Porktown
So, what you are saying is, until then, our jobs just get picked off one by one.
what I'm saying, automation and job cuts are a fact of life and have been "forever"
when I hired in at Chrysler ('77) there were 3800 workers.
It took 46 production workers to man the Valarie sedan door line . 36 and 38 for the K car and Omni respectively
when I left in '90, there were appx 1800 workers and it took 9 people to make a door and 6 on the other line
a large press line that took 18 workers in '77 took 5 when I left.
that plant (Twinsburg stamping) closed in '09
when's the last time someone pumped your gas?
I use the self checkout at Sam's Club and Giant Eagle
Kiosk your burger & biggie pop
what hasn't been sent overseas or outsourced to Mexico, is being automated every day.
To quote a wise man
"there's nothing new under the sun"
KTF