Good Industries to get into now, post election (aka butthurt republicans part 4)

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  1. EL PRESIDENTE

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    What are some good industries, knowing the current makeup and direction of the country?

    I think one thing that will look extremely attractive now is outsourcing. With the increased cost of hiring and retaining and insuring employees, outsourcing will have a boom. Companies looking to avoid having to hire full time employees may benefit from hiring firms that provide basic services. Granted you can't replace physical workers, but a lot of research, editing, etc jobs can be done out of the country for a fraction of the cost.

    Also related to this, is companies that support "consultants" or those who work part time or have their own business. Things like secretarial answering services that make it seem like they have a legitimate business.

    Services that cater to those who are on the government dole are also good. You have to find a service that for say, a set fee per month, you do something simple for them that they are too lazy to do. Like fill out paperwork for government benefits, find out what welfare programs they are eligible for, etc. Setting up pre-paid mobile phones, etc. Maybe a blog how to get government benefits, or one of those scammy "e-books".

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    Skilled labor jobs especially in the technology industry are good. You can build stuff cheaper in other countries but you still need the IP security offered by the US, as well as the R&D that comes from US money and employees with degrees.
     
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    But the costs are much higher and will probably rise. Plus you have to deal with unions. I mean what specifically. None of the mobile devices are made here...most of that skilled labor is FoxConn.

    ...semiconductors maybe? There are a few of those plants in the Portland area, but I think skilled labor jobs will be phased out.
     
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    Assembling mobile devices is not a skilled labor job. Semiconductors is a good example though. The industry moves so fast and there is so much competiton that IP and R&D are extremly important. Semiconductors already outsource what they can, a lot of assembly and testing is done in Malaysia, and old technology is done in China already. New technology is a big deal though and Intel has recently annouced even more expansion to their world class factorys in Hillsboro, essentially doubling what they planned to do. They are litterlly pumping billions of dollars into their Hillsboro plants right now.
     
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    While it sounds like you guys think this is all magically changing now, the skilled labor business has been steadily shrinking since the 90's. Design engineering (electrical and mechanical), computer programming (used to be "web design" but now the the genres have basically merged), business intelligence and analysis, project management... these are all growth still.

    American firms still design their products, manage the projects around creating them, support the software, build the analytics engines and report on the data. The company I work for has been steadily growing since 2002 in these areas above by providing these services to companies that have weaknesses in one or more of the areas.

    I'm no 1099 contractor. I'm a W-2 employee with a great health plan, 401K with compulsory matching, and other generous perks. These are not going away, because our company is run well by leadership that doesn't react to political changes like the world is suddenly ending.
     
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    I also should add that most technology companies are not unionized. Unions are outdated and for the most part these companies pay well, offer better benifits and working condtions, and give more bonuses because they dont have to deal with unions.
     
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    Any gardening or restaurant kitchen job would be good to get into now before the illegals all get them
     
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    Fitness and nutrition are also growing industries in the US becuase of all the fatties.
     
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    Hyuk hyuk... but Biotech is a great way to go, especially in areas surrounding geriatrics, because of the giant constipated turd of baby boomers slowly falling apart. My wife works for a pacemaker company... growth industry.
     

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