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The expert told, any profession and will disappear in the next 30 years

The expert told, any profession and will disappear in the next 30 years

Experts from the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor (structure within the Ministry of Labor) talked about the demand in the next 5-10 years of such professions, like confectioners, engineers, lathes, bartenders, waiters, Big-data specialists, doctors and cooks. Managers shouldn't worry about their employment either - they will always need bosses. With a request to comment on this information Federal News Agency applied to a doctor of economic sciences, Professor of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations Andrey Gudkov.

“I strongly doubt the demand for turners, - said the professor. - In fact, the profession is already dead. Instead of full-fledged turners, who turn the caliper, feed the cutter and remove the chips, we have CNC fitters (computer numerical control. - Note. order.) - and this is a completely different profession. So there are no turners at large modern enterprises for a long time ".

The expert told, any profession and will disappear in the next 30 years

As for pastry chefs and chefs, then these professions will be in demand for a long time, believes Andrey Gudkov. Even universal robotization and automation will not oust people from those sectors of the economy, where creativity and sense of smell are required: unlike a noseless robot, even the worst pastry chef will not squeeze stale cream into the cake.

Something similar can be said about Big-data specialists., where the development of new concepts of data analysis also needs to be approached with imagination. Accountants cannot be replaced yet, but, of course, if you just need to arrange the perfect documentation, then the program "1-C" already exists. And if you need to optimize taxation, then for this you still need a person with special education.

However, professions will not only disappear, but also appear. In the coming 20-30 years, such a profession will be in demand, as a specialist in biocenosis.

"The fact, that the climate is changing, - the professor complained. - There is a chaotic change in the habitat and chains of interactions between all living organisms through fires, floods, erosion and pollution. So the most demanded and highly skilled work will be just the design and restoration of these chains ".

The profession of genetics will also be in demand, but very strong ethical prohibitions are imposed on changing the human genome, and in this regard, hardly anything will change in the coming 30 years.

The expert told, any profession and will disappear in the next 30 years

“If there are no colossal upheavals like a nuclear war, then for the sake of creating healthy offspring, humanity will have to artificially edit its own damaged genetic code, adding elements to it, responsible for the resistance of cells to radiation ", - Andrey Gudkov delved into futurism.

Bartender profession for the foreseeable future, long life predicted by experts from the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor, can be replaced by the profession of "walking drone operator".

“Imagine, you come to a cafe, and there from the servants - not a single living person. You are referring to a drone, he signals the operator, who may be disabled with no legs or with cerebral palsy, and he serves you through a robot. And will talk, and a fresh anecdote will tell, and will explain all the details of the dish you ordered ", - said the professor.

The expert told, any profession and will disappear in the next 30 years

According to him, wait for this "beautiful time" is not so long. Cyberpunk, with his artificial arms and legs, chips in brains and stuff, what we have seen many times in films with Keanu Reeves, will come in the coming decades. But that's another story.

Author: Sergey Petrov

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