Right? We're only on Week 7 out of 52, of Year 1.
VitoRobles
At my multinational, we typically hire in the hundreds every month for customer service. It's like a $15/hr job, very baseline entry level, no experience needed. Because of that, there's a constant churn. Most folks go for a year and leave for other jobs, or get promoted.
Last year was the start of us rolling out AI tools. According to the year end report, our "customer score" skyrocketed, which tells the bosses that AI is great for customer service. Also a few months ago, I noticed we weren't refilling Customer Service jobs as fast anymore.
So these are the people who are getting squeezed out.
Funny you say this. I'm watching my local coding community say things like "We used to apply to 100+ jobs and get an interview. Now it's like 300+ jobs."
It's a serious change
I definitely remember the turning point.
Seeing a tiny version of something who raise (either human or furball) get older and do things outside of your control, and all you can do is set them up for success.
Kinda like playing The Sims.
When Sarah Palin came about, surely I thought she was the most craziest dumbest and racist female brunette politician ever.
Why are there more?!
I was too much of a nerd that I joined a informal high school circle where they hike and talked about "plants and trees" and all they did was smoke pot where I wanted to discuss invasive species to the forest population.
Yep! Took two tries as well. I got banned from one because literally my second comment pissed off the mod! Im already loving Lemmy.
Someone call time out. I'm tired
Shit is wack bruh frfr
His Spider verse appearance is going to take the movie to rated MA
(me not seeing the server I joined)
Am I in some neutral zone?
I have to confess. I still scroll Reddit from time to time (no longer use my account), and the front page just has a lot more variety. There's still a lot of bot content from the occasional AITA that's purely clickbait to the reposts.
I do like that comments and conversations are better here. I'm seeing familiar names and I like it.