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sure, they’re labor aristocracy jobs bc they’re at the tip top of the global supply chain, but most people do not partake in that at all, or management etc, or legal/medical/whatever other high end shit, and 50% of the US is in crappy service work like mcdonalds literally.
no matter what industry you work in you can only be pessimistic here lmao unless you’re like in finance or useless c suite shit
i’m not crying for the TSMC foundry or trying to work there. i hope the NATO+ intelligence services edge from high end chip production being under our control is unseated, it would be good for all of us
what’s going on with TSMC is indicative of wider issues with all kinds of US industries I’m in solar and frankly I plan to gtfo in the long term to a more interesting area of development. I don’t expect it to make my life easier per se but there are a lot of reasons.
Aaaaaa once upon a time Germany was world leader in solar. Then a conservative government came along and slashed subsidies in ways that noone could adopt to (mostly because suddenly, against everyone’s expectations, and without tapering) and now the US of all places has more of a market share, though the bulk of course is Chinese – who bought German tech for cheap at bankruptcy auctions.
All that is certainly annoying, OTOH you gotta admit that keeping walking after shotgunning your own feet several times in a row does mean that you have some rather solid feet.
Solar here makes me so pissed since you know Texas could be a magnificent location but instead it’s such a libertarian shithole lmao