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RE: Crypto Basic Income (CBI): Why STEEM And Manna Are Leading The Way

in #steem6 years ago

I power up all my steem earnings and put them right back to use earning even more thru curation and earning for delegating. I believe the more non traditional investments I make now the better off I'll be in the years to come.

I've seen firsthand the replacement of labor by automation, in fact it is my job. I am a mechanical design engineer and part of my job is to do cost analysis on the ROI of automating instead of letting a person do assembly line work. I also design machines to do jobs that are too dangerous or not ergonomically friendly to humans. I have mixed feelings about it. But that's how I make my living and put a roof over my family's heads. I feel like I've sold my soul to the devil. And you're right, corporations don't give a damn about people. i know that all too well from the decade I've spent in corporate America. The restaurant jobs I've held before I got my engineering degree had more caring management sometimes than the ones I work for now. And that's pretty shocking to me.

These workers at my facility are also mistreated by the company. Many work 10-12 hours a day 7 days a week indefinitely. Management claims it's too expensive to hire a third and fourth team so the people can work normal work weeks (40-50 hours). I find that to be horse sh**. These people working 80 hour weeks make good money but what kind of life is that? I fall victim to the overtime at times too and I'm salaried so I get screwed. I don't get paid for my OT. I only earn vacation days after I've worked two 50 hour weeks in a row (anything over 100 hours in two weeks and I start accruing PTO. So 50 hours a week is where I start earning extra.

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Thanks for the comment @cryptokeeper.

I hear what you are saying. The issue is if you werent doing it, someone would be. It is inevitable what is taking place.

I agree it is criminal how the workers are treated by the company yet there is little that can be done. The problem that labor faces is that even if they tried to force the issue, automation would take place quicker. Corporations are just looking for a reason to invest in R&D. That is why I believe the $15 an hour minimum wage will fail...suddenly the cost savings for automating is there for fast food companies.

It is a vicious cycle. Hence why a threw myself into this starting at the beginning of the year. It is crucial to the next decade or two.

The minimum wage is already from the start a flawed concept trying with Man logic to make something stable while nature is constantly changing. The salary slave concept where you don't get paid based on performance but just a flat number. It makes people end up in a helpless state where they are learning to be helpless and not fight for themselves.