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What is up with people?

Other than that, I'm in the gen or class that has accepted I will never own a home, or save enough to live the life my boss has. With inflation, wealthy immigrants coming in and sweeping whatever is left, insurance hikes, additional costs like phone bills, internet, pricey phones, etc... that previous generations didn't have. I can tell you, I know many who have given up.

Hey a lot of us are in this same boat. If you want to talk DM me :]
 
we havent gotten that good at automation yet, it will start with the amazon's and teslas and then trickle down to the smaller companies.
Well, the upside is amazon will sell you access to their automation if you want. It's pricey but avoids all of the development cost/time/space. The problem is if you built your business around people you like and want to keep employed, choosing amazon as your DC means the vast majority of the warehouse employees get turfed (and their incomes go to amazon).
 
WHEN the type of automation happening in the tech industry trickles down to small businesses, this current system is going to explode.
 
Well, the upside is amazon will sell you access to their automation if you want. It's pricey but avoids all of the development cost/time/space. The problem is if you built your business around people you like and want to keep employed, choosing amazon as your DC means the vast majority of the warehouse employees get turfed (and their incomes go to amazon).
yeah I dont know where this is going, capitalism requires a begruding sybiotic relationship, but with no one to buy the goods/services produced not sure how it will end.
 
that's why we need Universal Income.
I would argue the opposite. CERB has been an interesting experiment and based on what I have seen it proves that people would rather do nothing and get a reasonable amount of money than work their ass off for a little more. If you are starving, you will eventually get over yourself and take anything you can find to eat. Perpetual safety net is a failed system from the beginning.
 
I would argue the opposite. CERB has been an interesting experiment and based on what I have seen it proves that people would rather do nothing and get a reasonable amount of money than work their ass off for a little more. If you are starving, you will eventually get over yourself and take anything you can find to eat. Perpetual safety net is a failed system from the beginning.
pretty sure its also kept every business afloat(see: record breaking sales in the entire powersports industry)
 
I would argue the opposite. CERB has been an interesting experiment and based on what I have seen it proves that people would rather do nothing and get a reasonable amount of money than work their ass off for a little more. If you are starving, you will eventually get over yourself and take anything you can find to eat. Perpetual safety net is a failed system from the beginning.
There's a huge difference between UI and CERB. In case of UI you don't have to make a choice - you can keep working if you want to do better than just surviving.
 
pretty sure its also kept every business afloat(see: record breaking sales in the entire powersports industry)
I don't know anyone on CERB buying toys. JT picking up 75% of salaries of working employees though. Yeesh. Lots of owners just had their expenses whacked with minimal impact on incoming money.
 
There's a huge difference between UI and CERB. In case of UI you don't have to make a choice - you can keep working if you want to do better than just surviving.
^this

People will get bored out of their minds/and or get depressed.
Lord knows I've been cranky during this whole stay at home thing.
 
There's a huge difference between UI and CERB. In case of UI you don't have to make a choice - you can keep working if you want to do better than just surviving.
Where does the money come from to pay for the UI portion?
 

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