noharleyyet
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Never happen...Please AI overlord - do this first.
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Never happen...Please AI overlord - do this first.
Survivor bias. We focus on new jobs with each step, but ignore the displaced. Much of industrial investment is entirely based on removing labor as much as possible. If the cost and amount of labor was more then the tech would never be funded in the first place. And it is not just shifting that labor to the seller or repairer of that tech. Also, we ignore folks that due to skill gaps, interest gaps, geographic location etc that moves the work somewhere the displaced can't "go".At what point in soceity has technology caused a mass unemployment. Didnt happen in the industrial revolution, computer revolution, why now?
but I said please . . .Never happen...
Good question. Why hasn't Chinese/Vietnamese labor priced up to the point of US labor? Also keep in mind that human labor has a lot of costs that a machine doesn't have - health insurance, retirement, OSHA requirements. It is hard to image any job that can potentially be replicated by a computer or robot not being cheaper than the human counterpart.New ways are sometimes not the best way, and the “AI market” is going to theoretically self correct vs human market eventually- why would AI companies not price right up to that point?
Um Hmm...try that chit at the Post Office, you civilian peasant...(pronounced piss ant)but I said please . . .
Top 25% of lawyers win. Bottom 75% get replaced by AI for routine contracts, deal due diligence, document discovery etc etc etc. Even simple 2001-era search tools cut by 75% the number of litigation paralegals we need for discovery searching. And yea, that created a smaller number of lower paid jobs to scan the docs in. But trust me, "big law" is in the crosshairs on this one. But like with every other segment it seems there will be winners and losers - and it will like help the same 1%.Everything in our society eventually ends up in court. Lawyers win every time.
That's why we have to register all the gunsIt’s gonna be really great for society if military aged males have nothing to do and no prospects for a future.
A society of people with no purpose or meaning is terrifying. I kinda think that’s direction we’ve gone to get us where we are now.It’s gonna be really great for society if military aged males have nothing to do and no prospects for a future.
AI, please create a hunting video in which the bino harness that I'm trying to sell for my sponsors is absolutely crucial in my success.........Waiting for the first hunting influencer co to just have AI make the 20min video of that mule deer hunt. Would anyone care that it wasn't real? What if you couldn't tell the difference?
Don't worry, China and the year 2027 or 2030 may provide some options for that citizen category. At least according to certain experts.It’s gonna be really great for society if military aged males have nothing to do and no prospects for a future.
How many hours do they work to get 100k? And in what area of the country? I'm directly above skilled trades and have a pretty good idea of their hourly rates. At least in my area, it would take a lot of OT to get there and I can't get anybody to work OT. Everybody is either wore out or just doesn't want the extra money. 1 out of 6 electricians worked OT for me on Saturday.A lot of us that work in the skilled trades are making substantially more money than folks driving a desk. Every company in the trades is looking for help. All of our journeyman will make at least 100k this year. Some of our senior apprentices will hit that. 25 year old kids with no college education and basically no workplace responsibly besides showing up every day will make 75-100k this year. Supposedly for every 50 people retiring from the trades there are 7 coming to replace them.
Hell, you can go to the beef plant we do contract work at and get a job picking up meat scraps that fell on the floor and make $22/hr with overtime and union benefits right now. Some of those guys cutting meat on the floor are making almost 30/hr and they don’t speak English.
The question is will this folks that lose their jobs be man enough to get their hands dirty or will they just have their hands out for free money? If the pandemic is any indicator of behavior, it will probably be the latter.
We average about 50 hours/week.How many hours do they work to get 100k? And in what area of the country? I'm directly above skilled trades and have a pretty good idea of their hourly rates. At least in my area, it would take a lot of OT to get there and I can't get anybody to work OT. Everybody is either wore out or just doesn't want the extra money. 1 out of 6 electricians worked OT for me on Saturday.
It would be 40 hours a week here for 52 weeks to hit 110,000 . Roughly for just about all trades, give or take 5% I know you didn't ask me but I find it interesting to compare trade wages around the country.How many hours do they work to get 100k? And in what area of the country? I'm directly above skilled trades and have a pretty good idea of their hourly rates. At least in my area, it would take a lot of OT to get there and I can't get anybody to work OT. Everybody is either wore out or just doesn't want the extra money. 1 out of 6 electricians worked OT for me on Saturday.
I hear this a lot and it blows my mind. I don't know when it became optional. Most guys ask now will you work Saturdays? When I started you worked whatever the job was if you weren't there on Saturday you were looking for a new job on Monday. It's good that these guys have the option to opt out of OT but in trades you need to take it while it's there because it's not always there. The guys who turn down the ot the most are the first ones crying the first week they don't get there 40. Every single time.I can't get anybody to work OT