A lot of tech jobs are actually menial labor. Data entry needs only minimal on-the-job education, in example. You don't need to know math or philosophy to enter numbers in a spreadsheet.
No, if anything that's a very important part of modern civilization for the foreseeable future.
But i have a gut feeling average dude who fails to graduate high school wouldn't be so accepting.
You don't need to know math or philosophy to enter numbers in a spreadsheet.
That's the logic people used when they hired accountants down here in late 90s/early 00s. The outcome of it was a birth of a whole joke genre of accountant going into BSOD whenever 'entering numbers in a spreadsheet' gives unexpected outcome.
Is there something wrong with menial labor?
A lot of tech jobs are actually menial labor. Data entry needs only minimal on-the-job education, in example. You don't need to know math or philosophy to enter numbers in a spreadsheet.
No, if anything that's a very important part of modern civilization for the foreseeable future.
But i have a gut feeling average dude who fails to graduate high school wouldn't be so accepting.
That's the logic people used when they hired accountants down here in late 90s/early 00s. The outcome of it was a birth of a whole joke genre of accountant going into BSOD whenever 'entering numbers in a spreadsheet' gives unexpected outcome.