Which jobs will be obsolete in 10 years?
- Retail Cashier: $21,000. ...
- Telemarketer: $22,300. ...
- Freight/Stock: $23,900. ...
- Newspaper Delivery: $24,100. ...
- Travel Agent: $31,800. ...
- Postal Worker: $32,000. ...
- Taxi Dispatcher: $43,000. ...
- Word Processor/Typist: $45,000.
- Warehouse workers. ...
- Accountants and auditors. ...
- Postal service clerks. ...
- Door to door sales people. ...
- Cab/truck drivers. ...
- Telemarketer. ...
- Travel agents. ...
- Legal secretaries.
- Parking enforcement workers. Total 2020 jobs: 7,900 positions. ...
- Telephone operators. Total 2020 jobs: 4,800 positions. ...
- Watch and clock repairers. Total 2020 jobs: 2,800 positions. ...
- Door-to-door sales workers. ...
- Floral designers. ...
- Executive secretaries/Administrative assistants. ...
- Telemarketers. ...
- Bank tellers.
- Cashiers -> self-checkout machines. ...
- Newspaper delivery -> electronic reading devices. ...
- Travel agents -> travel websites. ...
- Taxi dispatchers -> mobile apps. ...
- Taxi drivers -> self-driving cars. ...
- Journalists -> artificial intelligence software.
- Food science specialists.
- Energy engineers, experts, architects.
- Health heroes.
- IT Technicians and developers.
- Social Workers. ...
- Educators. ...
- Medical Workers. ...
- Marketing, Design, and Advertising Professionals. ...
- Data Scientists. ...
- Dentists. ...
- Conservation Scientists. ...
- Cybersecurity Experts.
Jobs that require human interaction and empathy may also disappear due to advancements of AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology which can replace humans with automation for more efficient work results. Jobs such as taxi drivers, cashiers, and truck drivers will disappear as technology progresses.
The occupations that will experience the biggest decline over the next ten years fall into three categories: office and administrative support, sales and retail, and production. “These three groups make up the core of the U.S. middle class,” Bureau of Labor Statistics Division Chief Michael Wolf tells CNBC Make It.
- Data entry clerks.
- Administrative and executive secretaries.
- Accounting, bookkeeping and payroll clerks.
- Accountants and auditors.
- Assembly and factory workers.
- Business services and administration managers.
- Client information and customer service workers.
- General and operations managers.
Synopsis. Farmers, petty retail vendors, contract labourers and construction workers are the most vulnerable sections facing never before livelihood threats in India today.
What jobs might exist in 50 years that don't exist today?
- Chief productivity officer. ...
- Excess capacity broker. ...
- Drone manager. ...
- Private industry air traffic control. ...
- Medical mentor. ...
- Self-driving car mechanic. ...
- Autonomous transportation specialist. ...
- Personal medical interpreter.
Labor participation expected to decline
Anticipating a massive retirement wave from Baby Boomers, the BLS projections found that the labor force participation rate (the active workforce) is expected to drop to 60.4% in 2030, down from 61.7% in 2020.

- Medical Field. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA), Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants. ...
- Technology Sector. ...
- Financial Services. ...
- Education Arena. ...
- Technical Jobs. ...
- Business Services Jobs. ...
- Sales Jobs. ...
- Consulting Jobs.
- Creators and monitors of the 'God Globe' ...
- Facilitators for the sharing economy. ...
- Quantified self analysts. ...
- Commercial drone engineers and operators. ...
- 3D printing innovators. ...
- Internet of things engineers. ...
- Augmented reality architects. ...
- Avatar relationship managers.
- Changes for Accountants and Lawyers. ...
- Human-centered Designers and Ethicists. ...
- Data Scientists and Brokers. ...
- Robot Therapists. ...
- Robot Translators. ...
- Food Engineers. ...
- Metaverse Architects and World Builders. ...
- Activist Artists and Creators.
Synopsis. Farmers, petty retail vendors, contract labourers and construction workers are the most vulnerable sections facing never before livelihood threats in India today.
- Data entry clerks.
- Administrative and executive secretaries.
- Accounting, bookkeeping and payroll clerks.
- Accountants and auditors.
- Assembly and factory workers.
- Business services and administration managers.
- Client information and customer service workers.
- General and operations managers.
According to a Microsoft Work Trend Report, the 9-to-5 workday is disappearing, as the increase in remote work has allowed for more flexible hours. Employees are increasingly working asynchronously, completing tasks on their own schedules, which may be different from those of their colleagues.