Thirdly, where do all the engineering and science degrees get to practice their craft? By building something perhaps, working on a project that a local company needs to manufacture an item, researching a new more efficient product or way of making it perhaps?
It's only once they have these skills on their resume that they can sell them overseas.
So our locally trained engineers and scientists go to India or Asia to help build steel plants or bridges. Our locally trained cadets who used to be employed in their hundred in the 90's in numerous fields are now employed by numerous subcontractors who do both local and global work.
But where do the next generation get those background skills and experience of all manufacturing is gone?


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