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You can self-check out not just at supermarkets, but even libraries now.  Plus every year, more retail is done online. Now as some places need less bodies so to speak, if you lose a job at such a place, and you're looking for more of the same kind of jobs wouldn't it obviously be harder? I was chatting with someone late last year, someone further in their career, and they told me that whatever one chooses to do, or whatever they are, from a sales associate to a computer programmer, that they should protect themselves by having attributes or skills that 1. aren't a dime a dozen and that 2. won't be done by a computer/robot in the forseable future.
 
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future technology wiki Unemployment...is technology a possible culprit?  
You can self-check out not just at supermarkets, but even libraries now.  Plus every year, more retail is done online. Now as some places need less bodies so to speak, if you lose a job at such a place, and you're looking for more of the same kind of jobs wouldn't it obviously be harder? I was chatting with someone late last year, someone further in their career, and they told me that whatever one chooses to do, or whatever they are, from a sales associate to a computer programmer, that they should protect themselves by having attributes or skills that 1. aren't a dime a dozen and that 2. won't be done by a computer/robot in the forseable future. Been that way since pretty much the dawn of technological changes. Not a lot of demand for wagons any more - or slide rules - or typewriters...
 
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future technology wiki Unemployment...is technology a possible culprit?  
now.  Plus every year, more retail is done online. Now as some places need less bodies so to speak, if you lose a job at such a place, and you're looking for more of the same kind of jobs wouldn't it obviously be harder? I was chatting with someone late last year, someone further in their career, and they told me that whatever one chooses to do, or whatever they are, from a sales associate to a computer programmer, that they should protect themselves by having attributes or skills that 1. aren't a dime a dozen and that 2. won't be done by a computer/robot in the forseable future.
 
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i look forward to the day when the unemployment rate is 100%, because we're all on permanent vacation while the robots and cyborgs do everything we don't want to do. Will we still have to tip? Dan
 
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You can self-check out not just at supermarkets, but even libraries now.  Plus every year, more retail is done online. Now as some places need less bodies so to speak, if you lose a job at such a place, and you're looking for more of the same kind of jobs wouldn't it obviously be harder? I was chatting with someone late last year, someone further in their career, and they told me that whatever one chooses to do, or whatever they are, from a sales associate to a computer programmer, that they should protect themselves by having attributes or skills that 1. aren't a dime a dozen and that 2. won't be done by a computer/robot in the forseable future. It's always been like that but it's a little faster with technology today.  One also needs to consider outsourced jobs, a job salary being undercut by an unemployed person willing to work for less, and what is feasible in the long-term.  Some jobs are immune ... you can't outsource a funeral parlor very easily, other's are gray areas. On the other hand, there will almost never be a shortage for educated people who do very good work.  If the department is outsourced, one might be above the cut line or can find new work easily. It's not apples to apples ... while it's a job, I really don't think as supermarket cashier as a career to bank on.
 
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future technology wiki Unemployment...is technology a possible culprit?  
You can self-check out not just at supermarkets, but even libraries now.  Plus every year, more retail is done online. Now as some places need less bodies so to speak, if you lose a job at such a place, and you're looking for more of the same kind of jobs wouldn't it obviously be harder? I was chatting with someone late last year, someone further in their career, and they told me that whatever one chooses to do, or whatever they are, from a sales associate to a computer programmer, that they should protect themselves by having attributes or skills that 1. aren't a dime a dozen and that 2. won't be done by a computer/robot in the forseable future. Been that way since pretty much the dawn of technological changes. Not a lot of demand for wagons any more - or slide rules - or typewriters... I think the underlying point is that technology gives us the ability to do more with the same input in terms of # of human-hours. This is a subject close to my heart, and one that I think the government has been aware of since at least the days of Ford - and I think they have been actively attempting to... massage?... the problem since. I'm sure I've gotten off on long rants about this here in the past - I won't put any of y'all through that again. Suffice to say - yes, of course technology, and the corresponding increase in efficiency (regarding production of goods and services) should push unemployment (Vonnegut's first novel, P_layer_ Piano, deals with this issue).  That is hasn't, at least not hard, is a testament to our ability to (a) consume ever-larger quantities of things , and (b) create jobs that are worse than meaningless - jobs whose sole purpose seems to be the *introduction* of inefficiency to the production and distribution of stuff . I know, I know - stuck button and all that. Cheers.
 
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