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Tue May 20, 2025, 10:13 PM May 2025

Will Anyone Take the Factory Jobs Trump Wants to Bring Back to America? - WSJ

SALEM, Ohio—At 6 a.m. every weekday, a group of sturdy-framed men in steel-toed boots clock into the small factory at Quaker City Castings to build sand molds, pour molten metal and grind iron and steel castings. The jobs are tiring, feature hazards not found at desk jobs and are tough to fill. Once workers are recruited, it can be difficult to get them to stay. This is work politicians lionize, but Americans often don’t want.

“A lot of people say they wouldn’t work in a place like this because of how hard it is,” said Zachary Puchajda, a 25-year old worker who took up metalcasting when a friend who worked at Quaker City introduced him to it.

The work represents the type of gritty, physically demanding labor that President Trump envisions will recast the U.S. as the manufacturing powerhouse it once was. Already, Trump’s tariffs have prompted some companies to source parts in the U.S. rather than overseas, a shift that has boosted demand for some small and midsize manufacturers.

America has nearly half a million unfilled manufacturing jobs, according to the U.S. Labor Department. Nearly half of manufacturing companies say their biggest challenge is recruiting and retaining workers, according to a survey this year by the National Association of Manufacturers. Manufacturers usually assign workers to shifts with rigid hours and pay 7.8% lower on average than the private sector as a whole, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 1980, manufacturing wages were 3.8% higher. A decline in union representation in the sector hasn’t helped.

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Finding workers with the right experience has been a challenge for Quaker City. Most roles require technical skills best learned on the job. Some tasks, like preparing a wood pattern for a mold that satisfies precise blueprint dimensions, require engineering skills. Crews work near molten metal that can reach 3000 degrees Fahrenheit and sometimes haul heavy equipment. To protect themselves from flames and dust, workers wear hard hats, face shields and respirators.


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Will Anyone Take the Factory Jobs Trump Wants to Bring Back to America? - WSJ (Original Post) question everything May 2025 OP
I'm sure there are children everywhere in America who can't wait to go to work in the toaster factory. Probatim May 2025 #1
All depends: building cars, making tires, working steel mills, making chips and mother boards or sweat labor? marble falls May 2025 #2
Per Chappelle Frasier Balzov May 2025 #3
I wouldn't worry about it. He'll never be able to deliver. dchill May 2025 #4
that's what the Medicaid work requirement ensures 0rganism May 2025 #5
Realistically 75% or more of the work will be automated JT45242 May 2025 #6
Robots LS0999 May 2025 #7
Before you discuss labor, you need to ask about no_hypocrisy May 2025 #8
sure RJ-MacReady May 2025 #9
The only jobs that will be created, will be for robots. Emile May 2025 #10
If they pay in tips, yes Johonny May 2025 #11

Probatim

(3,221 posts)
1. I'm sure there are children everywhere in America who can't wait to go to work in the toaster factory.
Tue May 20, 2025, 10:30 PM
May 2025

marble falls

(71,062 posts)
2. All depends: building cars, making tires, working steel mills, making chips and mother boards or sweat labor?
Tue May 20, 2025, 10:31 PM
May 2025

Frasier Balzov

(4,866 posts)
3. Per Chappelle
Tue May 20, 2025, 10:31 PM
May 2025

Quit trying to give us Chinese jobs. I want to wear Nikes, I don't want to make them shits.

0rganism

(25,472 posts)
5. that's what the Medicaid work requirement ensures
Tue May 20, 2025, 11:24 PM
May 2025

It's really going to suck for chronically sick and disabled people, but "Arbeit Macht Frei" is our national motto now so get ready to sweat for your healthcare, American serfs!

JT45242

(3,831 posts)
6. Realistically 75% or more of the work will be automated
Tue May 20, 2025, 11:31 PM
May 2025

Most of the work will be robots of various types. Will need some robot operators and repair people.

LS0999

(278 posts)
7. Robots
Tue May 20, 2025, 11:40 PM
May 2025

That's if they even bring any manufacturing back here. Did the Turd realize that people have to buy our stuff outside of America as well if they want to bring manufacturing back here?

no_hypocrisy

(54,276 posts)
8. Before you discuss labor, you need to ask about
Wed May 21, 2025, 03:26 AM
May 2025
how these new factories will be built.

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