The US
federal government has 15 million employees. The federal budget is over $4
trillion a year. State and local budgets
total over $3 trillion a year. So, $7 trillion of our $20 trillion GDP goes to
government spending. That’s 35% and it needs to be reduced. If we are able to
return manufacturing to the US, the private sector can pick up the slack.
I got
to see, first hand, the end of private sector hiring and the beginning of
public sector hiring from 2008 to 2016. I was handling recruiting for one of my
electronics manufacturing customers.
One of
my chores starting in 2000 was to represent this company at Veteran Career
Fairs to satisfy a requirement in that company’s Affirmative Action Plan. These
career fairs were conducted by the Georgia Department of Labor. I attended these 1-day career fairs every
other month.
From
2000 to 2008, the private sector company attendance was high. There were also a
number of booths from government agencies. These were the George W. Bush years
and from 2001 on we were involved in Middle East wars.
After
the 2008 Meltdown, the private sector companies stopped attending the career
fairs and the majority of booths were dedicated to recruiting candidates for
government jobs. These were the Obama years and government jobs were the only
jobs available.
I
never really hired any of the candidates I met at this career fair, but I had
to go to fulfill the requirements in the Affirmative Action Plan. I never found this to be useful. I did find
candidates to hire from posting boards.
My job
postings were short and focused and included what they would be doing and what
tools they would use. I often used tests and technical panels to hire engineers
and technicians. I only hired the best qualified and found that this group
included a cross-section of our population anyhow. The Affirmative Action Plans
were totally unnecessary.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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