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Don't forget lawyers. Law is another profession that can't be offshored....
In all this discussion over sending jobs overseas, what about the reverse? Granted, it's not much--but remember that Toyota, for one, is expanding its manufacturing operations in the U.S. of A.
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> It's also limited by the number of jobs that *can* be sent overseas. Factory
> workers and tech writers are more vulnerable than, say, schoolteachers and
> police officers.
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