human instinct tells us that would be better if no one ever lost a job. politicians often demand that unions be protective but americans would not be better off if telephone operators and clerks had their jobs protected by a compassionate law. those workers lost jobs because now money once paid by them is put to better use. in the media we almost never tell such a story. it s partly because we can only report on what we easily see and we can only see the people that get fired or take pictures as they leave their jobs on that last day when the factory closes and they have new things they may find. the exciting product that they will produce we cannot see that. you go to different colleges,
why do we want to bring in all of this competition? what jobs are gone that you may be about? jobs that are created over the years telephone operators, travel agents as must ve been replaced by online booking, we have a lot of grocery stores and automated checkouts, and this needed to be done by him, to
why do we want to bring in all of this competition? what jobs are gone that you may be about? jobs that are created over the years telephone operators, travel agents as must ve been replaced by online booking, we have a lot of grocery stores and automated checkouts, and this needed to be done by him, to
human instinct tells us if no one ever lost a job. politicians and unions demand that jobs be protected but america would not be better off if telephone operators and clerks at video stores had their jobs protected. america is richer because money once paid them is put to better use. but we in the media never tell that story. it s partly because we can only report on what we easily see. we can see and interview the people who get fired and take pictures as they leave their jobs on that last day when the factory closes and hear about the hardship to their family. hard to tell the flip side of the story, the cool new jobs those workers may find because the exciting new products they will produce and the new jobs we can t see that yet. sarah squire tries to explain that to people. you go to colleges and talk