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I recently lost my job and need a new one. I have a 4 year degree and I have a have held many different types of jobs. That being said, I don't really have expertise in any one field. I am kind of in a position in my life where I can and want to start anew, with a career that is actually fulfilling, or at the least, one that doesn't make me want to kill myself. Any ideas? I've thought about going to trade school, maybe become a welder of something, but idk if 2 years of no pay is feasible right now. Regardless I need to figure something out. I am not an idiot, I am a fast learner, and I am fully confident that I could perform almost any job to a satisfactory level (except maybe some jobs that would require some previous specialized training). So does anybody have any bright ideas?

TL/DR: I need a job. Where should I look/apply?

(I almost want to post my censored resume to get some input.... but I'm not THAT stupid. Lol)

I recently lost my job and need a new one. I have a 4 year degree and I have a have held many different types of jobs. That being said, I don't really have expertise in any one field. I am kind of in a position in my life where I can and want to start anew, with a career that is actually fulfilling, or at the least, one that doesn't make me want to kill myself. Any ideas? I've thought about going to trade school, maybe become a welder of something, but idk if 2 years of no pay is feasible right now. Regardless I need to figure something out. I am not an idiot, I am a fast learner, and I am fully confident that I could perform almost any job to a satisfactory level (except maybe some jobs that would require some previous specialized training). So does anybody have any bright ideas? TL/DR: I need a job. Where should I look/apply? (I almost want to post my censored resume to get some input.... but I'm not THAT stupid. Lol)

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Coming for that market too. You may be the person deploying the robot, but I doubt that will pay a living wage. Same for electrician and plumber. It'll use machine learning to look at the problem and fix it in most cases. Sure, there will still need to be some human work in some rare cases.

We as a planet, rally, really, need to plan for when there isn't enough "work" to sustain wages.

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You don't have a fucking clue what entails being an electrician or plumber if you think there's going to be "service call robots" AND the need for humans to earn an income simultaneously

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I dont disagree as a concept, but computers will be programming computers FAR SOONER than they will be fixing plumbing leaks. I don't think programming is a long term solution. I think it is a boom and bust industry over the next 10 to 15 years.

Existing structure repair will need human interaction far more than future programming needs will.

But you're right about planning for a non work society in general

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Home repair and remodeling can not be done by a robot, at least not in the next 30 years.

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Whats to plan? print and give away fiat "money".. sit back and watch shit-skins breed like rats (while childless white women post selfies and virtue signal from their full-time CAREER/Office)

Oh wait.. that's not the plan. that's real life