Agricultural jobs are plentiful for those seeking work – Center Square

“We are no longer training students for $10 an hour jobs where you sweat all day. We have students who start in the mid-50s, $50,000 a year or more, with a 2-year college degree,” said agronomy professor Bill Harmon. “We have not produced enough graduates from the community college and the university level to meet the number of jobs that are available in all areas of agriculture."
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debtsor
2 years ago

Duh! The state has encouraged young people in farming areas to flee the state due to horrible economic and cultural policies, while importing illegal immigrants to fill the void.

Say the line, debtsor:

Because they hate you, deplorable.

your dime, your dance floor
2 years ago
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Immigrants don’t do the type of work the article is talking about so they aren’t filling those good paying jobs.

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