Subj : Re: Telecommuting and working remotely. To : all From : debian Date : Fri Jul 29 2022 12:22:02 > Like factories that need actual people to produce, will the various transport, > trade and service industries also become more robust? I mean those who keep > the physical infrastructure running. I just came across a report where the WEF and UN are calling for a total ban on private vehicle ownership. If that takes place, and they actually do ban private ownership of all motorized vehicles, the transportation industries will be reduced to either one or a couple of companies that produce vehicles under government contract. Source: foxbusiness.com/economy/world-economic-forum-calls-reduce-private-vehicles-by-e liminating-ownership > Like who would work remotely if their water, heat and sewage didn't work at > home, and who is going to pickup the trash? I think allot of cities would turn into LA if manual labour was done away with. I think we would also see more of an uptick in people homesteading and providing their own septic, water, and food services should we do away with manual labour. > Things are a changing! It is an interesting time to be alive for sure. There are plenty of the older generation, though most have died by this point, who have lived in conditions like what we are seeing now. For someone of my age, this is totally a totally new experience. The recession we are going through is going to be different from previous recessions and economic down turns. 73 debian KG7UJH How ya gonna do it? PS/2 it! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/02/11 (Linux/64) * Origin: SPOT BBS / k9zw (700:100/69) .