Disappearing Jobs Due to Technological Advances

Disappearing Jobs Due to Technological Advances
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Traditional jobs like newspaper reporter, lumberjack, flight attendant, mail carrier, and farmer are facing decline due to technological advancements, automation, and digitalization. The shift towards digital media, sustainable practices, automated services, and advanced farming techniques is gradually phasing out these occupations, leading to reduced employment opportunities in these fields.

  • Technology
  • Automation
  • Digitalization
  • Decline
  • Traditional Jobs

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  1. 10 Jobs Disappearing Due to Technological Advances By PinticanAndra

  2. 1. Newspaper reporter The future of traditional printed media becomes more and more uncertain with over a million blog posts published daily and a long line of freelance writers competing to pitch the juiciest story to top online publishers. As the advertising revenues shrink, having a permanent staff of reporters with an average salary of $37,090 per year makes deeper holes in the tiny budgets of traditional news outlets.

  3. 2. Lumberjack As we are gradually shifting towards a greener and more sustainable environment with more paper products going digital, the lumberjack has been marked as one of the disappearing jobs, with at a projected 9% decrease in employment by 2022. At a certain stage, I believe we will end with all human labor replaced by advanced technologies.

  4. 3. Flight attendant As the air carriers struggle to beat one another with more competitive prices and by reducing all sorts of possible costs to maximize profits, a whopping number of flight-attendant jobs have already been cut, and the hiring projections for the next decade promise no positive changes. As most aircraft today are equipped with screens to demonstrate security rules and advanced automated security equipment, having numerous flight attendants on- board is no longer needed.

  5. 4. Mail carrier How long have it been since you last sent a letter by snail mail? Or paid your utility bills that way? Years, right? Expect to see at least 28% fewer postal carriers within the next decade.

  6. 5. Farmer That does not mean that all of our foods will be produced with a few clicks on a 3D printer. Nonetheless, fewer farmers are needed to cultivate grains each year due to technological advances and new ways to grow larger crops with less human labor required.

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