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The Vocations & the Road to El Dorado

August 3rd, 2019 | Tags: Dickson C. Igwe Virgin Islands Jobs
In the Virgin Islands, a skilled building contractor is in a class by himself. After Hurricane Irma, the skilled carpenter and roofer was a scarcity. The Virgin Islands had to import labour to fix the country. Photo: Internet Source
By Dickson C. Igwe

Countries with a skilled workforce are far more prosperous than countries with workers who major in academia and white-collar services. The road to social and economic prosperity runs through the vocations.

It has become a mantra that the plumber earns more than the office worker. 

In the Virgin Islands, a skilled building contractor is in a class by himself. After Hurricane Irma, the skilled carpenter and roofer was a scarcity. The Virgin Islands had to import labour to fix the country.

In economics, vocations are critical for economic growth. The value of a country's output in goods and services is directly linked with the availability of a skilled vocational workforce. 

Germany is a great example of this fact. Germany's superior economic output and productivity is directly linked with it's possessing Europe's most skilled workforce.

A technically skilled workforce builds resilience into an economy. Skilled workers drive national sufficiency. 

From the dressmaker to the beautician, the mechanic to the heavy equipment operator, and maritime and airline services, vocational skills keep a country's economy productive. 

The vocations keep the population occupied in building resiliency and sufficiency into the country's social and economic infrastructure.

At a time of crisis, such as national disaster, the country with a skilled workforce bounces back to normality much more quickly than a country that is lacking in vocational skills. 

A skilled population enjoys a higher rate of employment and adds to GDP growth. 

Quality of life increases, as the availability of technical skills in the economy, ensures the country works like an efficient and accurate clock. 

In the Virgin Islands, the focus of education must be the vocations, and it must become mandatory that every child in academia learn a vocational skill in addition to reading and arithmetic.

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