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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: HairBall who wrote (21400)10/8/2018 1:24:28 PM
From: robert b furman4 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 33421
 
They will be very good repair jobs.

Much like the IC fabs of today that run 24/7/365.

I can see back up spare robots that get installed as routine maintenance is performed to keep the lines rolling.

When I was 19-22 I worked in the GM assembly lines of many plants - one common denominator is the assembly line must always keep going.

If and when it stops lights and whistler go on.

The superintendent comes looking for why the line is stopped.

So replacement of consumables will be a constant job and provide very good jobs - but much like auto plants now - not near as many people.

New jobs evolve off of this change - how many code writers were working 10 years ago to now?

Its a good story for those who seek an education beyond political science and basket weaving.

Stems are and will be in big demand. Science,Technology,Electrical, and Manufacturing.

Bob
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