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in reply to Re: (OT) Employee Retention - Why do you stay, why do you go?
in thread (OT) Employee Retention - Why do you stay, why do you go?

the work would result in job loss for others

Sad but true much of the time. Ineternet Banking, B2B, Amazon, ebay et al. Sure it is more efficient but where is the personal contact.....

One of the sad things I see is the loss of community. Years ago you would meet your banker, butcher, baker face to face, at least once a week....Now you can do it all in the supermarket and get to meet a pimply 16 year old on the minimum wage. The older I get the less appealing that is ;-)

A connected society is fine but what happens to the ordinary Joe? I wrote a poem about it once upon a when. Not in Perl but you get that....

A Big Load of Paradigm Shift Am I a Luddite, well Yes and No In modern times, it seems as though The progress made, across the years Evaporates and disappears Rationalists see, people like me Of little use, and that may be But let me ask, if you don’t mind What use the world, if it’s not kind By kind I don’t mean charity Just chance to work, and chance to be A place for all, but no free ride Too much to ask? Well you decide When dollars count, for more than men It’s time I think, to think again We’re starting down a slippery slope Towards a world devoid of hope Where those that can, just take it all Whilst by the wayside, others fall Society, split into two Been there before, it’s nothing new Information and technology Are not all they’re, cracked up to be Paradigm shift, well yes indeed But shifting where, and at what speed It seems that now, computers can Well do the work, once done by man Yet man is lost, without a job Does this enrich, or does it rob? So now I think, that we should ask Need computers, do this task? For without job, what is my role? It’s useful work, that makes me whole Doc

cheers

tachyon

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Re: Re: Re: (OT) Employee Retention - Why do you stay, why do you go?
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 03, 2003 at 22:06 UTC
    A connected society is fine but what happens to the ordinary Joe?

    He's learned new skills and moved on to a more challenging job. You don't need someone with 20 years work experience to run items across a scanner. The fact you find this economical inefficiency "appealing" worries me. Perhaps it's time to look at the reasons these changes occur?

    Oh, and read this.