I'm afraid to put this in so many words but unless professionals open up professions to more of their countrypeople and the inherently interested from elsewhere WHO HAVE LOTS OF TALENT - at decent wages, a level playing field, that acknowledges the need for people with these difficult skills, they are going to LOSE BIG to something coming totally out of the blue that they dont expect, not even the slightest bit. We have to be fair to everybody, all of whom deserve to make decent wages doing difficult work.
There is pressure, a lot of pressure, to employ a group that I should not be so blunt but basically they are the children of the worlds rich. Almost exclusively. maybe this isnt happening in Australia yet. That is my hope. But its happening here in the US in a big way. Up until now, it seems as if engineering has escaped the worst of it. Bit that wont continue. Its an abusive system that victimizes these young people who are worked really hard and paid very low wages. Its going to get a lot worse, whats happening is a return to a form of indentured servitude, but requiring degrees. Companies will also likely find they have to replace their non-credentialed workers with ones with advanced degrees because thats whats being done, quietly. Read the fine print of these treaties.
--- Let me shift for a minute.. you know, the kinds of clueless people who just hate 'needing' anybody and they hate the sheer usefulness of technology. They really dont want to share the gifts of technology with the planet. Well, they are currently ascendant.
Look at the explosion of alternative means of learning. All of us, nomatter what we do need to be more flexible and really make an effort to adapt to the times, otherwise professionals will successfully be framed as the bad guys. Not the people behind all this.
Frankly, you, who are professional engineers, should see that engineering is more a state of mind and a way of solving problems using the scientific process and innovation, than a degree.
Seeing it only as a degree is a trap because then more and more of you will be replaced by others with degrees, whomever is the cheapest. Everybody will be trapped into a race to the bottom. And everybody will end up hating their jobs under that set of options.
I'm telling you, you have no idea how far along these changes are. Things are going on that almost nobody expects.
A theft is going on thats seen in some circles as taking candy from babies, I am sure. Because people are being so naive.
Every attempt to exploit greed or advantage will be turned against you. You need allies, you need a constituency you're likely to lose. This is what they're counting on, the thing they are experts at. Diving good people.
There is magic in the air, however, and its the way out. The light at the end of the tunnel though could easily be blown out.
Young people want lives, they want jobs too. Everywhere. They are not learning all these things to then go on to be faced with no opportunity and no jobs. But thats the plan. And by ignoring their futures you'll also lose any chance at preserving a decent future outcome for yourselves.
In practical terms what is planned, snatching virtually all opportunity out of their AND YOUR hands, probably won't work. But that wont stop them from trying it, because the wheels were already set in motion more than 20 years ago. And its so wrong and so stupid it will tear this planet apart.
If our professionals pretend nothing is happening, they will fail at CREATING A CONSTITUENCY AND SUPPORT for the better future we all want, and they are going to be broadsided by one after another another new development which will likely put most of them out of a job, it will look like natural crises but the fact is, its likely all scripted. because thats how they do it.
Thats how con artists work. And 'services liberalization' is a huge con. A con to take democracy away from all of us. Without our realizing its even being done.
But lets accept the cover story and say comparative advantage, global value chains, etc. is okay. Is smart. If it is successfully turned into just being about that, and so far everything indicates so, thats a race that most of us in the developed countries can't win. Because its not about meritocracy, its about funneling the right to exist in society, or at least to be heard and listened to, to just a few 'safe' controllable people. And thank them, reward them with the very least possible, to keep them under control.
And that will really hurt all working professionals because it's at its core a race to the bottom in everything that matters. It will turn these great jobs into really miserable thankless ones in the interests not just of cutting costs to the bone, also this scheme is intended to prevent needed changes and adaptations. To 'future proof' the unknowable, unpredictable future. Which is impossible.
Its being done using fake claims of global economic integration but thats not what it is, its all about capturing cross border money flows and controlling who gets them, skimming off the profit and making people who currently have some job stability fear for their survival like poor people do already.
Its also a giant voter disenfranchisement scheme because lots and lots of people, in order to work will have to exchange places and lose their basic rights, especially the right to vote, as they will be in foreign lands, and will be paid very little. Displacing those who came before them who make decent wages. People who cant move where the jobs go will end up out of work years, maybe even decades decades before they would if it was just automation doing it
Yes its really stupid to throw good jobs away. But its happening. Nobody is asking our opinions or even telling us. Easy money and huge profits are a powerful corrupting influence. Professionals (especially in medicine but also in areas like engineering) also are seen as voices potential opponents "standing in the way" of changes that I would describe as the crapification of everything.
Maybe this isnt so articulate but a big piece of my logical mind keeps telling me to share this and its for everybody. I don't want to see people in poor countries reduced to having to travel to the other side of the planet and make a fraction of what it costs to live just to get their foot in the door, nor do i want people here to have to go overseas to work. Those are both really bad outcomes. People at that age should be starting families, not struggling to make somebody else rich at their colleagues expense.
Technology should be a global community that strives to make things better.