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Famb said get a job making robots that makes robots ...
someone make an xzibit meme of it
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Famb said get a job making robots that makes robots ...
Interesting. I would have thought intro economics classes would have been the same everywhere.Lol, that's way different from the prevailing view of the econ faculty at my school. But then again, my school has a reputation for being ultraliberal.My intro econ classes explained how things like tariffs, taxes, rent control, and minimum wage suck. I think I agree.
strong post to home location ratio.My intro econ classes explained how things like tariffs, taxes, rent control, and minimum wage suck. I think I agree.
I've gotten service from MANY waiters who have done a worse job than an ipad would do. Think about it. No more your waiter wondering when you're ready. You just punch in your order, or tell the ipad when you're out of water, and they bring it to you.Can't see it ever happening full steam. Especially service jobs. An iPad can't replace the chick at hooters, the cute sales chick in the retail store.... so on and so forth.
people need to adapt. get more skills or get left behind. it's part of evolution if you think about it. those that can't adapt get left behind....
good article, the American economy has been moving to more highly skilled labor jobs for years, maybe decades. Minimum wage or close to it is ok when you are a kid. like 17-22. Once you are in your mid to early 20's it's time to move on, get a bachelors degree that will help you land a decent entry level job somewhere and steadily move up, or go to grad school if that's the best option for you.
Increasing numbers of recent college graduates are ending up in relatively low-skilled jobs that, historically, have gone to those with lower levels of educational attainment. This study examines this phenomenon in some detail, concluding:
About 48 percent of employed U.S. college graduates are in jobs that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) suggests requires less than a four-year college education. Eleven percent of employed college graduates are in occupations requiring more than a high-school diploma but less than a bachelor’s, and 37 percent are in occupations requiring no more than a high-school diploma;
i think ur being sarcastic but ill give a serious response.
i was talking more about the design of the robot
It was semi-serious.
At one point or another, there isn't going to be a need to design the robots. And if there is, it will be reserved for some really high up there people. Robots will build robots. Eventually people won't be able to make those either, seeing that once the robots that make robots are made. They won't need people.
Down with Skynet.
y'all getting out of hand with this Jeorge Jetson talk.
There are always people who's going to want to speak to a real person plain and simple.
Think about it.
I laugh when people pick majors now because they hear "that's where the bread" but its a position society isn't in need of and they are going off of info from the 80s. All these kids with worthless mass comm degrees and stuff like that thinking they going to be big radio host when the same dudes been radio host for over 20 years. And I'm noticingalot of people going yo IT thinking its something straight forward and cut and dry. Help desk/ IT technicians have become mimmnimum wage gigs
people need to adapt. get more skills or get left behind. it's part of evolution if you think about it. those that can't adapt get left behind....
....and kids in high school should sell drugs.
Makes me kinda uneasy especially since im an ks major. Hopefully the job marjet isnt toi saturated by da time i graduateI laugh when people pick majors now because they hear "that's where the bread" but its a position society isn't in need of and they are going off of info from the 80s. All these kids with worthless mass comm degrees and stuff like that thinking they going to be big radio host when the same dudes been radio host for over 20 years. And I'm noticingalot of people going yo IT thinking its something straight forward and cut and dry. Help desk/ IT technicians have become mimmnimum wage gigs
It's going to happen eventually. Imagine the world 10, 15, or 20 years from now.
I'm okay with that too. Automated services are more efficient.
Just look at grocery stores, there really shouldn't be a need for cashiers, except for people who wait until the last minute and buy 2 carts full of stuff. I never go to a regular register though, all about the self checkout. Hopefully there will be a way for that concept to move into many other places