No.I see you've decided against "making BC better".
He decided not to be a Mod
No.I see you've decided against "making BC better".
Still need a few people to do the grunt workWhy does anybody think manufacturing is coming back unless it is coming back to robotics and other automation? It's the 21st century.
Someone watched Bill Maher...Why does anybody think manufacturing is coming back unless it is coming back to robotics and other automation? It's the 21st century.
grunt work at $30 per hour? probably not.Still need a few people to do the grunt work
Nope. I don't like him. He comes across as too angry to me.Someone watched Bill Maher...
That's crazy talkgrunt work at $30 per hour? probably not.
corporate America disagrees.That's crazy talk
No...not enough $16 hour jobs.corporate America disagrees.
He said the same thing on his show this week about jobs either not coming back or the ones that do not providing many jobs due to robots.Nope. I don't like him. He comes across as too angry to me.
Is he wrong?He said the same thing on his show this week about jobs either not coming back or the ones that do not providing many jobs due to robots.
Probably not. I was a maintenance scheduler in the '80's in the Air Force. They used to have 30 or so guys doing with index cards what 4 of us did with very crappy computers. Probably have 1 guy, maybe two, doing now what we did then. Read once that in the early 1900's most towns of any size employed musicians to play in the park weekday evenings. Eventually records meant one could listen to the best musicians in the comfort of your own home any time you liked. Technology has and will change our lives in profound ways. Sucks though for people trying to make a living.Is he wrong?
If TPP goes through whatever recovery we ahve made in the manufacturing sector could very well be lost to TPP and the result would most likely be a permanent socio/economic underclass that will have little chance of ever moving ahead.
But he doesn't have BB to defend him.
Still need a few people to do the grunt work
There's no difference between a machine on our soil doing the work or foreign bodies on another continent doing the work. Does anyone bemoan the emergence of automation replacing human labor? No, no one with a brain does.
Around here, John Deere gets most of it done outsourced or with workers with little job security. Not uncommon to see people work for ten years and get "laid off indefinitely". There's still a few old, old timers staying on at " $35+/hour and 12 weeks paid vacation" but most of those positions are long gone and aren't coming back.There is a difference. Even automated tasks require people to supervise the operation to make sure it's running smoothly and service the machines when necessary. Not as many employees as was necessary to do the job manually but there are still American jobs at stake here.