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We shouldn't," I replied, "except that we're parents as well as businesspeople, children represent the work force of the future, and we're probably wasting dozens of millions of dollars a year that could be put to better use. ``The robotics team and its method of learning is one of the best investments we have to develop the work force of the future,'' Grooms said. Managing the work force of the future will be more difficult, and it will require more patience and planning than managing the old model, in which the entire work force was full-time and everyone worked eight to five. |
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