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by teawrecks
1552 days ago
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No, I would say the opposite, but I would also say that's the problem. We have deliberately tried to make every entry level job idiot proof. 100+ years ago, industries weren't solved yet. Customer interaction was improvised, food service involved actual cooking skills, products were still hand crafted. Today jobs that involve customer interaction are scripted. Food and commodity production use preprocessed, packaged ingredients, and the process is pipelined. Entry level jobs today have no wiggle room for creativity, and very minimal amount of training that is portable across jobs, because that's what maximizes profits. |
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