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CK_John

(10,005 posts)
Fri May 22, 2015, 10:02 AM May 2015

The only possible job field to be around for at least the next 20yrs is.....

a "lobbyist".

This new career path has no education requirement and will operate in every state. Only requirement is registration.

Those interested should possess strong communication and analytical skills, be aware of current news events and legislative activities and maintain a highly organized work environment. The ability to be persuasive and at times aggressive is essential as is the ability to build and maintain strong relationships. The successful candidate should also be able to manage high levels of stress and meet critical deadlines. Creativity, having good judgment and taking initiative are also important.

This path is needed because every law related to driving, auto insurance and liability, and motor voter will be rewritten. This will require millions of dollars and most importantly "lobbyist" for and against driveless cars and trucks.

You can be a contractor, an LLP, start your own firm, be the brains behind the logo or the person out front of the logo. It is a wide open field.

More Info:
http://www.mypursuit.com/careers-99-0043.00/Lobbyist.html

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The only possible job field to be around for at least the next 20yrs is..... (Original Post) CK_John May 2015 OP
There's always 3D printer and robot repair LiberalEsto May 2015 #1
3D printers that make robots that repair 3D printers... Rex May 2015 #2
And robots that mine the raw materials LiberalEsto May 2015 #3
And they won't want to use us as labor; we eat, have to sleep and stink after a while. Rex May 2015 #4
Yeah, and what will happen to all the silly superfluous humans? malthaussen May 2015 #5
 

LiberalEsto

(22,845 posts)
1. There's always 3D printer and robot repair
Fri May 22, 2015, 10:11 AM
May 2015

Until they develop robots that repair 3D printers and other robots.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
4. And they won't want to use us as labor; we eat, have to sleep and stink after a while.
Fri May 22, 2015, 10:20 AM
May 2015

We will be totally useless to the self-replicating/self-repairing machines.

malthaussen

(17,193 posts)
5. Yeah, and what will happen to all the silly superfluous humans?
Fri May 22, 2015, 10:22 AM
May 2015

Soylent green, anyone? Except why keep 'em around at all? Or maybe we have the Matrix in our future, although the same question applies. The biggest problem, historically, IMO, that civilization has had to face is what to do with all the unneeded people. The only thing that's really changed is how many people have been needed.

-- Mal

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