What jobs will still be around in 20 years?
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What jobs will still be around in 20 years?
"What jobs will still be around in 20 years? " .
I was wondering what percentage the 'work-roach jobs' would fall under the 'Chance of automation'...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/26/jobs-future-automation-robots-skills-creative-health
I was wondering what percentage the 'work-roach jobs' would fall under the 'Chance of automation'...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/26/jobs-future-automation-robots-skills-creative-health
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From El Dude's post
I have to disagree with this. The people who used to collect the payment from drivers leaving the multi-storey car parks, have been replaced by machines, so that role is now history, the same as elevator operators.
In the past, reports of the death of human jobs have often been greatly exaggerated, and technology has created a lot more jobs than it has wiped out. It’s called the “Luddite Fallacy”, in reference to the 19th century group of textile workers who smashed the new weaving machinery that made their skills redundant. Further, in the last 60 years automation has only eliminated one occupation: elevator operators.
I have to disagree with this. The people who used to collect the payment from drivers leaving the multi-storey car parks, have been replaced by machines, so that role is now history, the same as elevator operators.
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Many JC officials currently adhere to a tick list. Therefore, I can foresee the introduction of an automated analysis that determines a claimants needs based on the "claimant commitment" and a questionnaire.
Some GPs in my medical centre rely on an IT based questionnaire/profile to determine recommended treatment and potential prognosis!
Some GPs in my medical centre rely on an IT based questionnaire/profile to determine recommended treatment and potential prognosis!
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didnt the nhs helpline also follow the same line for people ringing up for help
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Caker wrote:From El Dude's postIn the past, reports of the death of human jobs have often been greatly exaggerated, and technology has created a lot more jobs than it has wiped out. It’s called the “Luddite Fallacy”, in reference to the 19th century group of textile workers who smashed the new weaving machinery that made their skills redundant. Further, in the last 60 years automation has only eliminated one occupation: elevator operators.
I have to disagree with this. The people who used to collect the payment from drivers leaving the multi-storey car parks, have been replaced by machines, so that role is now history, the same as elevator operators.
You could say the same about the way people shopping habits have effect the world of work Caker? Look at the Milk-man, since the introduction of dairy produce in supermarkets. And the rise of self service machines and the fall of the checkout assistant? But have the decline of these jobs been replaced with others?
But there are still Car Park Attendant jobs about?
https://www.indeed.co.uk/Car-Park-Attendant-jobs
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Milk men are making a comeback in some areas as housebound people rely upon milk deliveries
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i always had a milkman delivery 1 bottle a day but topped it up by a big bottle
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When I was growing up the local milk-man had it all on the wagon... Its a shame it wasn't Pat Mustard on the float thou....
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.....It has been a while since I saw the pop man round. I was never that fond of fizzy drinks anyway.
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in our area we have sweet man and also a potatoe man delivering as well as the milk man
the only other one after that is ice cream man
the only other one after that is ice cream man
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......yeah good old ice cream vans still doing the rounds
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Caker wrote:......yeah good old ice cream vans still doing the rounds
Around my area it seem that Ice cream sales is an all year round career, as I have seen and heard the vans chimes in mid December! But I havent been brave enough to eat a ice cream in the middle of winter! Mind you I see young fella's walking around in a t-shirts when it has been snowing, must be a sign of toughness .
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No human jobs are going.
A little like the roles of the horses up to the 20th century introduction of reliable internal combustion engines.
Horses are here with us still, but as as “legacy occupations” , that goes too for human roles coming back.
A milkman can be back in those neighbourhoods that can afford the extra cost for a touch of nostalgia, not because they are needed.
Here in London there is a local brewery (there is a bit of a revival for micro-breweries ongoing, and a clientèle that can afford it) that has come back to cart and horses to deliver its supplies.
It doesn’t mean that horse power is back on the agenda, though…
As for the JCP, it was IDS plan to automatise claims (and rejections) by rendering everything online. He failed miserably but even with that a lot of JCP have been closed down, the trend will continue and to us it will be, in many cases, a sort of poetic justice.
However automaton is here to stay and expand. This is one of the main reasons why Universal Basic Income is such an important issue.
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