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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8912122" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>My 14yr old already understands the job shift. Can AI work those power lines or weld a pipe in less than Ideal conditions? Anything physical with a education and some production background will be rewarded in the near future. Too many are in the tech bubble, what about people who just want to work? Its sickening how HS counselor types push big college and huge debt as a path to follow. It may be the path for some but why the push? I believe the loan/college/teacher or professor industrial complex lives to this day. Its dying on the vine nowadays somewhat due to cognizance in the population but those promised jobs who never realized their dream are the ones /w/ a gender degree or some psyche bs degree. Now they're screaming in the streets with $100K of debt and no job. Unless they managed to weasel into a HR position and that's another subject...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8912122, member: 658920"] My 14yr old already understands the job shift. Can AI work those power lines or weld a pipe in less than Ideal conditions? Anything physical with a education and some production background will be rewarded in the near future. Too many are in the tech bubble, what about people who just want to work? Its sickening how HS counselor types push big college and huge debt as a path to follow. It may be the path for some but why the push? I believe the loan/college/teacher or professor industrial complex lives to this day. Its dying on the vine nowadays somewhat due to cognizance in the population but those promised jobs who never realized their dream are the ones /w/ a gender degree or some psyche bs degree. Now they're screaming in the streets with $100K of debt and no job. Unless they managed to weasel into a HR position and that's another subject... [/QUOTE]
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