Two things, among others, will remain with all this upheaval.
1) There will always be the need to maintain these things despite what the naysayers say. Somewhere up and down the supply chain, man will be directly involved.
2) Demand always drives supply in the economy. In the service industry for example, I think there will always be demand for the touch of human warmth, graciousness, and expertise when it comes, for instance, to waiters, matire d’s, and chefs in restaurants.
1) There will always be the need to maintain these things despite what the naysayers say. Somewhere up and down the supply chain, man will be directly involved.
2) Demand always drives supply in the economy. In the service industry for example, I think there will always be demand for the touch of human warmth, graciousness, and expertise when it comes, for instance, to waiters, matire dâs, and chefs in restaurants.
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1) Yes, but you will need less people.
2) Yes, as robots/automation takes over jobs that need a human touch like in the fine dining will see still need human labor but unless you are an executive chef, etc service jobs pay less.