Ronn Blankenship schreef:

> At 16:34 28-01-01 +0100, you wrote:
> >"John D. Giorgis" schreef:
> >
> > > Not really.   In your scenario, Jeroen, if the low skilled/paid staff
> > > leaves for a week, the company will probably just hire other workers.
> > > Why?   Because they are low skilled, and therfore there is an abundant
> > > supply of them.  Business then resumes as usual.
> >
> >Not quite. Maybe in the US there is an abundance of unskilled people, but over
> >here the stock is slowly running out. There is a shortage on low skill
> >secretarial workers, maintanance workers, cleaning ladys and the sort.
> >Almost no
> >one wants to do those jobs, because they are boring, low pay and low
> >status. Alas
> >the Dutch track record in education is much better then yours. Because
> >educations
> >are attainable (read affordable and good) for everyone with half a brain
> >and some
> >sense. So people usually go for it and make sure they are educated. And right
> >they are.
> >
> >Sonja
>
> Oh, for some good, cheap robots.  Thoroughly programmed with the Three
> Laws, of course . . .

So where can I get one to do my cleaning and shopping? ;o)

Sonja

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