The big winners will be the robots.
The big winners will be the robot’s MANUFACTURERS......
It really is the only solution for fast food. And imagine the upside, you actually will get what you ordered the first time.
Years ago, like in the early 70’s, I remember seeing a cartoon in some magazine, I forget which one, that showed a factory assembly line making robots.
There was ONE human and several robot workers on the line and ONE robot reaching out about to tap the human worker on the shoulder......................
> The big winners will be the robots. <
Bingo. And it’s a crying shame. Fast food places provide work for young people going to college, or whatever. And they provide work for folks who unfortunately cannot do anything else.
This bill will wipe that all that away.
“The big winners will be the robots.”
Probably not. I’m sure this “board” will dictate how many robots can be “hired”.
Also, if robots start to become prevalent, they’ll tax them as well.
When all the robots are employed I would expect fast food prices to drop significantly.
This is the reasion I got into industrial automation and programming. I seen this coming over 14 years ago, the new generation of workers would cry-baby themselves out of a job by the older generation trying to stay in business by automating the entry level tasks to save costs.
Why pay a pimple faced cry-baby $45k a year? Not to mention mandatory benefits, mental health days, personal days, call outs, reliability, etc. Versus buying a fleet of robots at $40k each, one time, and hire far less (150:1 ratio) people at $120k+ a year to maintain them for years upon years. The ROI is less than 3 months. If they (new workers) are complaining now, give it another 5 years, they will be better off buying a lawn mower and going around the neighborhood than a college degree.