Quote from trade4succes:
I don´t think so.. when the horse-carriage industry failed in the early 1900´s, the new jobs in the car plants payed more i am sure of that.
Failed? The first automobile was built by Benz in 1888. It, like carriages, were built by hand. It wasn't until 20 years later with the mass-produced Model T that cars finally became cheap enough to begin the decline of the horse-drawn vehicle as the primary mode of transportation.
As far as better paid, it should be pretty obvious that you can pay someone a lot less when you only have to teach them a task, like mounting a wheel, then you would for a craftsman who builds the entire unit from start to finish by hand.
If you still don't believe me you really should read up on the low pay, long hours and horrid working conditions of early factory workers that led to the unionization movement in this country.
Or the new jobs at Yahoo in respect to job losses at the Post.
Here's the web site for careers at Yahoo!
http://careers.yahoo.com/
Select "all" for a job category and tell us just how good the job prospects at Yahoo! are for displaced postal workers.
