Secretaries have rapidly disappeared. Most lawyers and business folks I run across do their own typing, or have a paraprofessional draft.
I catch heat every time I say this but technology is not always a good thing. Not every one can be a programmer or IT person. There is a point when there is too much technology I do not want to be like the Krell and be totally non-physical.
The dangerous one here is farmer. Once individual farms/ranches are gone and Monsanto and Con-Agri types run everything watch prices skyrocket or a Soylent Green scenario where we do not know what they are serving us. He who control the food control the masses.
#1 The American Job
I would be happy to see normal mail service drop to 4 days a week
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat (Sat primarily for signed deliveries for people who were not home during the week)
Floral worker jobs going away despite gay marriage?
Not surprising the postal workers are highest paid.
But then who will deliver my daily 5lb load of junk mail?
Hoes, Divorce Attorneys will be a dying breed also with the advent of NEW, IMPROVED rubber dolls!
Not much new here except the broadcast media category.
The future belongs to those who can code. Programming, back end especially, should be pushed in education. However, watch out for a certain amount of offshore here also. Thus your skills need to be more business process related.
Else you need to be in sales, medical, public safety or mid/upper management. Therefore people to people industries.
In other news...
Employment of elevator operators, slide-rule makers, and buggy-whip fabricators remain at record low levels.
Jeb Bush’s campaign staff.
They totally missed coal miners.
IT professionals include programmers, database administrators, and network support technicians.
Median annual pay: $85.487
Number of people who hold this job in the US: 2,500,000
Projected decline by 2022: 75%
Why it's declining: Many complex IT answers are now a one-second Google search away - eliminating the need for a full-time office Know-It-All; IT is being absorbed back into the business disciplines that use it as an ancillary skill; unbridled arrogance, poor social skills, and minimal personal hygiene on the part of too many IT practitioners; corporate abuse of the H1B visa program.
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Reason: Rise of horseless carriages.
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YES, PLEASE!!