> Being in the IT industry and specifically in software development,
> I know I've killed off a lot of jobs.  We used to have two full time
> accountants - they've been replaced with good software and a clerical
> worker.
> 
> We used to have a full middle management staff to generate and ride
> herd on our production schedules.  A couple of those people moved up,
> most moved out.  Good scheduling software kind of wiped them out.
> 
> In a nutshell our business volume has more than doubled and our employee
> count has stayed about the same and the proportion of skilled to
> unskilled labor has dropped.
> 
> I guess I feel hypocritical complaining now that IT workers are getting
> the axe due to changing capabilities and economics.
> 
> My sympathies to the blacksmiths and typewriter repair people as well...
> 
> I just remembered at one time I was a pretty hot shot tube TV repairman...
> 
> I think I need lunch - my brain seems deprived of something necessary...
> 
> So, what about that IBM and RedHat subject line, eh?
> Kent

That's an excellent point.


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