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What Are The Unpopular Career Paths?

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Occupation

Secretary


Since the advent of personal computers, e-mail and fax machines, more than 45% of secretaries have been used to archive, pfer information, mail letters and photocopies.

But a more advanced electronic office system will make it possible for executives and managers to turn even scratchy notes into memos, and press the command keys to distribute them. The typed secretary will not actually exist.

And the advanced software that distinguishable sounds will replace the court clerk and a large number of secretaries and assistant managers.


Bank teller


In the near future, almost all bank customers will use ATM, leaving only a few tellers responsible for the foreground business of banking business.


Telephone operator


Att Inc in developed western countries is expected to replace more than half of its long-distance telephone operators in the next few years with automated language recognition technology.

This technology and automated telephone network and voice information system will make people lose some job opportunities.


Middle manager


In some countries (such as the US), a large number of middle management positions have been abolished in 80s (the US cancelled 1 million 500 thousand), including IBM, general motors and Chevron.

Not only that, the CEO's life is not very good, but the top-down decision making process will be too cumbersome. The group of experts with global agile thinking will lead the company to the Internet era and the future.


Librarian


Computers have taken the place of library card catalogues, and may soon replace the library you know, when people will forget traditional libraries, and simply notify the library to send books through the Internet.


Wholesalers and promoters


New information technology enables retailers and manufacturers to carry out business directly, reduce intermediate links and reduce costs, which makes wholesalers difficult to survive.

With the use of online shopping centers and the popularity of online advertising, people in the new century can easily understand the goods and prices of the market when they sit at home. Online pactions and electronic money will become the simplest and most common way of payment.

What can a salesman do like this?


Broker


The unlimited development of the information superhighway in the new century will also take the job of a broker.

The reason is simple: they will not know more than other ordinary people.

The Internet will abolish millions of middlemen, and only a very small number will serve the ignorant.

Such as: stock broker, insurance and real estate agents will not have a good time.


Teacher


Distance learning is becoming popular. Today's faculty lounge may become tomorrow's virtual information desk through online classes and electronic grading.

The disappearance of the traditional profession of teachers is directly related to the development of the network and the development of biotechnology. Acquiring knowledge directly from the network will enable every family to become a classroom. It will take only 50 years or so to complete the research and development of biochips implanted in the human brain, which will enable everyone to accept a minor operation as if he had finished all the schools he had to attend.


Printer


When newspapers and magazines become digital publications, Xerox and other visionary companies will compete to produce new materials that are more flexible than ordinary paper and have more functions than computer screens.

The end result is: news is overjoyed, and those trees, printing workers will lose their jobs.

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Housekeeping attendant


If the fridge can decide to buy some milk today, the vacuum device of self control does not sound so far away.

Perhaps the self cleaning room uses a central vacuum system or a dust suction robot.

By the middle and later period of the new century, robots will reach a standard of simple service for humans. Robots will do housework, which is bad news for housekeepers.


Car driver


In the future, the network control technology will develop to the point where you can't imagine. The control of the computer is more precise and reasonable, and the city will become orderly. There is no need for drivers at all.

There will be "laser guided" lanes between regions. Computer driven vehicles can be loaded with goods at high speed. By installing traffic jam sensors in cars, other routes can be selected to avoid traffic jams in the suburbs.


Orthodontic doctor


Because of the 3D simulation program, it can quickly use your disposable "proofreader" to get your teeth back to the right place, so there is no need to use metal braces. This technology has been used in clinical practice.


Obstetricians and Gynecologists


Test tube babies will become the most popular means of childbirth in the new century. For women, they will avoid the hardship of "conceived in October and childbirth". Gynecologists are most likely to be replaced by genetic doctors.


Jailer


Tiny implants will restrict criminals from committing crimes, which requires a lot of fine-tuning.


 

 

Occupation

Chess player


Kasparov finally did not resist the aggressive attack of the "deep blue" of the super computer and pushed it to concede defeat. This is a signal sent to us in the new century: chess is originally an art rather than a "fight for victory".

In the face of powerful computers, professional chess players lose the ultimate meaning of competition and lose their job. However, the major chess players are popular among the general public.


Professional model


In the new century, no one will be worried about his short stature.

The art of limb lengthening, which focuses on increasing effectiveness, has been 100 years old. In the past 30 years, surgery with a high technology content has enabled one person to extend the height of about 10--20%, and 98% of them can achieve the expected effect. So far, the medical items that have cost reduction and recovery time to be "reduced" will be perfected in the next 20 years.


Funeral and interment talents


Despite the good treatment and the trust of the leadership, many people who have entered the funeral industry have quietly left for various reasons in recent years.

According to industry sources, an important reason for the current phenomenon of "talent retention" in funeral industry is cultural discrimination.

Many people think that working in a funeral parlour is "bad luck".

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