Service jobs are the worst!

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The fetus in question was about a month old and had some distinguishable features, he couldnt flush it. When the ambulance came they took care of it.
 

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Originally posted by: OS
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Service jobs: Get used to it...the only jobs in the US will soon be service. We'll print money to buy manufactured items from other countries....simple! :D

not unless certain people figure out how to automate everything. Then machines in the US can build everything. ;)

But all of the robots are made in countries other than the US! :p

I was in a plant all week and was amazed at the number of people that now work there. A plant once with over 500 people now looked like it had fewer than 100. Cells that once were hand run and thought impossible to automate now had up to 12 robots being integrated into them. And why not? When a robot that can lift up to 400 pounds can now be purchased for $22,000 (refurbished), you can automate a mult-year platform for less than one years wages for ONE operator.

Of course, works my butt off designing and programming that stuff but it's job security at least for now! ;)

By the way, I'm one of those "certain people" that you're talking about! :D

Still cheaper if you can print more money, control inflation AND get other countries to take the devaluing dollar for their goods and services (as learned from dullard).