Finster is running around making a very good point about the Dollar decreasing relative to just about everything. EJ is making a very good case for the Fed/Government continuing on the path to destroy the Dollar. It's all very disturbing because my job pays me in these Dollars.
I'm about 3 years into my first job after 10 years of college to qualify me for this job. (Aerospace is my industry.) I realized something was wrong when I moved to Los Angeles and found that even with a high paying job it was only reasonable to live in a 1 bedroom apartment. It seems to me like engineers, doctors and other highly skilled jobs are not valued like they were 30 years ago. For example it is not reasonable for me to purchase a house anywhere within 20 miles of my job, even if I include my wife's income. She is also highly skilled.
I have wondered if I would be better off moving to some remote area and living off the land. Leave and pursue a monastic lifestyle. (My wife says no. ) I like my job, but is it worth it? It seems like EJ believes the current method of destroying the Dollar and passing out the remains to the well connected will continue. I have no desire to join the well connected so maybe I will not be valued? Will production once again be valued in this society.
Second question: Am I wrong? Does it just seem like highly skilled jobs were valued in the past? I first started wondering about this 2 years ago and I attempted to answer that question. I didn't get very far because for example my job didn't exist 30 years ago. I found it very hard to make appropriate comparisons to the quality of life a certain job purchased in the past. Is there a helpful resource on this topic?
I feel better having vented. I'm just frustrated because I don't want to consider such questions. I'd rather just study space related problems.
I'm about 3 years into my first job after 10 years of college to qualify me for this job. (Aerospace is my industry.) I realized something was wrong when I moved to Los Angeles and found that even with a high paying job it was only reasonable to live in a 1 bedroom apartment. It seems to me like engineers, doctors and other highly skilled jobs are not valued like they were 30 years ago. For example it is not reasonable for me to purchase a house anywhere within 20 miles of my job, even if I include my wife's income. She is also highly skilled.
I have wondered if I would be better off moving to some remote area and living off the land. Leave and pursue a monastic lifestyle. (My wife says no. ) I like my job, but is it worth it? It seems like EJ believes the current method of destroying the Dollar and passing out the remains to the well connected will continue. I have no desire to join the well connected so maybe I will not be valued? Will production once again be valued in this society.
Second question: Am I wrong? Does it just seem like highly skilled jobs were valued in the past? I first started wondering about this 2 years ago and I attempted to answer that question. I didn't get very far because for example my job didn't exist 30 years ago. I found it very hard to make appropriate comparisons to the quality of life a certain job purchased in the past. Is there a helpful resource on this topic?
I feel better having vented. I'm just frustrated because I don't want to consider such questions. I'd rather just study space related problems.
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