory.

A lot of people would like to be gainfully employed, but that doesn’t mean they want to work in a factory. I’m saying a lot of people don’t want to work in factories specifically.

I know, it’s bad that we have to say we are being sarcastic. I swear, it’s like being in a Colbert Report sketch that went on too long and is now reality.

With $20 million at stake, I bet someone is calling up the coroner’s office and making sure no drugs or alcohol are found. Bribing people in Latin American countries isn’t difficult.

Generous nothing, that was collectively bargained. The MLB has had to deal a lot with players dying during their careers. The biggest of which I’d argue is Roberto Clemente.

I’m Trekkie and just wanted to say...I like you lol

Be nice, the author probably went to bible camp not science camp lol

I’ve been to plenty of factories. I’m the son of a mechanic who built his own business and I’m damn proud of him and my family.

True, but I have met people who want to be accountants.

You don’t get the point of my comment. What those people want is jobs not factory jobs. There is a difference.

Millions? Really? I don’t think millions of high schoolers wake up wanting to be factory workers.

Thats true for any job. I’m talking about who wants to actually sit in a factory assembling cars all day every day. If people are desperate enough, they’ll wave signs in the street.

My whole argument against more factory jobs is that it sounds nice to have more jobs, but who the hell wants to work in a factory?

I agree. I’ve argued with friends for years that we don’t have racism based purely on race. We are now in a state of socio-economic discrimination. It just so happens that socio-economic discrimination is rooted in race.

What’s even funnier is when you go there, I saw 50+ comments and nobody noticed.

I am of the same mindset as you. But, I did come across one site that impressed me. They show dents, scratches and have great high resolution photos. If you want to waste time looking at cars check out

Someone call Tavarish!

I even looked up if they just got the year wrong, but nope. They are referring to the factory in Hermosilio, which began production in 1986.