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Re: So long Blockbuster... - freeradical - 04-08-2009 Marc Anthony wrote: How are these things doing that? Someone has to build those kiosks, install and maintain them, as well as add and remove movies from them. Yes, there is some level of employment generated from kiosk point of sale devices, but the number of people they displace is a level greater, resulting in a net job loss. Surely you don't believe that the Red Box operation can compare to Blockbuster in terms of scale? To be honest, it really doesn't bother me if there are job losses if Blockbuster ceases their brick and mortar operations. If this happens, it means that their business model is flawed. In any case, the purpose of a business is to provide goods and services that consumers want, not to provide employment. Re: So long Blockbuster... - Racer X - 04-08-2009 Buzz wrote: they already offer either download or streaming as an option for at least some of the movies. never looked into it though. Not interested in that. Re: So long Blockbuster... - kj - 04-08-2009 freeradical wrote: One could look at it as a very mild form of welfare to keep people employed for a small reduction in value. I don't usually look at it that way, but one could. kj. Re: So long Blockbuster... - deckeda - 04-08-2009 Speaking as someone who's about to be laid off because a more efficient way of doing what I do is coming down the pike, I nevertheless also agree with freeradical. Businesses are only worthy when they have customers, not employees. I'm sure that in previous generations, some other service industry went away that in some indirect way enabled retail video stores to thrive. BB had to get employees from somewhere other than merely population growth. The trick for any of us staying relevant, and often we can't see where the next step is before taking it. The fear is real, palpable. Re: So long Blockbuster... - pixelzombie - 04-08-2009 if they started renting porn, i'd consider BB again... |