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Computers

...f our on fate e invented ite have to live ith ite have to adjust our lives to itso hat is there to do hat do you do after you created a computer industry itch has a ide range of activities based on the manufacture and use of computers to satisfy your business or personal needs To my mind e have to deal ith it the ideal situation ould be that this system- the system e invented at first only for a bit of help, but hich has no come to replace our actual ork- ouldnt be able to ork ithout us, ithout human touch. It should probably be a satisfactory combination of duty and pleasure the duty you have toards the place here you ork, and the pleasure consisting in having your ork done easier ith the help of your friend technology- the computer. At first sight its all incredibly simple, come to think of it the computer cant start by itself as it has to be turned on by someone. So computers need us in order to ork. But if you really take it piece by piece its not at all like that. Our entire lives are linked in some ay or another to a computer, not to say our jobs. hat is one of the main criteria in choosing your employee Yes, indeed knoing ho to use a computer. Surely you must agree that computers are currently being used in most of the areas of employment because of this many of the former job descriptions have changed or have even been eliminated. On the other hand the computer industry has brought ith it a certain field of jobs ith it a number of employees but according the Policy Studies Institute more jobs are being lost rather than created. In conclusion there is a major change in employment patterns. Lets take agriculture for example. Up to the eighteenth century most of the people ere orking either in this area or one of the other primary fields. But as techonological innovations began to occure the number of employees gradually decreased. So you agree Computer industry stroke some of the basic past fields of human activity, and it ill continue to do that as technology never stops developing. Than hat can e do to help ourselves To escape the influence of the computer industry, or at least to coexist ith it In some industries, most of them automobile and nespaper industry orkers have actually grouped together in attempt to overcome the troubles computerization has brought up to light. It is most probable that opposing groups ill be more and more numerous as the computer goes on displacing and interfering in peoples lives. There are to possible ansers to this global dilemma one of them retraining. This seems to be a positive solution but it has its drabacks. This practice ould prove rather difficult taking into account the expenses it ould include, and the fact that not alays people are able to accept the change, the most immediate reaction being the one of resistance and opposing to such a decision. The other one the dindling orkeek . this ould consist in the decrease of the average orkeek on a nationide or global scale. For example a fourday orkeek ould seem a logical and tempting anser. Another idea ould be that of increasing the standard vacation time up to six or even seven eeks per year. But this ould have to differ sometimes even dramatically beteen different fields of activity. So shortening the orkeek ould be a helpful thing to do. It ould also give the computer industry time to ork. You as the employee ouldnt need as much time at ork as the computer ould handle all the easy tasks, such as maintaining records. As a consequence the he or she employee ould no have much more time to devote to the highly important issues, the computer shortening the time allocated to the daily routine. But on the other hand imposing a shorter orkhour average per eek could raise a number of questions about compensation. But if the changes are both gradual and systematic the chances are that the transition be surpassed in a pleasant manner ith no major inconveniences. So hy not see both the dark side and the sunny one. ellyes! There is a sunny one! Under the severe control of authorized people the computer industry can do mostly good for us and doesnt necessary have to efface jobs or activities. And e have to acknoledge that this ont go on forever. People adjust and they have to. This is just a period of transition from a population itch asnt used to a computerized ay of living to a generation itch cant live ithout it! Its a part of our everyday life, its part of our ork, its part of out pleasure, its everyhere! Its computer industry and the changes it brings ith it both good and bad. Both job displacement and ne jobs. hat e are entitled to do is change the bad! FehnzpcijaSrSrsOsOhBCJaJmHphsHhhBCJaJmHphsHhhCJaJh
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