Thursday, October 24, 2013

exploratory essay

 Jakob Hemerick
English-2  4th block
Ms. McCoy
24-Oct-13


                                What jobs shouldn’t or should be taken over by technology?

As you know technology has been taking over jobs. Like car factories have been involved with all of us. Some people say that technology helps to make jobs better but is taking them slowly. There are certain jobs that are too hard for people like the high class jobs not the middle class jobs. So what Jobs shouldn’t and should be taken over by technology.
A job that robots or technology has taken over for instance are car factories. People used to make cars and assemble them in Detroit for Ford GMC Chrysler. They all fired people or layed them off. This happened because the companies got technology and robots. I wouldn't blame them because you can control the robot to tighten the bolts or to place the windshields in. People you can’t control what they do or you can trust them all of the time.
 Companies would have saved allot of money, if they kept people but instead they invested in technology. In the article “The unions didn’t bankrupt Detroit but good cars did” said, “Cars cost about 1500 dollars per car cost of union labors”. This helps get an amount in your head for about how much cars were in the 1900’s. Technology cost energy and electricity prices will rise with the more technology. Cars would cost more money to make in time because the materials would be better and stronger for the car. May people do not know what to do when they got fired or layed off all of these people didn't have another job because they were making good money at one job. They had bills to pay and a family to feed.
This issue has because big in this world and other jobs as well. This problem is with hospitals and phones. They are taking jobs and live day by day from the late 1900’s. Just because some jobs aren’t and are made for people. I believe that curtain jobs like doctors and janitors couldn't have their jobs taken because there is nothing that could take their spot.


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