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Originally Posted by tony286
The problem is, there are enough hungry people that will work for the lower wage. I'm studying history in school and its all the same thing, nothing fucking changes. lol
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Yeah, you're right. I can think of textile mills and looming when they were able to automate it or mechanize it, people kept working for lower wages to be competitive with the machines.
I used to weld with a machine identical to this:

Some people would bitch about it filling in for people who could have a job or when it broke down all the problems it could cause. Even though it cost 3/4 of a million dollars it worked on a line that ran 3 shifts 5 days a week non stop and sometimes even into Saturdays and Sundays. It's what allows an american wage to compete with outsourced work.
They started shipping some work back due to quality issues.
It's just the way it is. Anymore I don't get mad or think of myself better than someone because I understand something they don't, just let it pass and don't give it a second thought, otherwise you'll wear yourself out with fools.
