Joe Shearer
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@Joe Shearer I agree with u on nearly all of the article. Honestly, by looking at your reply i can understand how it takes to spill out things and type them even when they are little painful. For u, me and i think for billions of people.
However, i would like to add that with the arrival of technical/qualified/trained people, we must also have opportunities for these people. There are millions of good teachers who could not teach because of no jobs or low salaries. I am an engineer and i saw experts rotting out in streets looking for suitable job. There is no industry to supports engineers, no hospitals to engulf numbers of doctors.
We must not emphasize quantity for the sake of quality. Both are important.
My two cents.
Painfully and immediately true. If you remember, my investigation showed that of 13 million new job-seekers every year in India, 8 million did not even get the marginal earnings that 4.5 million did.Graduates go around looking for menial jobs, engineers and even some doctors look for jobs as office assistants.
Creation of jobs is at one end of the chain, and all that we discussed forms the rest of the chain. Creation of jobs is a must, otherwise the entire chain breaks down.