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beyond coal - imagining appalachia's future

dherd

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Feb 23, 2007
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It is “terrifying,” Ms. Smith said, “because people are out of work, but it’s also this liberation, to reimagine what this place can be.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/18/us/beyond-coal-imagining-appalachias-future.html?ref=todayspaper

PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Here in the heart of central Appalachian coal country, an economic experiment is underway inside an airy renovated Coca-Cola bottling plant. Most days, Michael Harrison, a former mine electrician and “buggy man” who once drove trucks 700 feet underground, can be found hunched over a silver laptop, designing websites for clients like the Pikeville tourism board.

Mr. Harrison, 36, is one of 10 former mine workers employed at BitSource, an internet start-up founded by two Pikeville businessmen determined to prove a point: that with training and encouragement, Kentucky miners can learn to code.

“We told them, ‘Quit thinking of yourselves as unemployed coal workers; you’re technology workers,’” said Rusty Justice, a founder of BitSource. He called his pep talks “reimagination training.”
 
It is “terrifying,” Ms. Smith said, “because people are out of work, but it’s also this liberation, to reimagine what this place can be.

Is that guy with the terrorist beard on the right you?

What if you lost your job as a CLOSET salesman....then where would women hang the clothes and store their high-heels?
 
10 whole unemployed miners!!!

Problem solved!!!

F*ck yeah!!! Take that b*tches!!!
 
Good luck with that (no, seriously, good luck with it.) Companies are outsourcing code production, QA, & application engineering at an alarming rate.
 
People are not meant to live in large numbers in the wilderness. And that's what it is.

One thing that really always pissed me off about MTR is the one thing central Appalachia really has going for it - it's natural beauty - was fvxked with. That beauty won't sustain large numbers of people but it can sustain those willing to stay and work hard.
 
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