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How Many Jobs Will Be Lost To 'technology'?
There was a newspaper piece a few days ago headed 'Robots will take 15,000 jobs a year' or something similar. It started me thinking, just how many manual jobs will be left in 25 or 50 years and how will we cope?
Some thoughts so far
Driverless trains > Technology already exists
Driverless cars/taxis > Technology rapidly being developed
Accountants > Estimates are that over 90% of accountancy jobs can be computerised
Shop Workers > Online ordering getting a higher % every year
Farm Workers > just seen on TV program that a picker, sorter, cleaner and integrated packing system can replace almost all veg and fruit picking / packing jobs. Also a weed detector/remover that replaces a 30 strong weeding gang is now on sale.
Aircraft > pilots replaced by computer control. This already exists but again union pressure prevents introduction. Remember 80% of all aircraft accidents are due to 'pilot error' computers will not make such errors (same for cars)
How many more ?
Some thoughts so far
Driverless trains > Technology already exists
Driverless cars/taxis > Technology rapidly being developed
Accountants > Estimates are that over 90% of accountancy jobs can be computerised
Shop Workers > Online ordering getting a higher % every year
Farm Workers > just seen on TV program that a picker, sorter, cleaner and integrated packing system can replace almost all veg and fruit picking / packing jobs. Also a weed detector/remover that replaces a 30 strong weeding gang is now on sale.
Aircraft > pilots replaced by computer control. This already exists but again union pressure prevents introduction. Remember 80% of all aircraft accidents are due to 'pilot error' computers will not make such errors (same for cars)
How many more ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did not understand the accountancy bit but someone told me that modern accountancy software is so good and gets updates automatically that people just do not need to employ an accountant as it is so easy to do it yourself.But of course there will always be those who are too lazy to do it themselves.
The really amazing bit was the machine that travels over a field and picks out only weeds leaving the crop untouched. It does the work of a 30 strong weeding gang. There was also a machine that picked,sorted, cleaned, weighed and packed carrots in a combined operation. From field to supermarket pack all without manual workers just a couple of people operating the machine.It replaces over 30 workers with just 2 operaters and does it much faster.
Do we know of more like this?
Another thought , mail delivery replaced by email. The post office strike will help put more of them out of work.
Manual advert delivery eliminated by targeted internet advertisements.
(The postman has just put an advertising leaflet through my letter box )
The really amazing bit was the machine that travels over a field and picks out only weeds leaving the crop untouched. It does the work of a 30 strong weeding gang. There was also a machine that picked,sorted, cleaned, weighed and packed carrots in a combined operation. From field to supermarket pack all without manual workers just a couple of people operating the machine.It replaces over 30 workers with just 2 operaters and does it much faster.
Do we know of more like this?
Another thought , mail delivery replaced by email. The post office strike will help put more of them out of work.
Manual advert delivery eliminated by targeted internet advertisements.
(The postman has just put an advertising leaflet through my letter box )
EDDIE51
I'm not talking about now or the next year or so I am thinking 10 > 20 years into the future. I have 12 Grandchildren aged 4 to 13 , I worry if there will still be work / housing available when they grow up.
You obviously want your cake and eat it too EDDIE. In future years you think there will be far less jobs available but yet want to invite millions from overseas to come here and compete for far fewer jobs with your grand children.
I'm not talking about now or the next year or so I am thinking 10 > 20 years into the future. I have 12 Grandchildren aged 4 to 13 , I worry if there will still be work / housing available when they grow up.
You obviously want your cake and eat it too EDDIE. In future years you think there will be far less jobs available but yet want to invite millions from overseas to come here and compete for far fewer jobs with your grand children.
Talbot why introduce immigration? It is not part of the question.
If there are less jobs and all those that remain need a high level of training then immigration will be less of a problem. I foresee fewer jobs but higher wages for those jobs that remain.
This is supposed to be a discussion about the future of low skilled manual work.
If there are less jobs and all those that remain need a high level of training then immigration will be less of a problem. I foresee fewer jobs but higher wages for those jobs that remain.
This is supposed to be a discussion about the future of low skilled manual work.
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