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by kmasters 4761 days ago
I dont think TechCrunch is right on this one. Automation is not putting people out of work. The failure of future reward for a lifetime of effort is turning careerism on its head regardless of your career field.

Ive been a software engineer for 15 years, I have chosen to not work for almost 2 years.

I could get a job tomorrow, but I would quit in a couple months because the working conditions in software shops is pretty bad and the economic reward that looks good on paper doesn't really translate into anything I need or want.

And its not that I cant get a GOOD job. The working conditions at big company X, Y, Z are frankly terrible. Ive been there.

I may not represent the average unemployed person (and no I dont collect unemployment) but I can see where people are coming from, and I empathize.

Economic motivation will always trump automation.

1 comments

Thanks for writing that. How do you spend your time? Do you find it fulfilling?
Im bored.
That's massively disappointing. Why aren't you doing something that you're passionate about, even if it's something like stamp collecting?
Its actually OK. I write code when I get an idea. There's worse things than being bored. At least Im not spending my time checking facebook all day.