• blueredscreen@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Wrong, that’s not what he meant at all. There is zero chance leading nodes will be produced in the US within a decade. There is no talent in the US and they cannot convince the Taiwanese engineers to come here.

    Why’d they come? Aren’t US workers supposedly lazy and entitled because they have coffee breaks and go to the bathroom sometimes? Talk about a culture shock…

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      1 year ago

      US workers are not lazy but they are relatively uneducated and expensive, which is why other countries prefer not to use them

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        US workers are not lazy but they are relatively uneducated and expensive, which is why other countries prefer not to use them

        They’re expensive because they prefer to enjoy one of the grand luxuries of modern lifestyles, often referred to as a “work-life balance”

        I’m sure those Taiwanese workers living in hostels with 12 hour shifts ought to educate themselves a little about that.