Jobs In The Next 10-20 Years From Now
Hi Everyone, Matt here. I do not know if anyone is going to say this but I will. I am going to say that a majority of the jobs and work places will be automated or taken over by robots in years ahead. I am saying this because of what the uncertainty of what is happening around the world to do with technology. We think Ipads, Iphones, etc we have now just the thing. Wait in years to come. This is not just a matter of how but when. Yes, I have to say that no one's job will be safe in years to come. Every job you go to now, well I believe, when you go visit a job to see if anything is available, the person you speak to either the employee or manager to see if any jobs are available, their response will be is "Oh you will have to apply online, to see if anything is available". I'm not saying that 'all' workplace people would say this but I'd say a majority would.
Am I saying this is to scare anyone out of their jobs? No, but need to be aware of what work could like in these coming years. Am I saying this because of what I am saying? No, if no one wants to believe or read what I have said, search for yourselves online and do your own research to see what your job could be like or if it is still around in the near future.
I am sure if technology takes over the workplace I am sure that there will replacement jobs such as being a AI technician or repairer. I wonder what our next generation of our children are going to do for work when AI or technology take over the job market.
We do need to get our heads around this sooner rather than later because we just don't know what will happen around the corner.
Something for all of us to seriously think about.
Matt
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Poll: Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
As reported in the Post, there’s a $30 million funding gap in financial mentoring. This has led to services closing and mentors stepping in unpaid just to keep helping people in need 🪙💰🪙
One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.
So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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59.1% Yes, supporting people is important!
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25.4% No, individuals should take responsibility
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15.5% ... It is complicated
Even Australians get it - so why not Kiwis???
“Ten years ago, if a heatwave as intense as last week’s record-breaker had hit the east coast, Australia’s power supply may well have buckled. But this time, the system largely operated as we needed, despite some outages.
On Australia’s main grid last quarter, renewables and energy storage contributed more than 50% of supplied electricity for the first time, while wholesale power prices were more than 40% lower than a year earlier.
[…] shifting demand from gas and coal for power and petrol for cars is likely to deliver significantly lower energy bills for households.
Last quarter, wind generation was up almost 30%, grid solar 15% and grid-scale batteries almost tripled their output. Gas generation fell 27% to its lowest level for a quarter century, while coal fell 4.6% to its lowest quarterly level ever.
Gas has long been the most expensive way to produce power. Gas peaking plants tend to fire up only when supply struggles to meet demand and power prices soar. Less demand for gas has flowed through to lower wholesale prices.”
Full article: www.theguardian.com...
If even Australians see the benefit of solar - then why is NZ actively boycotting solar uptake? The increased line rental for electricity was done to make solar less competitive and prevent cost per kWh to rise even more than it did - and electricity costs are expected to rise even more. Especially as National favours gas - which is the most expensive form of generating electricity. Which in turn will accelerate Climate Change, as if New Zealand didn’t have enough problems with droughts, floods, slips, etc. already.
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