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themafiayesterday at 8:52 PM1 replyview on HN

> Ford style assembly lines

The ones with 10 hour shifts and mandatory overtime? Yea, I don't think it's the _line_ that's making them miserable.

> Partially automated cashier did the same thing.

I've not once heard anyone in the service industry make this complaint.

> as the efficiency benefits are too important.

You can squeeze every last drop of productivity from your employees. In the short term this may even evidence profits. In the long term it only works if you hold a monopoly position.


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stephc_int13yesterday at 9:12 PM

"The ones with 10 hour shifts and mandatory overtime? Yea, I don't think it's the _line_ that's making them miserable."

The whole innovation was about making the jobs as simple and repetitive as possible so humans would basically work like robots.

Once you're there, having removed any agency and freedom, pushing the hours to the limits of human exhaustion is just one logical step.

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