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vvpan ◴[] No.45059806[source]
Lots of people are sceptical but I cannot imagine a use for entry level positions anymore. At my work everybody got to calling AI "the intern", which is not confusing because we do not have and have no use for interns.
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nicce ◴[] No.45060914[source]
So what are the long term risks when senior staff leaves and those need to be replaced with new seniors that have never seen the existing work vs. promoting younger people who knows the projects and practises?
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1. globular-toast ◴[] No.45061031[source]
Long... term... risk? What is this archaic concept? I just want to get into a position where I can extract rent from children when they grow up. Why do I need to worry about this so called long term risk?
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2. mothballed ◴[] No.45063144[source]
>I just want to get into a position where I can extract rent from children when they grow up.

That's called social security.