by Outcast_Searcher » Wed 25 Jul 2018, 13:08:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('marmico', '
')I ain't worried about the Joesixpacks and Jane Chardonnays.
Ok, so what happens when in fairly rapid succession, no particular order:
1). A huge proportion of the driving jobs go away?
2). A huge proportion of the distribution, packing, etc. jobs go away?
3). A huge proportion of service jobs like cashiers (what are left) go away?
4). A huge proportion of food service work goes away?
5). A hell of a lot of lower skilled jobs in general are replaced by automation?
I'm VERY concerned about what the vast majority of the Joes and Janes do THEN, because they're not likely to be able to suddenly do some highly skilled job requiring degrees, prep for degrees, etc. -- when folks with degrees are already pouring out of colleges.
It's not the building wave that is the big concern: it's when the wave breaks over the heads of the Joes and Janes. Nothing is certain, but given how society basically does NOTHING re looking ahead at such issues, the fallout could be very ugly indeed.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.