Job Automation: Robots taking over our jobs! Which are the worse states?

United States
July 8, 2017 4:20pm CST
This is scary. We have outsourcing taking our jobs. We have people who cannot speak English but are being provided with interpreters--taking over our jobs. Now, we have robots. What is happening to America?
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@dgobucks226 (37621)
8 Jul 17
It seems like a revolution is taking place with these machines! I heard one way businesses are going to combat the rising minimum wage is through automation.
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• United States
8 Jul 17
I have three jobs. They are physical labor in the sun. One of them is minimum wage. Minimum wage is right near slavery.
@dgobucks226 (37621)
8 Jul 17
Another thought on this topic. If the minimum wage gets raised to high and to fast the businesses will find someone to pay for their declining profits. In most cases it is the consumer
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• United States
8 Jul 17
@dgobucks226 That is true, but the majority of people here will not put a 28 pound sweeper on their backs which also heats up and go up and down 24 flights of stairs for 7.25 an hour. Will you do it?
@PBKING (1523)
• India
9 Jul 17
I agree with this
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• United States
9 Jul 17
Thank you. When you live in the USA, learning the language benefits the person and the country as a whole. Americans, in general, love to see internationals trying to learn. It makes me want to help them in so many ways.
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@PBKING (1523)
• India
9 Jul 17
@MsBooklover yeah language learning is always good to survive
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• United States
10 Jul 17
@PBKING Once a person learns, they see how much more control they have over their own lives. To live in a country and have to be at the mercy of others is not good.
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• Defuniak Springs, Florida
9 Jul 17
Have you looked around there are plenty of people who don't speak English and have jobs. I think you have a rather skewed view on things.
• United States
9 Jul 17
I have nothing against people who don't speak English working. My point is we shouldn't have to pay an interpreter up to $40 to interpret for someone to do a job when there is an English-speaking person willing to do the job. You are quick to judge, but you would not do it...and you know it. And I never said they should not work. I am saying they should learn the language of the country they live in. End of discussion.