“[MORE COMPANIES PLAN TO REPLACE WORKERS WITH COMPUTERS AMIDST HIKES IN UNION]” FoxNews
~ Well, my assignment with my temp job from hell is one such MEDIUM-sized company that has orchard two softwares to administrate payroll of paper timecards and track location of technician trucks.
I noticed that the technicians don’t always have reach day signed off by the lead’s initials, full out the job number/description/task or send in their timecards in a timely matter, which, if they did, sometimes chop off the dates on the far left and/or initial/notes on the far right and/or manager approval on the bottom of the smartphone image.
As for the tracking location of the technicians, the software is a downloadable app with requires a GPS. It keeps them honest as to their whereabouts: I suspect this is one factor why some technician were “laid-off”. But I’m a assuming and that’s not good.
And so by the second week of June, I hope to be relieved of a VERY boring and unfulfilling job. I’m thinking that being a paper-pusher/adminitrative clerk is no fun. What I’m thinking is that flipping burger may/might not sound so bad after all – it’s the same a couple of hours in one location and be placed in a busier location that need back-up worker.
I’m further thinking off other jobs that will pick-up the slack of federal/government/private workers. In my old blog entries, I mentioned data entry and other repetitious/hard jobs, such as banking, cashiers, nurses, contructio.n.
I’m thinking that trade and technical jobs are next because computers do such a precise job in miniature painting, too.
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