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Moral/legal to Automate Other’s Jobs

Lurker here. A while ago I saw a post from a user who had automated their entire WFH job into a few minutes of work a week. I'm sure many of you are also aware of this post or maybe others like them. Now they did the coding for this themselves and are still providing the company they work for with the service they asked for, for the price they agreed. But what about the jobs done by people who don't have the ability to write their own code? I operate a small bespoke software engineering company, so what would the reasons be why I shouldn't take clients asking to automate their WFH jobs for a fee? I see this as fair game but have a feeling there is something I am missing. And I'm fairly confident the internet will tell me if I am.


Lurker here. A while ago I saw a post from a user who had automated their entire WFH job into a few minutes of work a week. I'm sure many of you are also aware of this post or maybe others like them.

Now they did the coding for this themselves and are still providing the company they work for with the service they asked for, for the price they agreed. But what about the jobs done by people who don't have the ability to write their own code?

I operate a small bespoke software engineering company, so what would the reasons be why I shouldn't take clients asking to automate their WFH jobs for a fee?

I see this as fair game but have a feeling there is something I am missing. And I'm fairly confident the internet will tell me if I am.

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