>Everything still runs at McDonalds if there are half as many cashiers, but it will take a lot longer to get your Big Mac.
With the McDs i've went into recently it appears everything still runs even if there are zero cashiers being that you can click your order in a big touchscreen.
Turns out that cooks seem more important that cashiers. Course we'll see see how much of that can be replaced by robots in the next few decades.
i don’t think anyone doubts that certain jobs can be automated away, but what concerns me is how many people point at “lowly cashiers” and gloat “look at how stupidly greedy you’re being by asking for a livable wage you lowly cashier.”
the reality is, companies absolutely will save significantly _more_ money by automating office jobs that cost significantly more than a cashier.
i’m not a luddite. i live, breathe, play in and firmly believe technology has _potential_ to liberate us, but anyone who celebrates that job automation will harm “the poors” but fails to see that obviously companies will automate their expensive mid/high tier employees asap is allowing their class snobbishness to blind them.
everyone in tech is familiar with the joke, “don’t screw with me or i’ll write a bash script that can replace you.”
I’m a programmer and honestly really hope that this job gets automated away. Obviously I also hope we figure out how to support people who lose their jobs to automation, but sitting at a computer for 8 hours a day is not how humans were meant to spend their lives.
With the McDs i've went into recently it appears everything still runs even if there are zero cashiers being that you can click your order in a big touchscreen.
Turns out that cooks seem more important that cashiers. Course we'll see see how much of that can be replaced by robots in the next few decades.