Quote from youngtrader:
Im 16 years old right now and my family owns a seat on the mgex. I would love a job in the pits but am extremely worried about how long they are going to be around. I thought about getting a job working on the floor this summer but what could I do? The runners have been replaced with handhelds and you can't actually trade untill you are 18 I believe. Maybe a clerk position would be open?
Also since we live in Iowa it would be difficult for me to find a place to stay while working there but I could figure something out.
I would like to know just how long do you guys think the pits will be alive? I have heard that they have anywhere from 1-10 years left of liquidity in them but I tend to think that those numbers are both to extreme. The livestock markets are almost 100% electronic and so are markets like hard red spring wheat (in minneapolis) and the milk and lumber contracts. I personally think the pits will last for about 5 more years, possibly a lot more for the options pits but that is my opinion.
I would like to hear some ideas about how long these pits are going to live?
Go to Minnetonka, Minnesota and pound on the door of Cargill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargill
