• sobchak@programming.dev
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    21 hours ago

    I don’t buy that. There’s little reason to automate those jobs because the labor is so cheap. And as someone who has worked most of those jobs in the past, most of those workers could be easily trained for different jobs; most are actively taking it upon themselves to train to get out of them.

    • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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      21 hours ago

      Labor is cheap? Most cities are approaching $15 an hour, and even those immoral states that keep it at the Federal minimum of $7.75, a robot is still going to be cheaper in the long run. Then there are benefits, payroll taxes, personal issues, schedules, etc. People are a pain in the ass, and expensive in a lot more ways than money.

      Besides, it almost certainly won’t be up to the franchisee. When corporate decides that they can be more efficient and more PROFITABLE with automation, the stores will go along with it, whether they like it or not.

      It’s not an if, it’s a when. It’s definitely going to happen.

      • BillCheddar@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        I think you might be underestimating the costs of upkeep and repair of those robots. The McCorps will have to figure that piece out before they can go balls-deep on automation.

        • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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          6 hours ago

          Automation is going to be much more efficient, and therefore much more profitable, than human employees. Repair and maintenance will be negligible.