4.57 drivers per truck?
168 hours per week divided by 40 hours per week equals 4.2 workers. Add the people to supervise them and its pretty close. No wonder you're just a farm labourer
4.57 drivers per truck?
Ay-yup. If them drivers had accepted 50 cents an hour, they'd still have jobs. It was their own greed that did them in.See, this is what happens when you raise the minimum wage.
It'll look a lot like a Transformers movie.So what happens when the power goes out and the diesels don't?
OK, but if you want to be true to your philosophy, you'll till your soil by hand. No tractors, no power cultivators, and for that matter, since you specify the replacement of humans as the evil to be avoided, no animal-drawn plows either.When automation has replaced human, wouldn't it stands true that human's would no longer have jobs to buy all the things which the automated robots are producing? I've never lived on a farm or worked on a farm, so not certain about this one, but I think I might like to buy land to become a farmer.
So what happens when the power goes out and the diesels don't?
Well. . . that sounds ominous.I suspect the controller may be powered
Your treason is noted. The Controllers will not forget.I wouldn't go that far
“That will take 800 people off our site,” Cowan said of the trucks. “At an average (salary) of $200,000 per person, you can see the savings we’re going to get from an operations perspective.”
Holy sh!t
Clearly i should have went to school for truck driving....
What's that in real money?Holy sh!t
Clearly i should have went to school for truck driving....
Holy sh!t
Clearly i should have went to school for truck driving....