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Originally Posted by Maruzo
True. Changes in the business landscape comes due to necessity. The prosperity of these online business actually means much less good jobs for the people.
They end up getting lousy warehousing jobs as a result. Long hours, easily replaceble because it requires much less specific skill sets.
Since the software and the algorithms took care of most of the sales rep's jobs, along with a few other jobs that people will no longer be able to find.
Many people will be without jobs without PPP helping to keep their companies afloat. That is pretty plain to see.
This pandemic is actually fast tracking the replacement and removal of many traditional jobs that people holds because the online business is taking them away.
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A free jobs training program is needed to gain new skills so the unemployed or those living at the poverty level will be qualified for higher paying jobs. A focus on improving the infrastructure such as roads and bridges would also be beneficial for higher paying job creation. With COVID 19 infections so high funding for small business would be better when the curve has been on the downturn for a couple of weeks. Restrictions are going to get tighter as the spikes continues to go higher so customer base may not be enough to make a profit.
Online businesses are going to dramatically increase and delivery features of so many small and even large businesses will not likely go away. Unless it is necessary business owners will not want to invest in brick and mortar locations. The result will be the need for less employees. That will negatively impact low paying jobs and a fair number of those of middle management.