I work in a warehouse in Lake Forest, California. I pack products by hand. In another sector they already installed a robot to pack, and to palletize. Eventually, a robot will do what I do.
I think that the blue collar jobs like electrician, HVAC, and plumbing is the best way to go, also the military becuase we still want naturalized citizens in that role. Enjoy the channel
This is a great idea, if you can be accepted into the military and not get turned on from MEPS. Also, Blue collar work in general is definitely needed, but it seems as though some people I know that came from trade school is having a hard time, do to lack of experience. Like they will promote Cyber Security, Skilled Trades in demand, but some individuals are struggling for entry level work.
@@InvestigatorEconomistI just retired from 20 years and tried to break into tech with a bachelor's degree and was only able to secure a good job due to my electronic background and top secret clearance
Did you up and leave the country? Where the heck are you? I was like this guy gonna make a living talking about a jobs he never gonna look for. Whatever you do Good Luck.
The US is too expensive. So I may or may not have taken a leave of absence from the US to cut my rent in half. Trying to get the savings to stretch a bit longer. ❤🇵🇭
The Jetsons are set in the year 2062, not 2025. AI will replace humas. Maybe not in 20 years but a lot of jobs will need less workers, until there is no need for humans. Maybe 1-2 people to supervise and the rest will be robots, AI.
That article is rather silly. Your bigger question is what jobs are they going to be in five years? Anything that can be done remote and office and you’re sticking in front of the computer is gone everything. Trades will probably be around for another 10 to 15 yearsas well the majority of direct medical care. Government workers will still be hearing 50 years. This article way underestimates artificial intelligence.
I work in a warehouse in Lake Forest, California. I pack products by hand. In another sector they already installed a robot to pack, and to palletize. Eventually, a robot will do what I do.
Then you'll be good for nothing
Do you have a plan?. Can yo share with us?
Oh no. Sorry to hear that
So, who is gonna buy all this shit when nobody has a job?
Great question!
I think that the blue collar jobs like electrician, HVAC, and plumbing is the best way to go, also the military becuase we still want naturalized citizens in that role. Enjoy the channel
This is a great idea, if you can be accepted into the military and not get turned on from MEPS. Also, Blue collar work in general is definitely needed, but it seems as though some people I know that came from trade school is having a hard time, do to lack of experience. Like they will promote Cyber Security, Skilled Trades in demand, but some individuals are struggling for entry level work.
Thanks for the suggestion and the compliment on the channel!
@@InvestigatorEconomistI just retired from 20 years and tried to break into tech with a bachelor's degree and was only able to secure a good job due to my electronic background and top secret clearance
PLease consider Health care Frontliners. We are always short of staff
It's a bear of a job emotionally if you have it in you. Anything dealing with aging people and health is a secure job.
Thanks for the suggestion
Did you up and leave the country? Where the heck are you? I was like this guy gonna make a living talking about a jobs he never gonna look for. Whatever you do Good Luck.
The US is too expensive. So I may or may not have taken a leave of absence from the US to cut my rent in half. Trying to get the savings to stretch a bit longer. ❤🇵🇭
Best career move is to get a good only fans following
Yes
Best remote job
The Jetsons are set in the year 2062, not 2025. AI will replace humas. Maybe not in 20 years but a lot of jobs will need less workers, until there is no need for humans. Maybe 1-2 people to supervise and the rest will be robots, AI.
Fair enough about the Jetsons. Guess there is still time!
That article is rather silly. Your bigger question is what jobs are they going to be in five years? Anything that can be done remote and office and you’re sticking in front of the computer is gone everything. Trades will probably be around for another 10 to 15 yearsas well the majority of direct medical care. Government workers will still be hearing 50 years. This article way underestimates artificial intelligence.
Ok
I still think you would be a very good Cath Lab nurse. After a few years be dept director making $$$$$
Thanks for the suggestion.