The continuous development of technology sets as its main goal the improvement and simplification of people's lives. Previously, it took about 20 people to create one part or a car unit, but today this task is handled by one worker. The introduction of robots, computers and automated devices leads to the fact that some professions become unnecessary.

What professions will disappear in the next 10 years

Information about which professions will become less in demand in the next 10 years is of concern to many Russians. After all, it depends on how well they will be provided with work and, accordingly, money. This list is equally important for those who wish to master new areas for themselves without detriment to future earnings. We offer you, dear readers, the list of professions whose relevance will decrease significantly in the near future.

The farmers

This profession and without technological innovations is less and less popular among young people. Farmers are mainly elderly people who cover a small volume of this industry.

For several decades, people have achieved automation of hard labor on the ground, replacing manual tillage with mechanical action. Land cultivation from parasites and weeds is now performed by unmanned aerial vehicles, and harvesting is performed as soon as possible by automated robots.

Undoubtedly, machines and devices require constant monitoring by operators, who alone can easily manage the whole complex of modern equipment. Thus, in just a couple of years, 100 people on the farm can be replaced by one person, so a profession such as a farmer will soon disappear.

Print media authors

Today, only older people read paper newspapers, for whom it is difficult to master other sources of information. The Internet has almost completely supplanted print media. The fast rhythm of modern life requires people to quickly obtain data on recent events, stock quotes, etc.

With the print media, things are much slower. In order to find out the latest news, you must pay a subscription and wait for the postman every week. The Internet allows just a couple of mouse clicks to be in the "center of events" without spending money on a newspaper. Thus, employees of print media in the next 10 years will become less in demand. Many authors find a way out of this situation and retrain into copywriters - editors of information and entertainment sites on the Internet.

Cashiers

The paper cards are gradually being replaced by plastic cards with a slow and quite feasible pace. To make purchases in the next few years, you no longer need to count the bills, it is enough to perform simple operations in the terminal and the funds will be deducted from your account.

Against this background, the need for the profession of a cashier disappears. They will be replaced by automatic cash desks where you can weigh, pack and pay for the goods. In large metropolitan areas, in parallel with the usual cash registers, devices were put into operation that allow you to pay for goods quickly and without a queue.

Working professions

The industrial revolution that swept the world led to the fact that people working in factories had to leave their jobs only because their labor was replaced with automated equipment.

Professions such as turner, miller, painter and others are no longer relevant. Their work is performed by CNC machines, automatic painting machines. Replacing people for cars goes everywhere, for many managers it is profitable, because the devices do not get tired, do not get sick and do not require wages.

Bank employees

Today it is difficult to meet a person who does not have a bank card. Even pensioners far from modern technologies almost completely switched to servicing with MIR plastic cards, on which pension and other payments are charged.

There are still operators in the offices of commercial banks that will help people arrange a loan, make a payment, and make a deposit. However, this measure is compulsory, since many people still cannot cope with the instructions of the terminal and do not have the possibility of making payments via the Internet.

In the next 10 years, the profession of “bank employee” may completely disappear. They will be replaced by online services and e-banks. Open an account, transfer money, use other banking services will be possible only through the Internet.

Accountants and tax authorities

The work of accountants and tax inspectors in the near future will be completely replaced by mathematical algorithms. Professional software is designed to cope with the most complex calculations, providing all the information about the amount of accrued taxes, wages and other data.

To submit a report to the tax authority or to hand over an annual balance sheet, you only need to launch a special program that, based on the baseline data, will compile a comprehensive report and send it to the necessary authorities.

Military

Fully replace the military is not planned.Still, living soldiers are much more maneuverable than automated drones, however, a significant part of the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the next 10 years is planned to be replaced by guided tanks and armored personnel carriers.

The guiding mechanisms of modern drones are much more accurate than any person, resistance to damage is also higher. The use of automatic machines is justified in conditions of nuclear war and difficult climatic conditions.

Stock traders

Stock trading, known to mankind for several centuries, first of all underwent automation. In the films you can find shots where traders shout out prices for stock indexes, currency and commodity, thereby regulating their demand.

Today, stock trading only remotely resembles the cries and emotions that were simmering on the exchanges 10 years ago. Currency trading was automated thanks to the introduction of trading terminals, with which you can open orders for the purchase and sale of a particular raw material without leaving your home.

This is not a complete list of professions that will disappear or be less in demand in the next 10 years. Along with the above specialties, lifters, lecturers, seamstresses, ticket collectors, travel agents, etc. will be endangered. But not everything is so pitiable as it seems at first glance.

The development of technology and the widespread distribution of automated devices leads to the emergence of completely new and, accordingly, popular professions that every person can easily master.

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