automation going for the entry level jobs

in #technology7 years ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-26/robot-making-6-burgers-broke-millennials-san-francisco

both titles pretty much tell the story as it is, the future job market is going to be as tough and competitive as it gets, longer periods of training for more and more time and money invested, less and less job openings or opportunities for the full time high paying jobs, demands to increase minimum wage will be met with more automation. San Francisco itself is the scene of the highest population of homeless people, attracted by the city's liberal policies, member of the street cleaning "poop patrol" are making some 100k per year, but with the high rent and cost of living in the SF area, that might not be enough to live comfortably and save, automation might go to some length in decreasing cost of living though, so here is something to hope for