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by redserk
634 days ago
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This is either disingenuous or ignorant of reality. Yes. Your Econ 101 class may have taught you jobs will shift. Econ 101 does not give you the case study of a 45 year old worker who finds themselves having to restart their career. So yes, across many years a shift in employment happens. To the guy who lost his job and now has to figure out what to do, he risks being unable to find a career anywhere near where he was at. Ideally we would have retraining programs that would meaningfully train and place people into new jobs, but efforts are largely performative. |
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Also, what's your alternative plan? Just freeze all jobs at current level of technology, because we can never make any changes?
Most ports in the world are automated - they are literally doing pointless busy work!