phixer
Active Member
Was talking to a guy yesterday about 3D printing and how it may soon eliminate more jobs. In addition to the mechanization / automation of min wage fast food prep jobs.
It only takes one guy to fix the machine when it breaks so there really wont be any more jobs being created by technology but rather more jobs being eliminated by it. And since not everyone can be a scientist I wonder what people will do?
There is a old saying that says the world needs ditch diggers too. That dosent mean that this type of work is any less noble or respectable it just means that for some it is just as important to have these kinds of jobs still available. Everyone is on a different level.
Wondering if it will get to a point when people say Id rather pay more for a hamburger if it means someone keeping their job. And the technological vs ethical dilema will surface. Work is often a key ingredient in what gives purpose and meaning to life. To replace that with technology is another bad use of science IMHO. Dont know what gives on this? I could be wrong...
It only takes one guy to fix the machine when it breaks so there really wont be any more jobs being created by technology but rather more jobs being eliminated by it. And since not everyone can be a scientist I wonder what people will do?
There is a old saying that says the world needs ditch diggers too. That dosent mean that this type of work is any less noble or respectable it just means that for some it is just as important to have these kinds of jobs still available. Everyone is on a different level.
Wondering if it will get to a point when people say Id rather pay more for a hamburger if it means someone keeping their job. And the technological vs ethical dilema will surface. Work is often a key ingredient in what gives purpose and meaning to life. To replace that with technology is another bad use of science IMHO. Dont know what gives on this? I could be wrong...