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Originally Posted by Alan A
2000 hours at 15 an hour.
Blame the clowns that said doubling minimum wage was a good idea.
Same idea as all the touchscreens for ordering in urban McDonald’s
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Yep, makes you wonder if someone was making a point in establishing their price point.
The biggest upside (downside?) is the robot doesn’t know what the time is. So work the robot, 4,000 hours, you’re paying $7.50/hour, work it 16 hours a day, 365/year, you’re paying $5.14/hour...