
Originally Posted by
Ocean1
It was. With some justification and much the same reason. The wee darlings all fucked off for a prolonged OE just when they began to be worth having around. To add insult to injury the bastards all went to work for the private sector when they eventually dragged their sorry arses back home. So the MOW, NZR, NZED et al said fukit, if privately owned industry wants 'em they can train them themselves.
Private industry immediately failed to train anyone, of course, we went 20 years with fuck all apprenticeships. When they were eventually driven by the lack of tradesmen to begrudgingly admit they had no choice but to contribute they decided that what they really wanted wasn't those old fashioned trades at all. No, they wanted "Maintenance and Diagnostics Technicians". It's the single most eloquent synopsys of the problem: by that stage industrial “HR” departments had no idea what the trades do, where they're most effectively employed.
We're over the hump, now, there’s some clever young guys out there, but there's a huge hole in the national skill set in the middle-aged technical disciplines, the guys that used to be the engine of what used to be a largely technically literate nation.
Well said
but the private sector did give some a good kick up the bum. I see it here Jobs for life , life security ... produces Jack and shyte
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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