How has technology changed your job?-Writing Prompt

Daily writing prompt
How has technology changed your job?

Understandably the word job is unclear for me. I simply don’t know which job to speak about from my part positions and recently writing and cross-stitch aren’t what I consider my so-called jobs. In fact I am exhausted when it comes to having to explain anything dealing with my looking for a position and the year-long battle of the applications and interviews that go nowhere.

One of the intriguing parts of technology and writing is that it can initiate Writing Prompts each day. As far as Cross-stitch I also know designers have software for making their designs that technology has helped create that wasn’t around in the last century.

As a cashier the register counted the money for us so we didn’t have to which in a way was good and bad. It was a help, but then if we had an accident and had to count it out physically younger teenagers had more trouble with it than the adults I do remember. Dialysis had a lot of technical components with blood pressure taking vitals for us and then we just had to monitor them and record them on the machine again a second time sometimes causing human error.

Music is constantly changing I remember when radios were cool and then cassettes I made a lot of these when I was younger. The Walkman came out and the portable CD players eventually until all of a sudden something called an iPod came out. It’s difficult to keep up with music and the current hip way to hear it. I gave up on that a long time ago after the portable CD player. I still love playing my own music and singing or humming along to the radio. Now it is nice to have music videos essentially on the television now, but they seem to be mostly missing the Christian genre. Sometimes technology is overrated and yet it is absolutely crucial in the day’s duties. There is no going backwards in this it’s here to stay in its various forms and apparently trying to go further and deeper a bit too quickly.

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