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Originally posted by MindBat View PostYes I've heard that manufacturing is a growing field, but farming? how so?
For the last 40-50 years agriculture has been an extremely depressed industry. Depressed meaning low growth, low upside on profits, too much risk-on on a yearly basis.
That is about to change when you factor in that paper money is quickly losing value, most farmers are aged on average 50+ year old and in the event of hyperinflation (which is sure as crap) a pound of wheat will cost itself the same weight in silver.
And let's also add more demand since population as a whole has been growing.
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Originally posted by mokmokv2 View PostI was surprised myself and couldn't believe it but the data is unquestionable.
For the last 40-50 years agriculture has been an extremely depressed industry. Depressed meaning low growth, low upside on profits, too much risk-on on a yearly basis.
That is about to change when you factor in that paper money is quickly losing value, most farmers are aged on average 50+ year old and in the event of hyperinflation (which is sure as crap) a pound of wheat will cost itself the same weight in silver.
And let's also add more demand since population as a whole has been growing.
It veers away from the natural order of things.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostCertain degrees are worth much more like science and medical but how many "accounting" degrees are gonna find great jobs? Like every other person gets one or a business degree
There are many jobs out there that are unfilled because they are specialized jobs that require training, not 4+ years of stuff you won't ever remember
For the medical degrees, there is just a huge saturation of nurses hitting the job market right now. But when the baby boomers start progressively passing away over the next 20 or so years what is going to happen? We are going to have an assload of nurses in their 40s and 50s with no jobs.
Honestly I'd rank them this way (for 4 year undergraduate degrees)
Accounting
Nursing
Business
Science
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Originally posted by MindBat View PostThat's interesting. I'm somewhat concerned about the quality of the food crops if they're messing with the rate of growth in the name of supplying a growing population. It's a question of ethics in certain circles.
It veers away from the natural order of things.
Bear in mind that monsanto is owned by the freemasons.
And to say that those diseases on their GMO's are a product of accident is hilarious. The amount of precision they put into developing those GMO's will automatically discount the theory that cancers on their products are a matter of accident.
Which ultimately brings me to my furthest point.
"Clean" food (non-GMO) will become a premium product in the near future.
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Originally posted by mokmokv2 View PostYou're talking about monsanto and its affiliates on the fact that scientists have discovered that the GMO food that they're producing actually causes cancer and other diseases.
Bear in mind that monsanto is owned by the freemasons.
And to say that those diseases on their GMO's are a product of accident is hilarious. The amount of precision they put into developing those GMO's will automatically discount the theory that cancers on their products are a matter of accident.
Which ultimately brings me to my furthest point.
"Clean" food (non-GMO) will become a premium product in the near future.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostCertain degrees are worth much more like science and medical but how many "accounting" degrees are gonna find great jobs? Like every other person gets one or a business degree
There are many jobs out there that are unfilled because they are specialized jobs that require training, not 4+ years of stuff you won't ever remember
I'm going to graduate in May with an accounting and finance degree and all of my offers for full-time jobs out of school have been for at least $55,000 a year. I don't know about you, but I think that's a decent salary for a 22-year old.Last edited by sukhenkoy; 12-18-2012, 12:43 PM.
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