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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 877860" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Look, no matter how it turns out, technology is changing america. All kinds of jobs are going by the wayside in the future. Teachers will ultimately be reduced in the future and any child today studying to be a teacher may want to rethink the career.</p><p></p><p>President Obama has said that "new" jobs of the future need to be created TODAY. We cant be like the USPS and wait until its too late to save an industry. </p><p></p><p>We can agree that BOOKS are on their way out. Look at newspapers, they are failing at a greater rate every year because of WIFI and readers. How much longer before all newspapers are gone from racks and stores?</p><p></p><p>Look at CD's, that industry is drying up now that digital music is dominating the industry. Same with DVD's as televisions are now built with WIFI and hard drives that will hold 1 to 2 terabytes of storage. No one will need a cd player as the new televisions will have them built right into the set. I just bought a Sharp 70" -3d television with built in WIFI. These television are the future but will put other industries out of business, like the company that builds the DVD racks that I no longer need as I can download movies directly to the television and keep them without the hassle of a disc and another piece of furniture.</p><p></p><p>The music industry continues to contract (losing jobs) as sales of cd's continues to shrink. The record industry no longer talks about going "Gold" or "Platinum" as sales dont reach "GOLD" anymore. Digital sales outpace physical sales to a point where the future is clear to see.</p><p></p><p>The new jobs of the future have to be created today if we are going to have low unemployment in the future. </p><p></p><p>We need to teach the children of the future, and technology cant be stopped. </p><p></p><p>Technology has hurt employment since the begining of time. Every company that has invested in technology has reduced employment. UPS is no different. As more technology comes online, the employment number drops every year.</p><p></p><p>Its the future.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 877860, member: 17969"] Look, no matter how it turns out, technology is changing america. All kinds of jobs are going by the wayside in the future. Teachers will ultimately be reduced in the future and any child today studying to be a teacher may want to rethink the career. President Obama has said that "new" jobs of the future need to be created TODAY. We cant be like the USPS and wait until its too late to save an industry. We can agree that BOOKS are on their way out. Look at newspapers, they are failing at a greater rate every year because of WIFI and readers. How much longer before all newspapers are gone from racks and stores? Look at CD's, that industry is drying up now that digital music is dominating the industry. Same with DVD's as televisions are now built with WIFI and hard drives that will hold 1 to 2 terabytes of storage. No one will need a cd player as the new televisions will have them built right into the set. I just bought a Sharp 70" -3d television with built in WIFI. These television are the future but will put other industries out of business, like the company that builds the DVD racks that I no longer need as I can download movies directly to the television and keep them without the hassle of a disc and another piece of furniture. The music industry continues to contract (losing jobs) as sales of cd's continues to shrink. The record industry no longer talks about going "Gold" or "Platinum" as sales dont reach "GOLD" anymore. Digital sales outpace physical sales to a point where the future is clear to see. The new jobs of the future have to be created today if we are going to have low unemployment in the future. We need to teach the children of the future, and technology cant be stopped. Technology has hurt employment since the begining of time. Every company that has invested in technology has reduced employment. UPS is no different. As more technology comes online, the employment number drops every year. Its the future. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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