I would absolutely watch a reality show in which coders and bankers had to do the work of subsistence farmers for a year.https://twitter.com/custerwork/status/1229463296287420419 …
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Is Bloomberg being condescending, or is he sketching out a line of argument? What are his thoughts on the role of agricultural and manual labor in a modern economy? God forbid we watch, I don't know, a *sixty* second clip to find out. The tweets must flow.
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Does Mike Bloomberg's instinctive condescension when making an argument he could have made a dozen better ways tell us something about him? Is there a consistent tendency in the US elite to denigrate 'unskilled' labor that reflects why people are enjoying dunking on this?
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Well, to be fair, IT instead does it with minimal education and then just sell them into indentured servitude. Sorry, offers an "ISA". And we're not going to mention the "QA" boiler rooms.
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IMO the competition before 2016 and after 2016 is huge...but I know there are boot camps which produce good outcome for their students so...
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I don't think that's uncontroversial, unless you specifically mean classroom education. Subsistence farmers, eg, would have grown up on farms being taught constantly. The most basic tasks take no training, but that's true for data entry, going through basic troubleshooting, etc
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