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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, so what does DCUM recommend for a kid who has good stats? DC does not have a particular passion for anything and is pretty much open to studying anything except the humanities (is decent but still hate writing). Seems every careers is up in the air with AI. I don't think he can handle plumbing (not very handy and probably does not have the strength to lift anything too heavy) [/quote] Civil engineering. It's not DCUM money but it's stable, and jobs are not easily off-shored or affected by AI. Your physical infrastructure is local, and you have to do a lot community outreach and engagement (which works best with people, not AI).[/quote] it's a good job, isn't affected by prestige degrees. Nice rec. [/quote] +1. My degree is in civil engineering, and I've used that skill set to build an atypical career path. But there is always a stable, local job available for a civil engineer. [/quote] What about accounting? I've read there is a shortage but not sure if AI will affect its prospect[/quote] Audit work is ripe for AI displacement. Tax work is a safer path.[/quote]
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