A chance for a better Canada
I want to collaborate with my Canada by helping implement a structure of apprenticeship of craft and stewardship of inventions.
The bubble is about the burst and by continuing our allegiance to the old protocols we blindly await the inevitable and do not prepare for change. Our goal as individuals should not be to buy Canadian in order to keep our jobs but to buy from China affordable products and change our perception of what our jobs should be. This is the only way we will be able to keep money is our pockets.
Canadians have often looked to the government for the solution to a problem. Well, Ill give you the solution and it is twofold. First, we must introduce the production of innovative concepts that are both cutting edge and practical and second, start favoring humbling high paying service jobs that we previously shunned.
I can help make these jobs cool by elevating this well needed awareness through a television program showing how Canadian inventors who find themselves making a career change because their manufacturing jobs was exported can go from a concept to a marketable product. Or young people through whose lives these service jobs will be explained, as they become apprentices. (Their ups and downs) A camera crew will follow them as they grow in knowledge through the practice of the particular craft (cook, plumber, electrician, painter)
It is easy to blame the corruption of disillusioned seniors and teens resorting to a dangerous life of illegal criminal activities on the drug trade but lets face the facts, there are no other viably sustainable options available for them. Banning guns is not the solution. Illegality is no deterrent, a choice for an affordable life is.
Canadians have depended on unions to keep salaries up. Thus raising the cost of living and as we have seen, alleviate the ease by which manufactures and corporations have been moving to Asia where labor is cheap. Ultimately making things affordable once again.
Lets not wait until our country is bankrupt because we depend on an education/workers/salary compensation structure that is outmoded and is creating a loss of manufacturing jobs. Instead of fighting this trend, lets ride the wave and trust in ourselves as Canadian because what does not kill us makes us stronger. Lets use this propitious time and give our country a hug.
We must create within young and older innovative Canadians awareness for the development of ideas and a willingness to incorporate service industry alternatives as possible work opportunities by returning to an apprentice-based education system within the workplace and by helping viable ideas come to fruition for the furtherance of a growing Canada in an evolving marketplace.
The bubble is about the burst and by continuing our allegiance to the old protocols we blindly await the inevitable and do not prepare for change. Our goal as individuals should not be to buy Canadian in order to keep our jobs but to buy from China affordable products and change our perception of what our jobs should be. This is the only way we will be able to keep money is our pockets.
Canadians have often looked to the government for the solution to a problem. Well, Ill give you the solution and it is twofold. First, we must introduce the production of innovative concepts that are both cutting edge and practical and second, start favoring humbling high paying service jobs that we previously shunned.
I can help make these jobs cool by elevating this well needed awareness through a television program showing how Canadian inventors who find themselves making a career change because their manufacturing jobs was exported can go from a concept to a marketable product. Or young people through whose lives these service jobs will be explained, as they become apprentices. (Their ups and downs) A camera crew will follow them as they grow in knowledge through the practice of the particular craft (cook, plumber, electrician, painter)
It is easy to blame the corruption of disillusioned seniors and teens resorting to a dangerous life of illegal criminal activities on the drug trade but lets face the facts, there are no other viably sustainable options available for them. Banning guns is not the solution. Illegality is no deterrent, a choice for an affordable life is.
Canadians have depended on unions to keep salaries up. Thus raising the cost of living and as we have seen, alleviate the ease by which manufactures and corporations have been moving to Asia where labor is cheap. Ultimately making things affordable once again.
Lets not wait until our country is bankrupt because we depend on an education/workers/salary compensation structure that is outmoded and is creating a loss of manufacturing jobs. Instead of fighting this trend, lets ride the wave and trust in ourselves as Canadian because what does not kill us makes us stronger. Lets use this propitious time and give our country a hug.
We must create within young and older innovative Canadians awareness for the development of ideas and a willingness to incorporate service industry alternatives as possible work opportunities by returning to an apprentice-based education system within the workplace and by helping viable ideas come to fruition for the furtherance of a growing Canada in an evolving marketplace.
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