Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
If the only jobs are government jobs like police or firefighters, who is paying taxes to pay for those government jobs? Likewise, most trades people don’t hire out for repairs, they do their own, so demand will collapse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
You’re assuming the pensions and early retirement will still be offered to new hires in 15 years or so. That’s a big assumption.
Many of the best paying and prosperous jobs for those kids are likely not even understood yet.
Like plumbing?
Plumbing being gobbled up by PE, low paid for the PE-owned firms, and you're physically broken by age 50.
The only plumber I know with a pension works for the state of California. Very good union wage and benefits. But again.....government job seems to be the answer.
Are you unfamiliar with unions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
You’re assuming the pensions and early retirement will still be offered to new hires in 15 years or so. That’s a big assumption.
Many of the best paying and prosperous jobs for those kids are likely not even understood yet.
Like plumbing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
You’re assuming the pensions and early retirement will still be offered to new hires in 15 years or so. That’s a big assumption.
Many of the best paying and prosperous jobs for those kids are likely not even understood yet.
Like plumbing?
Plumbing being gobbled up by PE, low paid for the PE-owned firms, and you're physically broken by age 50.
The only plumber I know with a pension works for the state of California. Very good union wage and benefits. But again.....government job seems to be the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
You’re assuming the pensions and early retirement will still be offered to new hires in 15 years or so. That’s a big assumption.
Many of the best paying and prosperous jobs for those kids are likely not even understood yet.
Like plumbing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
You’re assuming the pensions and early retirement will still be offered to new hires in 15 years or so. That’s a big assumption.
Many of the best paying and prosperous jobs for those kids are likely not even understood yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Make sure you teach them about the value of a pension, being paid for every minute you work, and early retirement. Luckily the youngest among us will see the deleterious effect of AI on careers in time to make more stable career decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
No, but that’s why they don’t choose careers until they are adults.
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.
Anonymous wrote:You want to see someone get evasive?
Ask them this: “a firefighter or a cop is a government job - right?”
You’ll be hard pressed to get a straight answer.
Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to remember if a child dressed up as an accountant or computer scientist ever showed up at our door on Halloween.