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A lof of GFYers should be scared
Minimum Wage Killer
?Our alpha machine replaces all of the hamburger line cooks in a restaurant. It does everything employees can do except better." ..snip.. The automatic device will still require some humans to put the ingredients in, but once it?s loaded it can crank out up to 400 burgers per hour. The machine stamps the patties, puts on the toppings (cut fresh to order) and then bags the burger. The company believes the device will pay for itself in just under a year. might as well fight for that $15 an hour minimum wage while the job(s) still exist! |
Looks delcious!
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There goes my career..
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gross
You would have to be retarded to eat that pink slime shit.
Lowest cost minced meat with the good probability of Mad Cow and/or E-Coli no thanks. That shit is for the Darwin Award people aka Dumb Fucks...:) |
innovation has been proved as not to be a bad thing for employment.
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robots will owe the people
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They need a robot that can verify the customer's order is correct - eliminate the third window at McDees.
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I am actually a little surprised that this hasn't happened sooner.
Eventually, many fast food things will be automated as will other simple jobs. Look at grocery stores. Many of them now have the customer automated checkout stands. I can check myself out without having to wait in line. At the store I regularly shop at the auto checkout area has four kiosks and they have 1 person overseeing them. I think we will start seeing more and more of this kind of stuff since they are cheap for the store to operate and work well. It could be good in the long run because it will force people to learn some kind of skill or trade because they simply won't be able to get a job without it. Of course it could also lead to a huge a separation of wealth and a massive number of people living in abject poverty and thus move us closer to being a third world shithole of a country. |
And right behind this will be the robotic french fry machine :)
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaait!!
I'm confused. People that are demanding more money can be so easily replaced? That doesn't make much sense. |
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Quite the contrary ...
"Our machines, with breath of fire, with limbs of unwearying steel, with fruitfulness, wonderful inexhaustible, accomplish by themselves with docility their sacred labor. And nevertheless the genius of the great philosophers of capitalism remains dominated by the prejudice of the wage system, worst of slaveries. They do not yet understand that the machine is the saviour of humanity, the god who shall redeem man from the sordidae artes and from working for hire, the god who shall give him leisure and liberty." |
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Great thread :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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there goes my career plan :disgust:disgust:disgust:disgust:disgust
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Automation, Population, Globalization..... What about the 15-20% of people (and growing) that the world doesn't need? Do we kill them or care for them? The clock is ticking. |
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But why muck up a good thread with depressing reality scenarios?
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So magically we'll install these shiny new machines and presto, we won't need any fast food employees?
They have something similar for drinks really. You order a drink at the cash register, a message is sent to the drink machine, the proper sized cup drops, it goes on a conveyor belt until it is filled with the right drink, and presto.... Then someone puts a lid on it, and hands your drink to you with a straw. We haven't replaced the person who makes the drinks, but instead made their job a lot easier. It's not going to be much different with a burger making machine. We'll still need someone stock the machines with food, and someone to wrap it up and hand it to you. If you look at who is making your burgers, usually there is only one or two people working on the line. |
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The new generation Panasonics we have now would do that and drive the truck. And it does that at about 1/3 the price of our original robot. |
I have an offline business and I have about 15 employees at any given time. I pay $16 to $20 an hour and half of the people cannot mange to show up on time, refrain from slacking off, and simply do their job. I get people calling in sick 5 minutes before their shift starts as if they did not know they were sick a few hours prior so that I could get their shift covered. About 20% of the applicants cannot even mange to fill out an application.
Minte can I lease a robot to try it out? |
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There needs to be a direct incentive. |
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Funny I have one female employee who does a great job but I cannot understand what she says even though English is her first language. I have to text her to communicate with her. |
Damn, Maybe I can get a job cleaning or maintaining the machine.
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it is easy and fun to look down on others.
hopefully everyone's business only goes up..and no one is ever forced to take a lower paying job just to try and feed their kids :) |
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I love watching machines doing stuff in factories. It's amazing what they can be made to do - there isn't much left now that needs a real human and can't be replicated.
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The one thing that government stats can't publish is the underground economy. How many people out there make money they don't ever report. No checks..just cash. I know retailers that have had notax tuesday for years. Maybe it's notax tuesday and thursday now? Contractors work for cash a lot. Lawn maintenance. I think the underground economy must be huge. Because as I said, I see with my own eyes people living a good life on $12 an hour. |
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My personal favorites are blaming the kid or ex, a classic used by single mothers. Or the "24 hour stomach flu", a polished gem used by the younger folk which is jive turkey for 'I drank too much last night'. :disgust |
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