SpaceTime wrote: » I was quite surprised to find that recycling is still at least part sorted by hand because people are too lazy to reliably separate plastic, paper and cans.
veryangryman wrote: » One that sticks in my craw... Chefs.... Bad enough that society makes celebrities out of the profession but surely the prep, cooking and serving could be automated to a greater extent than now. I mean find out how to do it well, then get a robot to do it. More hours with the crack pipe could ensue. Result.
Chucken wrote: » You think being a chef is a menial job??
veryangryman wrote: » Cooking prep and serving is. If your restaurant has a set menu and x configurations of each food then I believe it is automatable.
veryangryman wrote: » Cooking prep and serving is. If your restaurant has a set menu and x configurations of each food then I believe it is automatable. To answer your question specifically... I think it's an overrated profession that can make ego maniacs out of people for imo no good reason.
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » I dread the day some of these jobs are done by machines, be no work left if every job that can be done by a machine is done by a machine
The Backwards Man wrote: » Teachers Accountants Solicitors Architects Doctors
RDM_83 again wrote: » 90% of Event Stewarding (if you don't hold a security licence) can be replaced by either a no entry/fire escape sign or a small fence
punisher5112 wrote: » Spray painting cars. Truck,bus,taxi drivers something to change my tv channel or type this without touching anything.
hidinginthebush wrote: » But they all go into the same bin?