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    From mummycullen@mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) to alt.home.repair on Mon May 18 16:41:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers
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  • From Senator Pocketstuffer@senator.pocketstuffer@hillarys.server.dnc to alt.home.repair on Tue May 19 06:24:22 2026
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    On 5/18/26 16:41, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to grow.
    Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers


    The 10% of the people who still have job in 20 years will have a lot of taxes to pay. No thanks.


    If I had it to do all over again, I'd be a politician.

    No accountability and legal insider trading.

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    to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such
    professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to
    grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers
    has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most
    needed professionals right now are builders, welders, and
    electricians.
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    Your turn, hard workers
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    <p><br>
    </p>
    <p>The 10% of the people who still have job in 20 years will have a
    lot of taxes to pay. No thanks.</p>
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  • From T@T@invalid.invalid to alt.home.repair on Wed May 20 00:21:40 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 5/18/26 1:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace
    such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased
    by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers


    I have noticed that a lot of customer service chat sessions
    are now AI's. This service is polite but terrible.

    So I guess it is a monitory trade off: crappy but cheap
    AI customer service versus expensive but good human
    customer service. The loss in customers because of AI is
    made up by the cheap AI. Maybe not.
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  • From Frank@address@is.invalid to alt.home.repair on Wed May 20 12:00:09 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 5/18/2026 4:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace
    such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased
    by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers

    When I went to college most of the students were men but today it is
    reversed. Probably means that men are going into the trades.

    Might point out that today most of my doctors are women and in general
    college graduates make more. Maybe the pay differential between men and
    women will be reversed.
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  • From Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine@QAOK@ketamine.dnc to alt.home.repair on Thu May 21 05:40:35 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    T wrote:
    On 5/18/26 1:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to
    grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers


    I have noticed that a lot of customer service chat sessions
    are now AI's.-a This service is polite but terrible.

    So I guess it is a monitory trade off: crappy but cheap
    AI customer service versus expensive but good human
    customer service.-a The loss in customers because of AI is
    made up by the cheap AI.-a Maybe not.

    If BigWidgetInc provided an owner's, operator's, parts and repair manuals in video or pdf format, they'd solve most of those annoying customer
    requests.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@chamilton5280@invalid.com to alt.home.repair on Thu May 21 11:49:07 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 2026-05-21, Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine <QAOK@ketamine.dnc> wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 5/18/26 1:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to
    grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers


    I have noticed that a lot of customer service chat sessions
    are now AI's.-a This service is polite but terrible.

    So I guess it is a monitory trade off: crappy but cheap
    AI customer service versus expensive but good human
    customer service.-a The loss in customers because of AI is
    made up by the cheap AI.-a Maybe not.

    If BigWidgetInc provided an owner's, operator's, parts and repair manuals in video or pdf format, they'd solve most of those annoying customer
    requests.

    You can get quite a bit of information at https://www.repairclinic.com/
    --
    Cindy Hamilton
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  • From Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine@QAOK@ketamine.dnc to alt.home.repair on Thu May 21 13:15:45 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2026-05-21, Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine <QAOK@ketamine.dnc> wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 5/18/26 1:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to
    grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers

    I have noticed that a lot of customer service chat sessions
    are now AI's.-a This service is polite but terrible.

    So I guess it is a monitory trade off: crappy but cheap
    AI customer service versus expensive but good human
    customer service.-a The loss in customers because of AI is
    made up by the cheap AI.-a Maybe not.
    If BigWidgetInc provided an owner's, operator's, parts and repair manuals in video or pdf format, they'd solve most of those annoying customer
    requests.
    You can get quite a bit of information at https://www.repairclinic.com/


    Nothing has broken down this week so I'm overdue. When that Allstate Mayhem guy shows up, I'll be ready. Thanks!
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  • From Cindy Hamilton@chamilton5280@invalid.com to alt.home.repair on Thu May 21 21:46:26 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 2026-05-21, Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine <QAOK@ketamine.dnc> wrote:
    Cindy Hamilton wrote:
    On 2026-05-21, Queen Alexandria Ocasio Ketamine <QAOK@ketamine.dnc> wrote: >>> T wrote:
    On 5/18/26 1:41 PM, MummyChunk wrote:
    According to him, it's still difficult for neural networks to replace such professions, and the shortage of skilled workers continues to
    grow. Analysts at Randstad estimated that the demand for workers has increased by about a third over the past three years. The most needed
    professionals right now are builders, welders, and electricians.

    Your turn, hard workers

    I have noticed that a lot of customer service chat sessions
    are now AI's.-a This service is polite but terrible.

    So I guess it is a monitory trade off: crappy but cheap
    AI customer service versus expensive but good human
    customer service.-a The loss in customers because of AI is
    made up by the cheap AI.-a Maybe not.
    If BigWidgetInc provided an owner's, operator's, parts and repair manuals in video or pdf format, they'd solve most of those annoying customer
    requests.
    You can get quite a bit of information at https://www.repairclinic.com/


    Nothing has broken down this week so I'm overdue. When that Allstate Mayhem guy shows up, I'll be ready. Thanks!

    LOL. Mayhem. I love that guy. At other people's houses, of course.
    One of my faves was him as a raccoon in an attic.
    --
    Cindy Hamilton
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