I just hope you realise at some point, those "low skilled" individuals are human beings like you and deserve as much respect as you do, and that nor you nor any of your close family/friends get to experience that that life
honestly, working isn't a competition or a game, so if someone is upset that someone else makes the same amount of them, they're kind of a shitty person lol
Mehdi - He's just a kid, he doesn't know what he's talking about yet :) Give him 10 years to be beaten down by the system and he'll say something different
but when you say you want to treat them like robots and monitor their performance through software and stop them from unionizing it really comes across as though thats what you think
@JBis it is, you should learn about ML bias and so on... it's a big research field, here is an example if you feel like doing some reading propublica.org/article/…
Skilled labors should be tracked also, it's just harder. I don't think computers could do it as well. And skilled labors are tracked, via their bosses.
@Mehdi because if you want 500 boxes a day and Bob does 500 boxes a day but Nathalie does 0 boxes a day, you output is 500 boxes which indicates no issue
I just hope you realise at some point, those "low skilled" individuals are human beings like you and deserve as much respect as you do, and that nor you nor any of your close family/friends get to experience that that life
Mehdi - He's just a kid, he doesn't know what he's talking about yet :) Give him 10 years to be beaten down by the system and he'll say something different
I strongly believe the latter will happen sooner or later, we're just preparing you for it ;)
I remember in world religions learning about the hundreds of rules of judaism and was glad I wasn't one, not that everyone follows it that strictly, seems more like an orthodox thing
and yeah I agree
Most of them have decent core-rules or 'golden' rules for living a good and moral life
sorry, maybe i misunderstood, thought we were talking specifically about very religious people doing non-covid safe stuff during coivd in the name of religion
I'm at the point where they are pretty much equally likely/unlikely possibilities so I decided I'll just choose whichever outcome makes me the happiest
which is that i'll probably die with no afterlife, but I hope I'm pleasantly surprised
There's no point in to live forever when everything else falls apart. I don't want to focus on the future, just deal with what I am presented with. I want to try to live my life to the fullest. That's how I made peace with it