Submitted by YunLihai t3_127lva9 in singularity
I just signed the contract. I actually wanted get an apprenticeship in chemical technology but chem. laboratory work is done. It can be completely automated. It hasn't happened yet but it will in a few years with the rate of progress we're seeing.
I applied to a job as a construction worker. I will start out as an assistant helping the experienced workers. I'm planning on doing an apprenticeship in the field soon.
Construction work and trades (plumbers, electricians, painters, carpenters, mechanics etc) will be the last jobs to go. It's easier to automate data and information (white collar jobs) than a robot walking thru your house and fixing the pipes.
Considering how unaware most of our politicians are it wouldn't surprise me if they will only start addressing this issue when it's too late. When Andrew yang ran for president in 2018 /2019 and proposed a UBI as a solution to the coming displacement of workers due to automation he had an approval rating of 3-4% on some statistics 1%. It just sounded too far out there for most people.
We need to act before we see mass homelessness, mass poverty, etc. Don't get me wrong UBI won't solve all of the problems but it will pay your food, rent, utilities when you're out of your job.
Iffykindofguy t1_jef5c5k wrote
No one knows if you made the right choice but you are thinking ahead and not getting stuck by fear so kudos to you for that. Seems like you've got a calm approach to this which is probably going to be one of the biggest assets going forward.