writer-strike.jpgTV isn’t as fun as it used to be.

At least when it comes to the late night talk shows because the writers have checked out. Well, they’re actually on the picket line trying to get more money out of their employers.
I recently wrote a piece for MSNBC.com on the power that knowledge-based workers still have when it comes to negotiating with their employers.

By knowledge workers I mean those that have skills not easily replaced by cheap labor in third world nations.

I’ve gotten quite a few emails from readers who say, even these types of workers can be replaced. That it’s not just auto workers.

Here’s a sample of what readers are saying:

In my opinion, the screenwriters themselves
really don't possess any special "knowledge" and, if successful, can
only tout the previous approval of their work by certain producers.
One producer may like their work, the next one may shun it.  For
instance, a screenwriter in a country such as China could produce a
script that will be enjoyed.  It is simply too difficult to say that
it wouldn't be successful.  As a result, I see the potential for these
screenwriters to be outsourced if the studios wanted to take that
route.

Is there any job that’s safe?

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