Why Focus My Civilian Career in the Manufacturing Industry?
Recently, USA Today Reported:
“U.S. Manufacturing production last year totaled $1.5 trillion or 12% of gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity within U.S. borders. The sector has become more specialized, with a greater focus on technology. With a boom in productivity in manufacturing, firms are able to produce more with fewer workers. Innovation in the manufacturing sector meant that the jobs require greater skills than ever before. According to an analysis by economists Richard Deitz and James Orr at the federal Reserve Band of New York, employment in high skilled manufacturing jobs rose 37%, or by 1.2 million jobs from 1983 to 2002.”
Barbara Hagenbaugh, USA Today, December 5, 2006 pp 1B-2B
While low skill, low paying manufacturing jobs have moved overseas, elite American manufacturing firms survive and prosper through innovation, technology and relentless focus on efficient processes. The most important asset however, is the skilled professional who knows how to use technology to drive productivity.
Recognizing the need to attract and retain skilled leaders and technicians, manufacturing firms offer excellent compensation and benefits packages and are located in some of the most reasonably priced and affordable communities in the country.
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