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4 jobs that probably won’t be around in 10 years

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Technology and cultural shifts have given rise to new careers while slowly making others disappear. Here are some jobs that are going obsolete and why you should avoid them!

 

Retail Cashier

With the influx of self-service checkouts, and automated processes during purchasing, the typical retail cashier will eventually fade away as a career. Technology has allowed plenty of advancements in how we shop, and customers want less human interaction.

 

Telemarketer

Nowadays, people don’t use the phone as much as they used to. With other more efficient ways of communicating – such as email or texting. Old fashioned telemarketing is slowly becoming a job of the past. With email marketing on the rise, these once common jobs will no longer be found.

 

Travel agent

With the rise of the internet and the ability to book trips for cheap using sites comparable to travel agents, this old-school job is slowly fading out of the system.  Gone are the days when we needed a third party person to find the better deals when travelling, because the internet has made that ability so much easier for us.

 

Postal workers

With the rise of technology and email communication, the need for postal workers has slowly been dwindling away. With the rise of private companies taking the Post Office’s place, this government-run job has little chance for career growth and advancement.

 

Courtesy: http://bleubloom.com

 

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