Me either. I'm an embedded hardware/software engineer. An instrument maker. Even though I am retired I have three industrial clients who constantly bring me work. It seems they can't find anyone who can do physics, math, and chemistry stuff in cooperation with mechanical engineers and machinists besides myself. I design the electronics and then write the software for numerous types of devices. Shucks, I can even make stuff in the machine shop or with the 3D printer.
Only the plain-Jane run-of-the-mill business programmers have employment issues.