My daughter is an RN. She finds herself competing with immigrant nurses for LTC jobs at Starbucks wages. All things considered she prefers to work at Starbucks where the money is the same but the responsibility is less.
As to factories automating to reduce staff I see that as a good thing. It means more staff available to automate more factories producing more goods. The wrong answer is to push more staff into existing factories.
The right answer is to automate jobs that are currently done by immigrant hands. And that is possible on farms.
Developed in Britain, the fruits of the automated harvester with a delicate touch are now in a supermarket near you
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Maybe the latte sipping city kids don't want the country jobs but there are lots of country kids that wouldn't mind staying in the country and being able to buy a latte.