Cowman, health care costs are going up because we are seeing an increase in age in our population and it is older people who need health care services on a more regular and sustained basis. We are living longer and longer all the time (sometimes that depends on your definition of living) and this will increase costs.
There is a lot of spending in both areas that I would question in terms of the administration.
What sort of response do you think that kids are having towards getting into trades? Many of the older generation feel that kids don't want to get their hands dirty or do manual labour. Is this really the case or have kids just not been well enough informed about the benefits of woring at a trade?
I was reading an article the other day about the RCMP/Peace Officers. There are about 1,000 enrolled in various criminology/law enforcement programs and the average intake age at the Calgary Police Service, for example, is 26. They don't really want them any younger than that - they want them to have life experience. The article mentioned that the RCMP will take recruits at a younger age, but it seems like the supply of graduates may outstrip the demand or will it?
The article went on to say that it will take an officer 5 years to reach a salary of over $50,000/year, while the same salary can be achieved in a trade in 2 years.
The demand for skilled technical workers is not going to go away and young people actually have the best chance at it because they have grown up with computers and technology, while many of us are computer illiterate or know just enough to be dangerous.
When would be the best time to "catch" youth and make them aware of the opportunities?
There is a lot of spending in both areas that I would question in terms of the administration.
What sort of response do you think that kids are having towards getting into trades? Many of the older generation feel that kids don't want to get their hands dirty or do manual labour. Is this really the case or have kids just not been well enough informed about the benefits of woring at a trade?
I was reading an article the other day about the RCMP/Peace Officers. There are about 1,000 enrolled in various criminology/law enforcement programs and the average intake age at the Calgary Police Service, for example, is 26. They don't really want them any younger than that - they want them to have life experience. The article mentioned that the RCMP will take recruits at a younger age, but it seems like the supply of graduates may outstrip the demand or will it?
The article went on to say that it will take an officer 5 years to reach a salary of over $50,000/year, while the same salary can be achieved in a trade in 2 years.
The demand for skilled technical workers is not going to go away and young people actually have the best chance at it because they have grown up with computers and technology, while many of us are computer illiterate or know just enough to be dangerous.
When would be the best time to "catch" youth and make them aware of the opportunities?
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