Socialism is going to be the movement
yes. everyone gets a stipend for food, rent and utility costs. if you want to travel, buy nice things or have kids you get a jobMost of the jobs created in this recovery have been low wage part time jobs. So if those get automated eventually, what happens to those people and the people who want to get those jobs?
Are we gonna basically be a society where only a small section of the working age population actually works?
Most of the jobs created in this recovery have been low wage part time jobs. So if those get automated eventually, what happens to those people and the people who want to get those jobs?
Are we gonna basically be a society where only a small section of the working age population actually works?
Should have known this ever since the auto makers went bankrupt
I'm glad my dad was able to retire and get full pension before all this shyt went into the ground
I worked for Ford from 1999 to 2006. Starting at 19. People thought I had it made, retire at 49, live the good life. I thought that too, until one chance discussion during a union meeting. I worked at the Chicago Stamping Plant in Ford Heights, Illinois. My folks work there still with 30 years plus seniority. Anyways, I would normally sleep during the meetings and this was around the time they canned the Taurus for awhile. We were to build the Freestyle and the 500 Hundred while in Mexico, they were making the Fusion. This is where people miss the forest for the trees. We were due to get a lot of overtime due to the ramp up of these two new cars. I asked a question. Why are we getting these cars while the Fusion will be made in Mexico? The Union rep said that we, with all that we make, insurance, pensions, whatever...we cost about $80 an hour while the workers in Mexico are $3. It doesn't matter if the numbers were correct or not, just the sheer difference woke me the fukk up. I go home that night, look at what the company was projected for sales. The Fusion was the star in the news clippings, the cars we were making were to have barely modest sales. The writing was on the wall. I worked nights at that time. I woke up, started researching colleges and enrolled in one on the spot. My ex-wife was like, why are you doing this, you are making so much money. I simply said, the bottom is going to fall out because the writing is definitely on the wall. This isn't even something you have to pay attention to, its bright as fukk, neon lights. This was 2004. After two years of school, entering my junior year in college, Ford offered buyouts to leave. I took my educational buyout, they paid off my junior and senior year. After I got my bachelors, quickly dove back into school to get my MBA. I was not going to bullshyt with that.
Whole story had me like!!!
I have to give you props, most people in your situation would have bytched out and stayed on a sinking ship because they didn't know what to do.
I heard what they got paid in Detroit was typical for autoworkers compared to companies overseas but what killed them were the pensions from all of the people. A lot of overseas automakers weren't as old as the american ones so they didn't have to worry about taking care of their old workers.
It's probably why a lot of companies are now switching to 401K matching contributions so if you don't save shyt, the company won't have shyt saved for you either.![]()
i think that there are only two solutions, and in a way youve already highlighted one:Sadly friends, this also means they plan on killing a great deal of the population because what are all of these jobless friends going to do.
thats an excellent point. to avoid the latter we would have to think of a way to make the guaranteed/unconditional minimum income solution feasible. as i see it, the only way to make it realistically happen is to drive the cost of living as close to zero as it can. the cost of living is so great at this moment that to provide a universal minimum income to everyone would cost so much that the latter solution in your ultimatum is actually more realistic.Minimum welfare or a living wage (or shyt...a money-less society)
or
Withdrawal from larger society as the rest of the world lives in squalor (Think Elysium)
thats an excellent point. to avoid the latter we would have to think of a way to make the guaranteed/unconditional minimum income solution feasible. as i see it, the only way to make it realistically happen is to drive the cost of living as close to zero as it can. the cost of living is so great at this moment that to provide a universal minimum income to everyone would cost so much that the latter solution in your ultimatum is actually more realistic.