This is a normal part of the free market, however things change. For example back in the 60’s there was plenty of mechanics but the current generation is so interested in electronics that there is now a huge demand and increasing for people to learn how to fix cars. Since cars are now also computerized, one needs to learn electronics and mechanics.
I know of several businesses who can’t find mechanics to replace, one recently had a mechanic die and can’t get anyone to come work. They are as a result offering increased wages, which of course make the cost of repairs go up. Don’t be surprised if you start seeing $100 dollar an hour repair costs shortly (some places already have them)
As for this company soon as the robots break down and nobody knows how to fix them, they’ll be in trouble.
Ellen Gwynne about 12 years ago
That’s been going on since the invention of the wheel!
randayn about 12 years ago
Didn’t Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. write a story on the subject?
J Short about 12 years ago
Wait till the “kill management” chip kicks in.
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
Their first project will be to create the new and improved, PZ-1300.
tlohrman81 about 12 years ago
And people wonder why unemployment is high. We’re constantly creating things to automate OUR work!
coffeeturtle about 12 years ago
You worked yourself right out of a job. :-)
Poollady about 12 years ago
Robots making more robots………………..hmmmm……………..
mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago
1/13/13 60 Minutes clip about this.
Mostly Water Premium Member about 12 years ago
They come complete with martini glasses on their heads.
angelfiredragon about 12 years ago
This is a normal part of the free market, however things change. For example back in the 60’s there was plenty of mechanics but the current generation is so interested in electronics that there is now a huge demand and increasing for people to learn how to fix cars. Since cars are now also computerized, one needs to learn electronics and mechanics.
I know of several businesses who can’t find mechanics to replace, one recently had a mechanic die and can’t get anyone to come work. They are as a result offering increased wages, which of course make the cost of repairs go up. Don’t be surprised if you start seeing $100 dollar an hour repair costs shortly (some places already have them)
As for this company soon as the robots break down and nobody knows how to fix them, they’ll be in trouble.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
but they can’t Xerox their butts at the Christmas party
merryb1 about 12 years ago
Cybermen (Dr. Who) !!