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In reply to the discussion: 50% of occupations today will no longer exist in 2025: Report [View all]AZ Progressive
(3,411 posts)52. So they will rather be reamed?
Talk about an ultimately passive populace.
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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