Quote from aegis:
Majoring in engineering and compsci won't guarantee you a job these days either, but these articles never seem to focus on those with specialized skills unable to find employment. Siemens and a few medium-sized engineering firms recently hosted a career day at a nearby state university (ranked Top 50 in Electrical Engineering & CompSci). Nearly 150 recent grads showed up. Four people were actually hired.
Engineering is being outsourced little by little overseas. It is cheaper to pay Wipro or some other foreign entity to have their EE's work on stuff VS employing an American with 60K in college debt.
The first phase was Manufacturing, the US is almost done outsourcing all our Manufacturing.
The second phase is outsourcing white collar work, this is in progress right now. It will probably take 30 years before we complete that transition.
