If you are like me you are completely conflicted about self scan isles in stores. I mean on one hand I like not having to wait for some pimply faced teenager or someone so old that they remember the great depression to check out my items. I also do think it speeds things up most of the time if you're in a hurry. I mean the machine usually does not try to engage you in a lively conversation. Of course sometimes neither do the cashiers. I especially like the no limit ones with full length conveyor belts at Meijer. What I don't like is that it's taking over the jobs of multiple cashiers. Jobs that may not pay that much, but in today's economy a cashiers job would have to be better than no job. I also have to stop and wonder if technology keeps growing and machines keep taking over the human jobs, who in the hell is going to be able to afford the products these places sell if they have no jobs to make money to buy them with! I'm not a technology girl. I mean I like them and am fascinated by technology, but I also see the error in it's ways. I believe it's one of the number one culprits behind the weight issues of Americans today. Before secretaries (almost an extinct job now) had to get up and go get files and look things up. They didn't just sit idle at a desk all day. That is just one example. What brought this topic today to the foreground for me though was an experience I had almost a week ago. 
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she dont sound trailor park. she sounds like the hotel you pay by the week trash. never the less i feel the same way you do about it taking peoples jobs away from them. remember when gas stations filled you up and checked your oil. and if your tire was bad would put on a donut for you ectra? it isnt like it used to be at all. all i can say is mankind will adjust. i personally dont use those self checkouts becouse i feel that i deserve to be taken care of now and then. and its my own protest. one time i was directed to one and i told the manager no. and she said that i had to. i told her i didnt have to do anything but pay becouse i am the customer and she wasnt. thought she was going to pass out on that. i told her that i deserved to be treated well and checked out by a human not a machine. she shut up and called in for another cashier. i think i started a quit riot. i was hearing aman sister and the likes behind me.
I would hate to be that womans husband. Poor guy. Selfishness is an epidemic. It should be a pandemic, but most people are too selfish to understand they are selfish. I wonder how those kids feel. This will only get worse.
Yes, technology will take over many many jobs in the name of cost savings. My question is this: "Who buys the products when no one is working?". Anyone think this is part of our economy's problems? How many jobs have been and will be phased out?
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