• Fruitball@monyet.cc
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    That’s all true, but just to be a bit nitpicky I’d argue some human work has indeed been eliminated by self checkout.

    Cashiers main job is to scan your stuff, but in order to do that they also have to stand around waiting for you and other customers for hours on end, and when you arrive they have to do emotional labor of acting cheerful and upbeat

    Still I wish we didn’t live in a society where increased efficiency leads to people being homeless with no jobs.

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        There’s at the very least a lot of social and managerial pressure to act cheerful. Even if you didn’t do it, many people would because it’s effectively required of them. Something being technically a choice doesn’t remove the social pressures that make many feel that it’s not a choice. Plus I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s been used as rationale to fire people before, which means that for some, it isn’t a choice (and most people are scared of losing their jobs, so won’t try to find out).

        In tipped roles, it would definitely result in less pay.

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          I can’t think of the last time someone working a register was anything more than polite. 99.9% of the time, we don’t speak in any meaningful way. Their work neither adds value to nor takes value from my day. Which, to be clear, makes me want their jobs to be much, much better. At least give them something to sit on, for goodness sake.

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        It’s a choice right up until you get fired or reprimanded for not meeting some arbitrary criteria