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Jesus Malverde

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59. While we largely agree
Thu May 26, 2016, 02:14 AM
May 2016

Companies are expected to not damage the environment, there is no notion in business or society that they should improve it or the community.

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Once the cost to pay people becomes higher than the cost Press Virginia May 2016 #1
That will happen just as fast with or without the raise. Robots are SO much cheaper than people Baobab May 2016 #30
Yeah but if the cost of the robot is higher than that of a person Press Virginia May 2016 #32
Robots can work 24/7 365 Jesus Malverde May 2016 #41
Such exciting opportunities! redixdoragon May 2016 #42
I don't see the frogs hopping out of the pot Jesus Malverde May 2016 #48
Marginalized?! We're already marginalized redixdoragon May 2016 #50
Employers are not responsible for the community Jesus Malverde May 2016 #55
When we effect the environment around us, we are responsible redixdoragon May 2016 #57
While we largely agree Jesus Malverde May 2016 #59
Then to stop doing harm to the environment redixdoragon May 2016 #63
Businesses are by their very nature going to do whatever they can get away with. Jesus Malverde May 2016 #67
So it seems to be a systemic problem of business. redixdoragon May 2016 #68
Recognize the beast Jesus Malverde May 2016 #71
so what do you do for a living? snooper2 May 2016 #100
Your name, your very name. redixdoragon May 2016 #54
Fear of losing jobs for cannabis prohibition...nt Jesus Malverde May 2016 #56
He is the patron saint lancer78 May 2016 #78
We need new models for everything Baobab May 2016 #112
Thanks to the miracle of mass production, that wont be the case. Baobab May 2016 #105
"John henry ... {laid} ... railroad track for the transcontinental railway." mahatmakanejeeves May 2016 #110
That is why a smart young person would get a degree in something like hydraulic engineering snooper2 May 2016 #99
It's happening already in my area. Kilgore May 2016 #129
They were going to do that anyway. Skink May 2016 #2
No question. They are doing it now, and the numbers will just increase. n/t jtuck004 May 2016 #4
Yes and they are doing it now GreatGazoo May 2016 #53
I suspect that hell has a special place waiting for pricks like him. CentralMass May 2016 #3
As a businessman it's your responsibility to Jesus Malverde May 2016 #44
We are talking about a society that is making the CentralMass May 2016 #64
This idea is not new whatthehey May 2016 #89
Good read Jesus Malverde May 2016 #113
It could be the next great human revolution. katsy May 2016 #104
What nonsense. People have been replaced by machinery since the invention of the wheel. Ikonoklast May 2016 #90
Robots are coming to every job they can, regardless of wages. nt silvershadow May 2016 #5
Every job including CEOs I hope. safeinOhio May 2016 #84
And the robots will break down and you can pay the same worker $100/hr. to fix it. tabasco May 2016 #6
But you only pay one worker, christx30 May 2016 #9
I was thinking just having a robot to replace the cashier. tabasco May 2016 #13
I don't see why not. christx30 May 2016 #18
Robots will diagnose their own part failure, send out for the part Baobab May 2016 #33
NOw there's wallyworld2 May 2016 #51
Outsourcing CEOs could save a fortune too... think May 2016 #7
Hey, Mr. Ex-CEO........ HeartoftheMidwest May 2016 #8
Foxconn replacing '60,000 factory workers with robots' elmac May 2016 #10
After 20 years wages in China are going up Jesus Malverde May 2016 #49
No jobs, no need for McDonalds. Kittycat May 2016 #11
Let robots buy their shitty synthetic 'food' Monk06 May 2016 #40
That's the interesting wrinkle Jesus Malverde May 2016 #52
+1 JudyM May 2016 #96
Bingo! inanna May 2016 #106
I dare them to try it because as much as I enjoy their french fries i would boycott them and any cstanleytech May 2016 #12
They already do this Recursion May 2016 #28
Yes I know about the ordering but that just makes things faster once people get cstanleytech May 2016 #34
I'm not sure I follow you metalbot May 2016 #85
Oh there is plenty of judgement to do in a busy restaurant and besides even cstanleytech May 2016 #98
But will robots Jesus Malverde May 2016 #114
We are going to boycot them redixdoragon May 2016 #43
I will not spend a fucking cent at a place with robots. Greybnk48 May 2016 #14
If you drive a car, or ride in one, you already do Democat May 2016 #86
Workers say thank you tazkcmo May 2016 #87
Already happening. appalachiablue May 2016 #15
Ha! sofa king May 2016 #125
Which proves corporations don't give a rat's ass about people. Lint Head May 2016 #16
umm it's the PEOPLE who are loving and using the kiosks...those millennials wondering where the jobs msongs May 2016 #25
Don't lump this on us. redixdoragon May 2016 #45
I like how it's millenials fault. No evidence just shit against the wall. neverforget May 2016 #74
Damn kidz!!! tazkcmo May 2016 #88
And this CEO made how many millions per year in pay and stock options? Chicago1980 May 2016 #17
Looks like he's earning his multi-million dollar pension thelordofhell May 2016 #19
Anymore all McDonalds is is a staffed vending machine. Gore1FL May 2016 #20
CEOs are the real criminals in this world. Initech May 2016 #21
And, I didn't think McDonald's food could get any worse... mudstump May 2016 #22
I think when folks can't afford McDonalds, no number of robots will be able to eat their own garbage tomm2thumbs May 2016 #23
. silvershadow May 2016 #24
Why aren't there robots in other countries then? DrToast May 2016 #26
Huh? not following your post LOL snooper2 May 2016 #102
Just yesterday I read in DU that Adidas will again manufacture LiberalElite May 2016 #123
Pay people more and they won't eat McDonald's crap. nt OnyxCollie May 2016 #27
Why haven't robots replaced CEOS? Geronimoe May 2016 #29
My husband and I were just talking about eilen May 2016 #79
+1. Bad congresscritters and pols too. Bangalore has a very pleasant climate. appalachiablue May 2016 #108
Because CEO's are just so smart, like this guy underpants May 2016 #131
I hope the robots like McDonald's food andym May 2016 #31
They'll need to make a robot snort May 2016 #35
Sounds like he let the cat out of the bag. The minimum wage increase doesn't matter... C Moon May 2016 #36
"Newest McDonalds CEO's job taken over by robot; other workers safe" nt longship May 2016 #37
Something interesting UnFettered May 2016 #38
No reason hundreds of robots could not be managed. Jesus Malverde May 2016 #116
We should ask his robot housekeeper... Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #39
The Jetsons coming to McDonald's near you. jillan May 2016 #58
If it's all automated redixdoragon May 2016 #46
These robots need maintenance all the time The_Casual_Observer May 2016 #47
Do you know what McDonalds really deals in? It ain't burgers Press Virginia May 2016 #76
And there you have it. Capitalism in a nutshell. Nothing matters but profits. jillan May 2016 #60
Well robots cost money and they are not infallible.. you have to hire tech people to fix them. YOHABLO May 2016 #61
because robots taking jobs wouldn't have happened otherwise. tenderfoot May 2016 #62
Hell, they want to replace security guards. redixdoragon May 2016 #65
This is a justification or what's already happening. SheilaT May 2016 #66
great post Locrian May 2016 #81
You have a great idea re required minimum wage, but I want a FULL year! raging moderate May 2016 #83
I hear that robots love to eat hamburgers Matariki May 2016 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author Turbineguy May 2016 #70
So much wrong with this statement Trajan May 2016 #72
Something for the Star Trek fans. redixdoragon May 2016 #73
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #75
Doesn't Matter StrayKat May 2016 #77
They start with tech, they die by tech eilen May 2016 #80
So tax the robots - duh pengu May 2016 #82
I'm for anyone or anything that'll get my iced tea order phylny May 2016 #91
I Robot Bayard May 2016 #92
Just justifying future plans. sofa king May 2016 #93
So now they are holding the working class hostage and KPN May 2016 #94
1%'er says, "Fuck workers, give us more money!" tabasco May 2016 #95
^^ this ^^ Myrina May 2016 #109
If a machine can do it faster, better, or cheaper, businesses will buy that machine. Throd May 2016 #97
i hope this spawns a lot of entry level jobs in the robot repair & maintenance field 0rganism May 2016 #101
Assholes of the world should get ready for basic, guaranteed minimum income then. stillwaiting May 2016 #103
I would love to see how kacekwl May 2016 #107
Here's arms at work at the Robotic Pharmacy in San Fran. appalachiablue May 2016 #111
Seems to be kacekwl May 2016 #121
That's a large hospital example where pharma robotics have been applied first. Viewpoints, appalachiablue May 2016 #122
Every time you use self scan at the grocery store, EllieBC May 2016 #115
I like the self checkout because it's christx30 May 2016 #117
Again, you are helping the store eliminate more jobs. EllieBC May 2016 #118
Make the human checkers faster so I don't have to spend christx30 May 2016 #119
Instead of investing in robots, they should azmom May 2016 #120
Because Obviously, They've Been A Dismal Failure In The Restaurant Business ProfessorGAC May 2016 #134
Maybe focusing on the bottom line is the entire azmom May 2016 #135
they would only HAVE to do this if they were just breaking even now yurbud May 2016 #124
when toasters and refrigerators came out the icemen & fireplace toast rack companies weren't happy Sunlei May 2016 #126
That selfish prick wants a tax cut. Darb May 2016 #127
So now Uponthegears May 2016 #128
Bring it on - the workers can then go to work building robots and repairing robots liberal N proud May 2016 #130
Robots are coming to Mickey Dee's no matter what the minimum wage is/will be. no_hypocrisy May 2016 #132
On the positive side, OnDoutside May 2016 #133
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