mopar691
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If I owned a big channel letter biz I would have one of those machines...
And pay a employee to run it.
If I owned a big channel letter biz I would have one of those machines...
And pay a employee to run it.
Wrapping a car with vinyl from a printer instead of spending a week airbrushing, hand painting and clear coating?
I'm not seeing it the way you do, but then, maybe there are some hiddens factors here.
However, aren't you the one who just said recently, you had to get rid of your employee because he was doing all the things this article claims ?? Granted, it might not be too much talking or too many smoke breaks, but you gave the guy extra money, paid vacations and he didn't get the jobs finished you requested of him.... correct ?? You were overly nice and it bit you in the @ss.
I'm not one for paying someone to milk his/her job, but this is starting to sound odd to me. Whether someone is young, older or not particularly fitted to the job..... what is wrong with replacing something that isn't working ??
You don't like the wording ?? It's offensive ?? If I had a nickel for everytime someone said something wrong, off-color or in appropriate, I could probably retire with no cares in the world. I can sorta see what you're saying about this particular article, but to the degree and the issue you are having with it, seems more like there is some underlying problemwhich hasn't surfaced, yet.
You're about the ONLY person here, seeing it in the context you are expressing. Perhaps, it's not as bad as you perceive and might want to reevaluate your spin on things.
gee thanks for ignoring me as he is not the only one who is seeing it in the context and I have no underlying issues that haven't surface yet. the ad sucks, plain and simple. comparing it to a slacker isn't fair as most employees are not. the double American flag with the made in 'Merica shows a lack of any real talent in setting up the ad. a real novice repeats a logo or image like that as they thin it balances out a layout.
the real real real thing going on is this. if you follow research economists, they all come up with the same prediction. in 20 years, everything will be automated. hell, there's even software that will write an article automatically. there is no limit to what can be done by robotics and software. if you are 60, just enjoy your life doing what you are doing. but if you are a 30 year old craftsman of any kind. run for your life. your hands and experience will be needed as much as a horse was in the early 1900's. the argument back then was "use a motor. at least it doesn't poop and need to eat and take breaks". well the same argument is being made here for a craftsman. it may be offensive. but it is what it is. machines that used to cost $100,000, in the future, will cost $10,000 and the ROI will shift.
economists main worry is that there will be billions more people than jobs in 20 years.
I'm not seeing it the way you do, but then, maybe there are some hiddens factors here.
However, aren't you the one who just said recently, you had to get rid of your employee because he was doing all the things this article claims ?? Granted, it might not be too much talking or too many smoke breaks, but you gave the guy extra money, paid vacations and he didn't get the jobs finished you requested of him.... correct ?? You were overly nice and it bit you in the @ss.
I'm not one for paying someone to milk his/her job, but this is starting to sound odd to me. Whether someone is young, older or not particularly fitted to the job..... what is wrong with replacing something that isn't working ??
You don't like the wording ?? It's offensive ?? If I had a nickel for everytime someone said something wrong, off-color or in appropriate, I could probably retire with no cares in the world. I can sorta see what you're saying about this particular article, but to the degree and the issue you are having with it, seems more like there is some underlying problemwhich hasn't surfaced, yet.
You're about the ONLY person here, seeing it in the context you are expressing. Perhaps, it's not as bad as you perceive and might want to reevaluate your spin on things.
There already are billions more people on earth than enough jobs to feed and house everyone. It isn't technological advances that are making people sick, killing the environment, being pitted against each other or machines, etc. its a level of greed that is unsustainable. Look at the high tech, highly automated, highly skilled humans, very content and happy countries like Denmark, Norway, Germany, etc. These folks have their priorities straight. Enjoy your work, be reasonably profitable at it but not at the expense of happiness, health and social stability.
Actually, I'm not the only person here who finds the ads use of generalizations and negative stereotypes wrong.
So, we now count 2
I don't know why you feel the need to exaggerate other poster's intent or attach your perception of a "hidden factor" in order to reinforce your points, but its tiresome and only muddies the water.
There is no water muddied in asking someone a question. What was exaggerated ??
I was It also makes me think less of a person who does it all the time.
Now, who's getting personal and stereotyping ??
My own situation isn't relevant and even having experienced it more than once in my business owning life,
If you commit the exact same judgement you condemn, why do you not apply ??
I still won't embrace stereotypes and generalizations about groups of people, in this case signmakers. I'm of the mind that, doing so is the stuff cowards and dull, shallow thinkers are made of.
No one embraces stereotyping or generalizations when degrading, but sometimes it's a MUST.
I don't do channel letters and I'm not that offended or upset. I just wanted to know what others thought of the ad.
the worst thing about hiring a human is that.... they are a human. bleh.
a cold tireless programmable machine is a much better shop mate.
Accu bend ACE+ good machnie?I'm curious how others react to the ad by Computerized Cutters, Inc. for their channel letter bending machine and the fairly insulting description of the "human" worker they are comparing their machine to.
Aside from the derogatory stereotypes being used, their overt use of the Made in America message really kills me.
The gist of the ad is that we humans are lazy, overpaid, inconsistent, cost too much and expect to be paid for overtime, benefits, etc. Its also a negative that we have to eat from time to time, talk ( I guess only discussions about the next order are not frowned upon ), smoke ( even though less than 20% still smoke ), are disloyal and our quality is so bad we can't produce two of the same thing without flaws.
I can't begin to imagine their views on those working in the industry who might still belong to the sheet metal workers union.