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  2. 16 Bizarre Careers for Women That No Longer Exist

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    In fact, they were free of many of the restrictions average Roman women had to endure at the time. That said, the role came with serious strings attached. The position required a 30-year vow of ...

  3. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    An occupation may become obsolete for a single reason, or for a combination of reasons. Reasons for occupations to become obsolete fall into a number of groups: Cultural/fashion change, for example hoop skirt and crinoline manufacturers were significant employers in the 1850s and 1860s but they declined significantly in later years as fashions ...

  4. FOBO, or fear of becoming obsolete, is the new business ...

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    Monty Rakusen/Getty Images. ... 22% of respondents said they were worried their jobs would become obsolete because of technology, up from 15% in 2021. ... The 25 best cheap or free things to do in ...

  5. Job obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    Lamplighter Monument in Budapest, Hungary, an occupation that was replaced by job obsolescence. Job obsolescence, [1] occupational obsolescence or skills obsolescence [2] is a situation in which an occupation loses its field of work or its competitiveness is reduced compared to another more efficient one that fulfills the same function.

  6. Category:Obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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  7. 30 Older People List Once Popular Jobs That Have Since ...

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    It predicts that 18% of global work could become automated due to generative AI, somewhat ironically affecting advanced economies the most. Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum believes that most ...

  8. Post-work society - Wikipedia

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    Increased focus on what post-work society would look like has been driven by reports such as one in 2018 that states 47% of jobs in the United States could be automated. [17] Because of increasing automation and the low price of maintaining an automated workforce compared to one dependent on human labor, it has been suggested that post-work ...

  9. Thanks to A.I., workers are struggling with “FOBO”—fear of ...

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    Nearly one-quarter of U.S. workers (22%) are worried that rapidly advancing technology will soon render their job obsolete, according to a recent Gallup survey that polled 1,000 workers. Fear of ...