...and what is your opinion to the point that you could say the same about farming jobs?
Economies change, it’s always the reason for constant adaptation. If you assume you can have the same job from your 20’s until retirement you’ll probably find out you can’t...and you’ll be completely unprepared when it happens.
Before the automobile, these jobs didn’t exist. These vehicles ARE COMING, things WILL change.
The pace of change is likely to be fairly sudden and dramatic, therefore traumatic with robotics. Farming jobs have slowly diminished over time, minimizing the upheaval and dislocation.
This constant push for greater and greater efficiency and profitability has been leaving people out of the equation for several decades now. There’s going to come a point when consumers are diminished due to lack of gainful employment.