What are the top 10 jobs that are vanishing in America?
10 Middle-Class Jobs That Will Vanish By 2020
- Reporters and Correspondents (Journalists) Median Salary: $43,640.
- Farmers, Ranchers and Agricultural Managers.
- Computer Operators.
- Postal Service Mail Carriers.
- Desktop Publishers.
- Semiconductor Processors.
- Postmasters and Mail Superintendents.
- Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers.
What are the 3 fastest disappearing jobs in the US?
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.
What jobs will no longer exist in 10 years?
Check out these 10 jobs that won’t exist in 10 years:
- Cashiers.
- Computer Operators.
- Data Entry Keyers.
- Insurance Underwriters.
- Photography Lab Processors.
- Social Media Experts.
- Call Receptionists.
- Telemarketers.
What professions will disappear in the future?
5 jobs that will disappear by 2030
- Travel agent. It amazes me that a travel agent is still a job in 2020.
- Taxi drivers.
- Store cashiers.
- Fast food cooks.
- Administrative legal jobs.
What jobs will disappear by 2025?
Join us as we explore 15 disappearing jobs, and find out if yours is safe from automation.
- Travel agent.
- Cashier.
- Fast food cook.
- 4. Mail carrier.
- Bank teller.
- Textile worker.
- Printing press operator.
- Sports referee/Umpire.
What jobs are becoming obsolete?
Textile workers are becoming obsolete in the U.S. as jobs are being outsourced overseas, textiles are imported and fewer workers are needed due to greater productivity from automation. Railroad brake, signal and switch operators are giving way to remote operations.
What are careers no longer exist?
Switchboard Operator. In the early to mid-20th century,if you wanted to get in touch with someone on the phone,a switchboard operator was the person to help you
What are jobs obsolete?
Lector. The Job: To read to large rooms of factory workers slaving away at remedial tasks for hours on end.