The jobs lost will be low-paying ones, such as bank tellers and switchboardoperators.
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When computerized dialing systems were introduced, they replaced the need for manual telephone switchboards and, consequently, the switchboardoperators that ran them.
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Even as the shift to computerized dialing systems famously wiped out the jobs of switchboardoperators, it created enormous job growth in new types of jobs that often involved more skill and paid better.
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