"I'm no longer a young man, but I must defend the young men who are being blamed for not filling open manufacturing posts. When I was a young man in the 1970s, young women were happy to marry a machinist, postal worker or plumber. Not anymore, according to my sons and most of the young men with whom I work. Ms. Finley says "a good worker, like a good man can be hard to find these days" and that women struggle to find "suitable mates."
Perhaps that is because they largely want men who make more than $150,000 a year as "professionals."
Why would men want to enter "blue collar" professions only to be rejected by women?
Richard Mamrosh
Green Bay, Wis." [1]
1. Why Don't Men Want to Work in Factories? Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 11 Apr 2025: A14.
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