For those of you that work as Cashiers how do you feel about your job soon being automated by the incoming of robots?
I'm going back to school for Mechatronics, but most people aren't thinking that far ahead. They are oblivious to what's about to happen.Automaton and robots gives you new job opportunities, but you need to educate yourself.. They'll be in need of software engineers and maintenance technicians etc..
I'm going back to school for Mechatronics, but most people aren't thinking that far ahead. They are oblivious to what's about to happen.
I'm getting an Associate's not a Bachelor's. I am in the U.S. so you can get by with an Associate's and certs.You're setting yourself up for failure by getting a specialty degree unless you already have a normal bachelors.
You're asking if people are concerned about automation job replacement, and then reveal you'll study something that forward that process.I'm going back to school for Mechatronics, but most people aren't thinking that far ahead. They are oblivious to what's about to happen.
People can stay in this career working in manufacturing if they accumulate a transferable skill.You're asking if people are concerned about automation job replacement, and then reveal you'll study something that forward that process.