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Awaiting Trump's coal comeback, miners reject retraining -- (link)
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by
ty97
I've been waiting for 40 years! I know my time will come again!! -- nm
Posted by
Betamax worker (aka anniebecca)
Nov 1 '17, 06:26
(No message)
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Ha ha! -- nm
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Carphone Installer
Nov 1, 06:28
6
Any day now! -- nm
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Buggy whip maker
Nov 1, 06:29
5
ftr: coal consumption is basically as high as it’s ever been.
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mafic
Nov 1, 06:32
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My understanding is that automation was as responsible as anything for the decline in coal jobs, I don’t see that trend reversing. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Nov 1, 06:34
1
Partly the decline of thermal coal, partly shifting production to better mines in the west, partly automation. I don’t see a dramatic reversal coming,
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mafic
Nov 1, 06:51
Yes, but the jobs are. Coal doesn't need the manpower it once did, half these people are too stupid to understand that. -- nm
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MDH
Nov 1, 06:34
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No, it doesn’t, but it’s not dead. It’s not even dying. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 1, 06:58
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