The workshops you refer to are indeed dismal. But I have to ask if an
impoverished person (or any person) is owed the opportunity for professional
training? I know you are not addressing the question from that angle. Rather if
that person earned the income that good voc training would give them, the expense
would be returned to society in having someone off the dole and into the
skilled workforce.
That seems to only be addressing half question. We don't need, can't use,
half a million radiology technicians and paralegals and such. And we DO need
people to man convenience stores and clean rooms. But in the end all we are
doing is trying to make the poor person a good consumerist. That, says I, is
what the problem is to begin with.
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