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Automation, the future and the American worker (ON TOPIC)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingofthenorth" data-source="post: 4880370" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>Automating the inside of the warehouse is the easiest part as it's a controlled environment and is not thay far away. Most of the drivers are costing UPS over 100k per year from payroll, benefits, pension, disability and so on so when the technology becomes available they will do it. That is a while away, but not 100 years. Keep in mind cars have only been around 100 years and UPS trucks haven't been around that long at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingofthenorth, post: 4880370, member: 62527"] Automating the inside of the warehouse is the easiest part as it's a controlled environment and is not thay far away. Most of the drivers are costing UPS over 100k per year from payroll, benefits, pension, disability and so on so when the technology becomes available they will do it. That is a while away, but not 100 years. Keep in mind cars have only been around 100 years and UPS trucks haven't been around that long at all. [/QUOTE]
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