to those who say robots take away jobs...lets go back to the days of sweat shops, and little kids perched over sewing machines to make our clothes. lets go back to the days of farmers pushing a plow behind a team of horses. lets go back to the days of 6000 pound cars that get 12 miles to the gallon and require 400 man hours to asemble, and last for two years (maybe). lets go back to the days of oil lit, soot filled one room cabins. lets go back to the days of logs and ropes, folks. ready?
to those who say robots take away jobs...lets go back to the days of sweat shops, and little kids perched over sewing machines to make our clothes. lets go back to the days of farmers pushing a plow behind a team of horses. lets go back to the days of 6000 pound cars that get 12 miles to the gallon and require 400 man hours to asemble, and last for two years (maybe). lets go back to the days of oil lit, soot filled one room cabins. lets go back to the days of logs and ropes, folks. ready?
what i wouldn't give for a job lifting kleenex products...that machine should try lifting 1600-2400 lbs. per hour...by week 4 the robot joins the union!
People just aren't designed for dull, repetitive, back-breaking work. Repetitive strain injuries result as well as other damages when peoples' attention starts to wonder.
@RoboticAutomationPL It doesnt matter if robots take these jobs because production will be so efficient prices will plumment and more people will be able to afford more goods for less. People sometimes say, well the manufacturer will still charge the same price and make way higher margins, but in a free market the producer is competitive against rivals, which lowers consumer prices to naturally competitve levels with the new efficiency.
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to those who say robots take away jobs...lets go back to the days of sweat shops, and little kids perched over sewing machines to make our clothes. lets go back to the days of farmers pushing a plow behind a team of horses. lets go back to the days of 6000 pound cars that get 12 miles to the gallon and require 400 man hours to asemble, and last for two years (maybe). lets go back to the days of oil lit, soot filled one room cabins. lets go back to the days of logs and ropes, folks. ready?
ERJ1233 7 months ago
to those who say robots take away jobs...lets go back to the days of sweat shops, and little kids perched over sewing machines to make our clothes. lets go back to the days of farmers pushing a plow behind a team of horses. lets go back to the days of 6000 pound cars that get 12 miles to the gallon and require 400 man hours to asemble, and last for two years (maybe). lets go back to the days of oil lit, soot filled one room cabins. lets go back to the days of logs and ropes, folks. ready?
ERJ1233 7 months ago
I can palletize faster than that machine
Ericlle2 10 months ago
what i wouldn't give for a job lifting kleenex products...that machine should try lifting 1600-2400 lbs. per hour...by week 4 the robot joins the union!
garygoyle 2 years ago
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yeah then all the jobs are gone
ChurchBoi8527 3 years ago
People just aren't designed for dull, repetitive, back-breaking work. Repetitive strain injuries result as well as other damages when peoples' attention starts to wonder.
RoboticAutomationPL 3 years ago 6
@RoboticAutomationPL It doesnt matter if robots take these jobs because production will be so efficient prices will plumment and more people will be able to afford more goods for less. People sometimes say, well the manufacturer will still charge the same price and make way higher margins, but in a free market the producer is competitive against rivals, which lowers consumer prices to naturally competitve levels with the new efficiency.
TheBlitz1 1 year ago
That is AWESOME.
I can't wait until robots do all the crappy work that people don't like to do!
Keep up the good work and innovation.
dkrustyklown 3 years ago 8