• mackwinston
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    1 year ago

    They aren’t sitting there twiddling their thumbs for 12 hours, they are providing a service which evidently people value. “Savings are savings” is the kind of argument an accountant who knows the cost of everything but the value of nothing would make.

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      We’re talking about the cost a human being sitting around selling tickets to people. You can value that service all day long, but if the human being is wasting their life doing something a machine could do you’re literally wasting human life.

      If a job can be killed. Replace it. This isn’t about money, money is a proxy for what actually matters. Time and resources.

      Human potential far surpasses selling you tickets, and any human potential wasted in this way is a tragedy.

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        1 year ago

        The ticket office staff don’t merely sell tickets - and I know because I’ve done the job - much of the job is assisting people in a way a machine still cannot.