NeedToUseYou
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Joined: 12/24/2005 From: None of your business Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: NeedToUseYou Here's a good plan I think. You select a town that is dying or dead. How about Detroit, or East Saint Louis. You select an industry that requires low start up costs, and low barrier to entry. Oh, I don't know, how about Website Development/Database Management/Open Source Programming Languages/etc..... The US government, State Government, Say simply any company with revenue less than 10 million / year that moves there, pays 1/2 the tax rate they would otherwise. You go to Google, and say hey put some of that Google Fiber in here. You open up a hosting center in the town, that will allow anyone to colocate a server actual cost. Then you open a 24 hour a day computer learning center right in the middle of hell's kitchen, with generous sponsorship from HP/google/microsoft/etc... security will not be an issue. Then you bring in professors, to teach all the way from introductory computer science classes all the way through the most advanced topics, you record these you put them on the web. Now, anyone can get a Masters Degree from home/ or the equivalent education if not the diploma, but that doesn't matter if you are working for yourself, and it doesn't matter much anyway, as in computer science, it's more about what have you done, than a paper anyway. There you go, economic opportunity, brought to the masses, at low cost. Do you know how many computer science/tech related type jobs have been outsourced to India? I think it's time for me to start one of my famous "outsourcing threads". Check this out: 650,000 Lost IT jobs Blah, that means there 650,000 people that should be starting there own companies together, so they can't be outsourced. The problem with this attitude of working for megacorps is they don't give a shit about you, nor should they really. People really need to work for themselves if possible, as that is the only means of any form of job security. There is no reason for 650,000 people that know computers inside and out to be unemployed at this time in history, it's absurd.
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