Employees leaving Blizzard due to RTO

The only thing I dislike about not having WFH fully is the virtually near 4 hrs of driving I have to do 3 days a week.

That very much depends on the car, and whether or not you are putting cheapo gas in or not.

The other day I spent $70+ dollars filling up one of our cars. Granted, it is a … very specific type of sedan/sports car, but still.

Can’t be jealous when the asphalt work I do is literally so simple that I didn’t need to pay a 4 year degree and have to make a 20+ year plan on my loans

Only $800 to renew a license every 5 years

And getting paid for the SAME if not similar pay as you do :wink:

Not anyone’s fault for buying a mustang/sports car that needs higher octane gas that’s on you

congratulations or im sorry

Ai is replacing a lot of IT jobs and even writing jobs. Meanwhile those of us that work with our hands will be around to repair and troubleshoot our future machine overlords

Alas, we cannot all work on the International Space Station as you do. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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do anyone want to go mcdonald after this i want a mc chickenburger

If they aren’t happy then it’s all the more reason for them to leave and not come back a handful of times like certain players who make dramatic quitting posts 5 or 6 times and return a couple months later. :wink:

They should move on to bigger and better things since it’s so terrible here.

And here you are supporting that behavior with that sub you can’t let go of. lol

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it remind me of people in toxic relationship

LOL. LMAO even.

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Yes

But mines in the constitution industry

This is an example of what I do sometimes out in the field

And getting paid similar, if not close, for the same dudes here working behind the desk

You laugh but AI is already being used along side coding, fully automated AI food joints are popping up, AI is being used to write news articles and chatGPT obviously wrote the Velma show

Oh don’t you worry. They are apparently. CRISIS MAP! AWAAAAAAY!

You both are first in the chopping line. Much earlier than actual developers, as AI can’t optimize or find elegant solutions to any problem, as the current iteration of AI works by building a huge database and using statistical inference to deduce a result.

Creativity and innovation are not a product of mere statistical analysis.

Manual work? Any manual work can be replaced in due time.
Any.

I laugh because I was actually prospected by OpenAI, so I know much more about those models than most of you here.

I can’t

Construction doesn’t stop, houses still need to be built

Roads still need to be paved in asphalt

And said construction companies need a third party to verify their work

Or in my case I work for the states department of transportation

AI can’t make houses or drive an asphalt paving machine

No. No it can’t.

Na, I work maintenance. Always need ppl to fix the machines. And an AI can’t do my job since you would need a robot more sophisticated than what you see in the movies to get where I gotta go to fix stuff. If that ever does happen, I’ll have skills to fix the robots

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Believe me, I’m not.

They aren’t. Just because some guy made a twitter comment doesn’t mean they are in trouble. People say a lot of nonsense that doesn’t hold water, like your quitting posts. There’s been doom and gloom for nearly 20 years and the title is still holding on.

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Robots moving by simple logic can. It doesn’t even have to be AI.
Human verification is mandatory on everything made by AI though.

In time, all menial jobs could be replaced by dedicated robots.
But it’s far cheaper to get a human to do the work than to make a sophisticated robot to do it instead… at the moment.

Robots can’t drive dump trucks

Maybe in the year 8000 but you and I will be long gone till then