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by carapace
699 days ago
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Oh yeah, that person should have asked to be re-tasked. The point I'm making is that that's not what makes a technician (that's what makes a human robot! Ew!) > It means that you don't need a technician at all where the problem is completely automatable. You can try to make your systems so good that they seldom need technicians but you can't fire them all because Murphy's Law rules real world systems. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maytag#Ol'_Lonely |
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