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They’re teaching kids to program welding robots in high school now 🤖 Folsom CA

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This is the way.

They’re teaching kids to program welding robots in high school now 🤖 Folsom CA

peteoxenham's tweet image. They’re teaching kids to program welding robots in high school now 🤖 Folsom CA
peteoxenham's tweet image. They’re teaching kids to program welding robots in high school now 🤖 Folsom CA
peteoxenham's tweet image. They’re teaching kids to program welding robots in high school now 🤖 Folsom CA


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The US automotive sector added 260,600 jobs between 2010 - 2016, despite installing 52,000 industrial robots during the same period robots make more jobs, makes the industry surge also: - firms adopting robots saw employee hours worked rise by 10.9%, with modest wage increases…

Guys, any factories theoretically moved back to the US are going to be filled by robots anyway.



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Factory jobs aren't just low-wage grunts assembling parts on a line, factories have supervisor roles, management roles, engineering roles, ownership roles, and yes, even email job roles. Folks, you're going to love working in a factory


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Recently started paying for our team’s Zyn. $100/mo in exchange for thousands worth of increased productivity. Absolute no brainer


If you’re a Service Technician with experience commissioning assemblies or doing capex maintenance, and you’re willing to travel, you’re looking at $120K a year with overtime.

i think people like this just need to be educated on the future of manufacturing, seems like they view industry as static and everything is an old-timey or slave wage job better suited for a peasant somewhere else



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Boots on the ground tariff anecdotes - We are a US-based PCB assembly shop; in the last two days, we have been inundated with programs looking to return to the US.


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