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by ak-47
2586 days ago
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> No human should be made to do such mindless work. In the US, nobody is _made_ to do such work. However, until it is automated there will always be a price for it in the labor market. > And for $13.75 an hour, it definitely isn't worth it. Presumably the mindless nature of the work increases the wages. Do you recall the minimum wage in that region at the time? I’m trying to arrive at is a logical sequence of steps like: the less desireable work is, the higher it’s price in the labor market. It’s more profitable to automate more expensive labor. Thus, by quitting you shortened the time-to-automate. |
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