>All the Boomers will have retired in 8 years
>Will demand Medicare, pensions and social security
>Millenials are tens of thousands in debt from worthless degrees
>Job market diminishing due to automation
>Governments are already in trillions in debt and can't just print up more money
How will this problem solve itself?
>>129527387
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>>129527387
this
By killing old people.
>>129527387
fpbp as always
>>129527241
A completely crippling civil war.
>>129527572
>>129527556
>>129527387
>>129527241
>*looks at flags*
meaningless, but nice coincidence....
>>129527387
The real reset button.
>>129527241
bring in hundreds of thousands of chinks and pajeets to take over. they typically have no debt and will work for much less pay.
>>129527241
>>Job market diminishing due to automation
it's not due to automation, it's due to big government and high taxation. don't believe left wing lies and bs memes.
>>129527583
lol
>>129527241
The government will tax businesses for use of automation and use this money to line (((their))) pockets, meanwhile older people will dies in droves.
>>129527942
But businesses control government
Inflation proves money is just one big ponzi scheme
Is someone born in 1941 a boomer?
>>129528161
No, just anyone born after August 6th 1945.
>>129527241
Hopefully some fucking jobs will open up when they do retire.
I live in Saskatchewan and finding employment is really hard which is ridiculous because Sask has always been known for having decent job opportunity being it's a low population, goods producing province. I can't imagine how bad it is in the big immigrant filled cities or east coast right now.
>>129527387
Came to post this
>>129528015
Only to a degree that they make politicians rich. Automation replacing jobs means less taxes, so businesses will be taxed.
>>129527387
In a roundabout way if you caused even a temporary shutdown of modern services would cull a lot of the biggest drains on society. Nuclear war may be a bit extreme though.
>>129528413
Depends on what skills you have
For blue collared work try Alberta or Winnepeg. For technology go to Toronto, for healthcare Montreal
>>129528781
I'm a machinist and my brother is an electrician and we're both unemployed at the moment. He's been on unemployment for 4 months has twins coming and is really stressed. I've been un-employed for just about 9 months but have done lots of free lance work.
It will be solved by printing lots of money.
Currency debasement.
There is no other path.
Buy gold while you still can.
>>129529366
Is he an apprentice or is he a master?
There's plenty of work in the States for a master electrician especially Texas
>>129527241
This is Peak Oil. Resources and luxuries such as health care and medicine will become more expensive. They will simply die off, as it becomes too expensive to provide their basic needs. That's how this problem that will solve itself.
Hah. Jokes on you. Im $200,000 in debt at 23.
I make $16/hr
Spit on my grave
>>129527241
It will solve itself by complete financial and economic collapse. And only strongest will survive.
>>129529912
Is there a university in Canada that charges that much for tuition?
>>129527241
Weeee're just gonna kill 'em.! [slam dunk]
>>129527241
It won't be solved. We're going to witness a true economic collapse.
>>129527241
>tfw no work, no children, no gf
What use is there for millennials like us
>>129527241
It won't, the system will collapse and revolution will happen. NatSoc will come again
>>129527241
>millenials are in debt from worthless degrees
Hey faggot. I got an accounting degree and I'm still in debt. Fuck off.
>>129527241
>wide open job market but only if you're skilled
this sounds pretty good actually
>>129530204
He's probably American.
Capitalism
The top %1 will see the needs of the people and use a fraction of their vast resources to take care of people.
Cause that's what capitalism does, it takes card of the people.
Alright anons I'm thinking about getting a degree in Electrical Engineering or Industrial Engineering tell me why I'm fucked.
>>129527241
It won't. Neither the Socialists, nor the Nationalists, nor the Globalists, will solve the economic problems afflicting the West. The whole system is coming down, and it won't be able to come back up.
>>129527241
Welcome_to_die.jpeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyzSLgpWbgg
>>129527241
more refugees, duh faggot
>>129528413
>I live in Saskatchewan and finding employment is really hard
Ontario isn't much better unless you're in the banking sector.
A couple weeks ago I was interviewing for a job at a small-to-medium sized company ( It has <500 employees).
I Aced the first interview so they gave me an aptitude test. So I took the aptitude test and I managed to get the highest score on the aptitude/cognitive test in the history of the company.
They still didn't give me a job.
If you're not the absolute perfect candidate for a job, many hiring managers will bin your resume without a second thought.
These days, employers have an endless supply of suckers willing to work for them for peanut wages. This is the result of an aging demographic(Canada has one of the oldest populations) combined with a tidal wave of immigration.
That's why most of the job postings you're seeing require 8 years of relevant experience and pay about $14/hr in Leafbucks. Pic related is an unpaid internship that requires 4 years of work experience and a college degree.
This isn't Boomerland anymore where any mouthbreather could land a 45k(inflation adjusted) job entry level job. As for the Boomers, while most of them are decent people, they have a tendency to point their fingers at the younger generation. Most Boomers were not shining paragons of virtue when they were in their early 20s.
>>129535082
>Alright anons I'm thinking about getting a degree in Electrical Engineering or Industrial Engineering tell me why I'm fucked.
I don't know how old you are but I'd hold off on getting a degree for the moment. STEM degrees are overrated. That is unless you're getting an almost free ride by way of scholarships or bursaries.
>>129527241
Genocide boomers.
>>129527241
>Implying WW3 won't "bring everyone back onto par"
>>129527241
The old people will get their benefits cut then die off.
>>129536812
Money won't be an issue scholarships and loving parents is what will be getting me through. Even then you said it was overrated is still worth it though if money won't be an issue?
>>129527241
I'll support my ((family)) by drawing commission on my live stream!
>>129527241
Deny them their stupid pensions
People must understand that the only social.security that must exist comes from a supporting family, not government bureocracy
>>129527241
it wont
>>129537216
If you're attending a good school, and money is no object then sure I guess, go for it.
One thing I'll say is make sure you have a bunch of backup plans in case the engineering thing doesn't work out.