I just saw this today I thought it was fucking brilliant but then I thought of how many people could have used those jobs, then I realized humans couldn't do this job let alone as efficiently.
Thousands of robots pack groceries for delivery (video)
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this world is going to be what we saw in the movies! you get rid of jobs in mass numbers like this things fall apart! they got rid of those jobs... it may not hit them instantly but all people will feel it. remember when they closed those car plants in michagan? that hit the economy hard! people need jobs to spend money. they need to boycott this company and any company that harms the economy! in such a wayTRUMP 2026 KEKAW!!! - The Laken Riley Act Is Law!
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50 Highest Paying Careers and Occupations
# Occupation Hourly Wage Annual Wage
1 Anesthesiologists $127.88 $266,000
2 Surgeons $121.10 $251,900
3 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons $116.70 $242,700
4 Obstetricians and Gynecologists $113.10 $235,200
5 Orthodontists $110.28 $229,400
6 Psychiatrists $103.89 $216,100
7 Physicians and Surgeons, $101.63 $211,400
8 Family and General Practitioners $100.27 $208,600
9 Dentists, All Other Specialists $96.15 $200,000
10 Internists, General $95.37 $198,400
11 Prosthodontists $94.69 $197,000
12 Chief Executives $94.25 $196,100
13 Pediatricians, General $90.16 $187,500
14 Dentists, General $83.71 $174,100
15 Nurse Anesthetists $81.47 $169,500
16 Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers N/A $161,300
17 Petroleum Engineers $74.41 $154,800
18 Computer and Information Systems Managers $71.99 $149,700
19 Podiatrists $71.38 $148,500
20 Architectural and Engineering Managers $70.33 $146,300
21 Marketing Managers $70.01 $145,600
22 Financial Managers $69.01 $143,500
23 Lawyers $68.22 $141,900
24 Sales Managers $66.18 $137,700
# Occupation Hourly Wage Annual Wage
25 Natural Sciences Managers $64.26 $133,700
26 Compensation and Benefits Managers $62.50 $130,000
27 Law Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $129,800
28 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers $61.39 $127,700
29 Personal Financial Advisors $59.68 $124,100
30 Advertising and Promotions Managers $59.56 $123,900
31 Human Resources Managers $59.38 $123,500
32 General and Operations Managers $59.35 $123,500
33 Physicists $59.17 $123,100
34 Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $122,900
35 Purchasing Managers $58.56 $121,800
36 Pharmacists $58.52 $121,700
37 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $58.20 $121,100
38 Air Traffic Controllers $57.82 $120,300
39 Computer Hardware Engineers $57.52 $119,700
40 Computer and Information Research Scientists $57.49 $119,600
41 Optometrists $57.26 $119,100
42 Training and Development Managers $56.58 $117,700
43 Aerospace Engineers $55.43 $115,300
44 Actuaries $55.21 $114,900
45 Economics Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $114,800
46 Managers, All Other $54.41 $113,200
47 Economists $54.16 $112,700
48 Chemical Engineers $54.05 $112,400
49 Software Developers, Systems Software $53.74 $111,800
50 Medical and Health Services Managers $53.69 $111,700Comment
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yes the robots are very efficient at making their owners money and making you pay for the unemployed...bezos gets his 234th yacht...great win for you
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50 Highest Paying Careers and Occupations
# Occupation Hourly Wage Annual Wage
1 Anesthesiologists $127.88 $266,000
2 Surgeons $121.10 $251,900
3 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons $116.70 $242,700
4 Obstetricians and Gynecologists $113.10 $235,200
5 Orthodontists $110.28 $229,400
6 Psychiatrists $103.89 $216,100
7 Physicians and Surgeons, $101.63 $211,400
8 Family and General Practitioners $100.27 $208,600
9 Dentists, All Other Specialists $96.15 $200,000
10 Internists, General $95.37 $198,400
11 Prosthodontists $94.69 $197,000
12 Chief Executives $94.25 $196,100
13 Pediatricians, General $90.16 $187,500
14 Dentists, General $83.71 $174,100
15 Nurse Anesthetists $81.47 $169,500
16 Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers N/A $161,300
17 Petroleum Engineers $74.41 $154,800
18 Computer and Information Systems Managers $71.99 $149,700
19 Podiatrists $71.38 $148,500
20 Architectural and Engineering Managers $70.33 $146,300
21 Marketing Managers $70.01 $145,600
22 Financial Managers $69.01 $143,500
23 Lawyers $68.22 $141,900
24 Sales Managers $66.18 $137,700
# Occupation Hourly Wage Annual Wage
25 Natural Sciences Managers $64.26 $133,700
26 Compensation and Benefits Managers $62.50 $130,000
27 Law Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $129,800
28 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers $61.39 $127,700
29 Personal Financial Advisors $59.68 $124,100
30 Advertising and Promotions Managers $59.56 $123,900
31 Human Resources Managers $59.38 $123,500
32 General and Operations Managers $59.35 $123,500
33 Physicists $59.17 $123,100
34 Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $122,900
35 Purchasing Managers $58.56 $121,800
36 Pharmacists $58.52 $121,700
37 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $58.20 $121,100
38 Air Traffic Controllers $57.82 $120,300
39 Computer Hardware Engineers $57.52 $119,700
40 Computer and Information Research Scientists $57.49 $119,600
41 Optometrists $57.26 $119,100
42 Training and Development Managers $56.58 $117,700
43 Aerospace Engineers $55.43 $115,300
44 Actuaries $55.21 $114,900
45 Economics Teachers, Postsecondary N/A $114,800
46 Managers, All Other $54.41 $113,200
47 Economists $54.16 $112,700
48 Chemical Engineers $54.05 $112,400
49 Software Developers, Systems Software $53.74 $111,800
50 Medical and Health Services Managers $53.69 $111,700



You idiot - you pasted a machine-generated list of figtive jobtitels from a Serp-spam sites.
Free tip for you: Google "cognitive activities for infants" - a good place for you to startComment
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Edited: figurative job titles
Does it feel good do insult people you don't know. Try to be a better person. Have a nice day
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this world is going to be what we saw in the movies! you get rid of jobs in mass numbers like this things fall apart! they got rid of those jobs... it may not hit them instantly but all people will feel it. remember when they closed those car plants in michagan? that hit the economy hard! people need jobs to spend money. they need to boycott this company and any company that harms the economy! in such a way
So we should not move forward because it will take away work for some humans?
Once robots are doing a lot of the work, there will most likely be some kind of universal basic income program started.
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where are all the warehouse workers going? you just wait till they move to this nightmare. you just wait and see what people starving are willing to do to save their family.TRUMP 2026 KEKAW!!! - The Laken Riley Act Is Law!
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