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FIGHT FOR $15

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>>135422347
Why stop at $15?

why not $100?

faggot
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>>135422903
Don't forget about the $150!
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>>135422347
I will love the butthurt automation will cause, keep raising the minimun wage!
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>We can perfectly control all aspects of the economic sector via ever expanding reach of legislation
>while we simultaneously flood the country with outsiders from the 3rd world who leech off of social programs
>and our legislation prices these 3rd worlders out of the job market
>so they do nothing except leech off of welfare
>and the side effect is the total destruction of certain jobs which humans will never occupy again

Wow, its almost like a group of Jews are intentionally trying to destroy the nation.
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>>135422347
https://youtu.be/eO9mns2T0cI
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>>135422347
Automatization like this is going to just get cheaper and cheaper ever time, meaning that even with no minimum wage, these workers would eventually get replaced. 15$ just pushed it forward by some years.
People already work for pennies and get food stamps because they make so little working full time, is that somehow more noble than not working and getting food stamps?
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I have an idea for automated supermarket.

shoppers stand by an airport style conveyor belt, and use a touch screen to order what they want, and the products will come out of an automated warehouse out back, and the shopper can pick them up and put them in their cart.
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Automatization is the future whether we like it or not. Eventually they'll take all jobs available.
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>>135424930
Don't the Japanese do something like this with Sushi bars? They just take things off the conveyor belt as they come around?
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>>135424982
They have conveyor belt sushi in america too it's awesome.
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There's a reason we were calling it the Robot Employment Act.
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>>135424930
Hell, why even make a supermarket, just deliver shit on the Internet right at your home
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>>135422347
Wow. Maybe Walmart will actually be able to keep the shelves stocked now, since the high school dropouts working there now can't even get that right.
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>>135422347
Don forget, we also need to import millions of third world peasants for unskilled labor
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>>135425185
Sign up for Amazon Prime so a drone can drop it off same day at your door.
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>>135425185
Amazuber-Eat24 (tm) has got you covered! Never leave your home again!
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>>135422347
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>>135424930
Not a very good idea. Like online shopping, you need to know what you're looking for. This drastically reduces impulse purchases or overall those made because they look appealing when you walk past them.
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>>135422347
ROBOT to eradicate jobs
it reminds me of indian call centres, and robo-calls
if it ever happens though I don't mind, Earth is a hell hole anyways
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>>135424930
That's awesome.
Right now when order online and I pick up from a store I have to deal with some dirtbag who's only job is to give me my package.
And they seem to screw that up every time.
Eliminating the retard would be great.
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>>135425185
The last mile of delivery is one of the most expensive. A brick-and-mortar Amazon where people just can go straight to an automated warehouse, scan a QR code, and have their order processed would be even cheaper due to not needing to pay for packers and delivery. You get to trade a bit of convenience for a small cost savings and get your product sooner; kind of like paying an extra $6 to get a pizza delivered in an hour-and-a-half vs. just driving to pick it up yourself in 10.
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>>135424982
yes and then you bring your empty plates to the register where they bill you

not very different to a buffet desu
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>>135425229
High school drop outs and typically family or friends of the hiring manager or a current employee.
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>>135425665
I went to one of those Brazilian grill joints or whatever it's called the other day. At least there they send slaves around to bring you the meat so you don't have to get up and go to the buffet, and nobody cares about plates because gorging yourself on meat for a flat rate is tits.

They just charge you out the ass to keep you drinking instead, which is how it should be, like at the strip bar or the chad club.
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Meanwhile Trumpcucks blame it all on immigrants, while the traitor-in-chief gets his shit made in China.
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>>135426023
There can be more than one contributing factor to lack of jobs. If anything, automation will only exasperate the immigration issue. An okay b8, but it's a slow thread so you might not get many replys. I hope mine sates you.
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>>135425437
>you need to know what you're looking for.
there would be touch screens on the walls or touch screen kiosks where the large screens could show products for sale and organize them like a virtual store shelf, giving the shopper an approximate idea of the size of the product and also information like weight and nutritional information. Touching the product would order it. using a cellphone and ordering online could also work.

So products could come out one by one from the conveyor, or each shopper could have a 'cart' and products would come out in one big container. The shopper then would take the items out of the container and put them in reusable shopping bags.
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>>135422347

>It still takes someone to order [merchandise], receive it from the warehouse and ultimately to stock it. There are no arms or legs on this robot

I used to stock and supervise stockers. It's not a job that's going to be replaced by robots anytime soon.

>>135425229

It's a hard job. I've had to stock an entire grocery store by myself in one night. I was there about 14 hours.

>processing pallets
>running "backstock"
>putting stock to shelf
>"conditioning"/straightening up the aisles

On top of this, unloading trucks that come in throughout the night, dealing with customers, dealing with a nigger store manager that doesn't know what the fuck he's doing, etc. Reason why I fucking quit.
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>>135425185
Amazon already does this for some states.
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>>135425229
They can't even automate the regsiters properly and you want literal T-800s swarming around stocking shelves? The singularity can't come soon enough to end humanity.
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>>135426533
So you want something along the lines of dozens and dozens of kiosks/cell phone interaction with the conveyor belts being a sort of checkout?
I could see that working, but you'd need a lot of kiosks displaying the products or else you'll take a hit to impulse buys.
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The future large box store should.
Automate the delivery into their factory from a Semi-truck. RFID works great.
Once placed on a shelf by a robot designed to off load the trucks it is inventoried and available to purchase via a database from a touch screen/ kiosk in the store or online for pickup.
Once ordered another simple robot takes the package off the shelf, account for the sale in a database and delivers to a conveyor belt where the customer receives their order.
Low cost cheap labor can help customers deliver heavier items to their car/truck.
Metrics are collected and trends analysed.
Same robots that take the packages to people can also purge inventory. People in the robot area will be a few techs who will get paid more than the cheaper labor and a few QA guy making sure the trucks are packed correctly and stock is correct.
I've left some detail out but, it's easily added to the overall process.
Easy isn't it?
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>>135427078
Why build kiosks with pictures when you can just put your shit on a shelf and let people pick out what they want?

The self-checkout isles are hitting a sweet spot in that they force the goyim to do the work for you and all they have to do is run the scanners, and then the 50yo woman who needs to take up a teenager's retail job so she can buy smokes and hope she dies from liver cancer before too long can bag it up.
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>>135422903
15/h? Why won't you give me $150/h? No one can live on just $1500/h! HELP! Police! This goy is trying to only pay me $15000/h!
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>>135427356
I'd assume because it'd allow stores to keep everything in the stockroom area to allow the robots to work more efficiently instead of having them out near the customers stocking shelves. Not my idea anyways
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>>135427642
So now I have to wait for an army of robots to bring what I want to the checkout isle only to find out it's not what I want? Might as well just go the Amazon route at that point.

OR I DON'T KNOW HIRE SOME KID TO BE YOUR GROCERY BOY BUT OH NO THAT WON'T PAY FOR THE SELF-EXTERMINATION ROBOT ECONOMY
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>>135422347
>destroy productivity because reasons

typical socialists
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>>135422347
Eggy is fucked.
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>>135427806
Calm yourself, I'm just trying to interpret the other guys idea.
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>>135427992
For free? You won't survive in the robot economy. Intellectual property has to be monetized.

Don't forget we're in the era where the growth economy is in "financial innovation."
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>>135426580
>It's a hard job. I've had to stock an entire grocery store by myself in one night. I was there about 14 hours.

lol try being the one to unload and stack those pallets from shipping containers.

average day was moving 40 tonne, sometimes 100 manually.
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>>135426720
Just watch how these things will be dual use. In the morning, they re-stock shelves. In the afternoon, bolt on a chain gun with an IR sensor for riot control. Fingers crossed this happens ASAP.
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>>135428224
You're missing out. The entire global death machine healthcare future is built on who can come up with the right algorithms to decide who lives and who dies.

Want to live? Your ideas are worth more than your life. Here's a normie intro by one of the architects of the death panel:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/10/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/
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>>135428424
https://archive.is/wWhlZ
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>>135428480
norbot has good algorithms
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>>135425380
>>135425400
The future looks promising now

>>135425629
This is the most efficient idea, no need to deal with stupid people delivering your shit, just pick the stuff whenever you want

>>135428060
>Don't forget we're in the era where the growth economy is in "financial innovation."

What do you mean by this?
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>>135428831
>Don't forget we're in the era where the growth economy is in "financial innovation."
Watch, "The Smartest Guys in the Room." It's a funny documentary that explains what "financial innovation" meant back in the day.

It's who can figure out the best way to rip off the goyim for profit and slaughter them.
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>>135427078
>or else you'll take a hit to impulse buys.
There are many ways to get people to impulse buy: Straight up discounts, suggestions, specials, add-on items, bundling specials. This could all be displayed on the screen.
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>>135422347
Great news, since low wage jobs are going away, we no longer need the 30 to 40 million illegals here who either hopped the border or overstayed their visa.
Time to declare martial law, go house to house, and inter all these criminal aliens in Fusion centers until they can all be deported to their country of origin.
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Damn it, I deserve $15 an hour because...I don't know, just because.
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>>135429212
Last time I went to the grocery store the reel of coupons from the automatic coupon printer were touching the floor. I almost can't remember the last time I saw a circular left in the basket.

But kids who want to pick a candy bar off the impulse buy shelf? The number of times I have to move to let somebody grab a last minute soda? Those red $1 DVD rentals or whatever they are? Women who grab a copy of The Enquirer when it has something particularly salacious on the cover because they have nothing better to look at or do?

Nah. People are tactile. Put something they can look at in arm's reach and they'll grab it.
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>>135422347
Men BTFO again!
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>>135425629
Si weyyy, ala verga!
This is the future of consumer convenience. Well. Until there is more sophisticated 3D printing, and perhaps, replicators (I know, don't blow your wad).
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>>135422970
It's about time we raised the minimum wage to $250
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I deliver pizza and make 20-25 dollars an hour depending on business. Yesterday I made 200 dollars for 7.5 hours of work. Fuck minimum wage my co-workers are useless. The problem is not minimum wage it is stupid people who say they need a raise and then buy lunch on their break and then Starbucks for more than an hours worth of work. Because the wage is as high as it is you can't get hours to save your life anymore at most service jobs unless they rake in a certain amount of revenue or you're A top performing employee.
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>>135429510
Why not VR "stores" that work like Amazon but have the layout of a conventional store?
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>>135430862
Same reason I like the experience of an excuse to hoon my car on the way to the store to pick some quick shit up (including shit I might have not thought about otherwise) even if it adds 10 minutes of funtime tax to my dreary day.
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>>135422347

Who is 1,000 and why does he own "of minimum wage jobs?"
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that feel when nothing left but wheat bread.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZeDq4Yo6Jk
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>>135430486
>you can't get hours to save your life anymore
that's due to obamacare, I'm pretty sure.
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>>135423264
Yes because a destabilized economy with radicalizing people is so much better for the joos, mong sherlock.
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>>135426580
Hate to burst your bubble Billy Bob, but that shit is already efficiently automated and on scales larger than 4 Chinamarts together. As the technology gets cheaper and more refined, it will be rolled out to the size of tiny Chinamarts where people will shop and be automatically charged for goods. There will still be the need for a couple of unskilled monkeys to do a little cleaning and minor problem solving sorting for a few years after that, but expect that too to vanish. The entitled lazy youth has pushed to have their place in the field of employment locked out so they can cry in and about the basement they exist in.
>you should have made better life choices after having the example of a cum dumpster single atheist mother
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This is why government needs to get out of the privet sector.

Just look at the regulations are killing retail and Amazon is dominating everything because they have very few regulations.
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so.... we need more refugees?
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>>135435534
I have to order refugees from Amazon now that Jeff "RACIS SLAVE OWNER" Sessions banned the wetbacks from hanging around outside the Home Depot.
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>>135435357
>he entitled lazy youth has pushed to have their place in the field of employment locked out so they can cry in and about the basement they exist in.

t.boomer

But seriously, it was inevitable. If you grew up when tech was booming you could slowly see the disconnect of people and how we interact day to day. When I was a kid I remember the employees being friendly, nice and helpful to my parents. Now that there is self checkout and online shopping and shit wages, everyone is miserable. It's amazing how fast we ruined our society but just innovation alone.
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>>135436575
>we
It wasn't innovation. It was Jews and their love of money, the root of all evil.

Get ready for beast tech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwjDfykKUJc
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>>135424930
Fuck that, I'm not standing around for an hour to hopefully get every item I need when I can rush through the store and pick everything up myself in 20 minutes.

The free market has spoken. Your idea is complete shit.
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This is a farce. People were worried about automation eliminating he workforce and creating a huge class of indolent losers back during the industrial revolution. 'Oh if little susie doesn't have her phosphorus matchstick applyig job what will happen?'

The human mind (specifically the anglo mind) is ever resilient and ever ambitious. Freeing a job of fucking checking through produce on a coveyor belt will give more labour for some new, as yet unseen industry. Its going to seem pretty silly in 50 years when we look back and think we were worried about robots making our sandwiches for us instead of some teenager.
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>>135439572
>ever resilient and ever ambitious
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>>135424982
the plates have different colors which correspond to price. you take as much as you want and stack the empty plates up on your table. at the end of your meal you bring your plates to the register and they count um and ring you up
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>>135422347
>1,000's
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>>135439899
fucking trashone coats. these made up names must be doing some psychological harm. the most common names in america right now are james and emily and i only know 1 james and 2 emilys. even the most common names arent THAT common. you dont need to be only person in the world with your name it just creates confusion
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>>135422347
Fucking Tally-whacker!
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>>135422347
It does not stock a single shelf. It replaces those teams of people that come in on occasion to do a full inventory. Those people don't even visit stores all that often so I don't see how this is anything but good.
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>>135439899
what the fuck is wrong with niggers and their fucking retarded ass names. No wonder they're always fucking violent and pissed, I'd be mad too if I had a dumb ass name like Trashone Coats
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>>135422347
Why can't we just outlaw robots taking certain jobs?
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we should give tally human rights so grocery stores have to pay tally a wage instead of treating it as slave labor and tax tallys wage 100% to give an income to the people tally put out of work
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>>135422347
So this means that in the long run, Japanese Kill Bots dominate warfare in the 2050's while the mulatto population of all the formerly white countries scream Oooga, Booga, Boo at them.

Japan didn't commit racial suicide in the 2020's so they still have a population capable of functioning at a high level of civilization.
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>>135422347
$15 dollar minimum wage is retarded because employers aren't going to give people raises to match the increase.

So my friend who makes 13 an hour as a stock room manager isn't going to suddenly make 21 an hour. He'll get bumped to 15 and make as much as the fucking sack boy while doing double the work.

How the fuck is that fair?!
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>>135424982
Yes
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>>135444037
Because that's anti-science.
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>>135444748
he can find a company thatll pay him more if he wants to be a beta and not ask the current one hes working for for a raise
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>>135430082
it's time we implemented basic income of $250,000 per person per year
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its time to dissolve the federap reserve and create a central bank in the united states with a dollar backed by gold
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>>135422347
Our minimum wage is a bit over 2$/hour

>FUUCKKING SPOILED YANKS
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>>135427326
This is pretty much what amazon is doing in the next 10 years
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>>135445929
State-run banks mate. North Dakota has one, and so could the others. You're not going to get very far if you only think about federal dictatorship.
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>>135444962
Sauce
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>>135422347
ok here you go pablo from 7$ to 15$ a hour well now the only thing that is left is to raise the price of goods to 60% more
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>>135445567
make it 250k / day

we'll all work 2 days in a year, and spend the rest of our time on /pol/
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>>135424930
That could work in a niggerfree society.
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>>135423943
best thing to happen to fast food
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>if only people who make $10/hr didn't ask for $15/hr this would have never happened!
Why is /pol/ full of so many brainlets?
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>>135447744
this
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>>135423943
The workers at mc donalds' take turns doing three different jobs : preparing the food, cashier and cleaner.
The only thing those machines do is removing the cashier part, but you still need a person to hand the food to customers anyway. Not to mention, most restaurants which have those machines still have regular cashiers too.
That shit changes absolutely nothing. Automation taking jobs is a meme.
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>>135448188
you don't think they could automate flipping burgers and dunking french fries
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>>135447987
t. joblet
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>>135439899
The “human mind“ anon.
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>>135444962

Where might I find this store?
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>>135423943
>protest banner
>McDonald's is the Trump of Corporations
I thought Trump was the Trump of corporations?
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>>135448188
you seem incapable of seeing past your own (((nose))). This is only the beginning. What your saying it the same as saying "The bullet is in the air but i have a few seconds before it hits me so its ok, nothing is going to happen"
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>>135422347
The robot doesn't stock shelves, it just keeps inventory
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>>135448188
Check out these dank memes.
burgers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXg4rvfwmNI
coffee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PRsAGIAnPg
pizza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6U0NdwsCWs
at home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKCVol2iWcc
$15 wagecucks btfo
Face it, a few tens of thousands for a robot makes it a better investment than dealing with these gibsmedat union losers.
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>>135433942
This
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