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In reply to the discussion: 50% of occupations today will no longer exist in 2025: Report [View all]nichomachus
(12,754 posts)8. Two possibilities
I live in an area with a lot of old people (I am one too), and many of them were mystified by the self-checkout. An awful lot of the time, a store employee would have to help the person, practically checking out for them -- even to the point of having to slide their credit card for them. So, the store may not have been saving as much money as they thought they would.
The other is that CA passed a law that said that liquor couldn't be purchased at a self-checkout. You have to go stand in line with a real person. I know I stopped buying beer and liquor there because I didn't want to stand in line at one of the two registers were open. So the store may have been seeing their liquor sales drop.
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A lot of personal experience makes me conclude that often, trying to save money is not worth it
AZ Progressive
Nov 2014
#54
Ours did because there was too much theft associated with the self check out lanes.
Initech
Nov 2014
#44
Yep, the age of robots is perpetually 10-30 years off. "No, but this time it's real!"
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#42
Good luck selling that to the "you don't eat if you don't work" Americans
AZ Progressive
Nov 2014
#18
America is rapidly becoming into an extreme "Winners and Losers" society
AZ Progressive
Nov 2014
#21
I saw the video posted months ago, might have been one of yours. Although the tone is
appalachiablue
Nov 2014
#33
I wasn't familiar with Durkheim, thanks. Credible if grim, esp. how tradtional groups like
appalachiablue
Nov 2014
#64
There is what I like and what I want, and what I don't like and don't want
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2014
#51
Your concern may be warranted from what I've seen lately. Transportation is a sector under
appalachiablue
Nov 2014
#59
way back more than 40 years ago I worked as a small town radio announcer at two different places
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2014
#55