May 14, 2014

Future jobs




 With technology moving faster than ever, it's hard to imagine what careers will look like 20 years from now. But The Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan (CST), a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to helping Canadian families save for their children's post-secondary education , wanted to find out.

1Tele-surgeon:  These surgeons operate on people remotely with robotic tools instead of human hands. 

2. Nostalgist:  Nostalgists are interior designers specializing in recreating memories for retired people.  The elderly of 2030 who don't want to reside in a typical "retirement village" will have the luxury of living in a space inspired by their favourite decade or place.

3. Re-wilder These professionals were formally called "farmers." The role of the re wilder, however, is not to raise food crops, but rather to undo environmental damage to the countryside caused by people, factories, cars, etc. 

4. Simplicity expert The simplicity experts of 2030 are interested in looking at how businesses can simplify and streamline their operations. For instance, they can reduce 15 administrative steps to three, or four interviews to one, or three days of work to a half hour. 

5. Garbage designer Garbage designers find creative ways to turn the by-products of the manufacturing process into high-quality materials for making another entirely separate product. 

6. Robot counsellor:   In 2030, robots will play a greater part in providing home care and services than they do today.  The robot counsellor will be a resource for picking the right bot for a family, by observing how the family interacts and identifying their needs and lifestyle.

7. Healthcare navigator:  These professionals teach patients and their loved ones about the ins and outs of a complicated medical system.  The navigator also helps people to manage their contact with the medical system with the least amount of stress and delay.

8. Solar technology specialist: These  specialists may own land where they manage a large spread of solar grids, to sell the harvested power to stations and other communities — or they may work as consultants in cities and other urban spaces, helping building owners to design, build, and maintain solar panels. 

9. Aquaponic fish farmer:  In 2030, populations of wild fish are disappearing — so new production methods like aquaponics will step in to replace fish that we can no longer catch in the wild. Aquaponics combines fish farming with gardening, where plants grow over water to cover its surface, while fish live below. The plants return oxygen to the water, and the fish produce waste that provides fertilizer for the plants. 

Above were futuristic jobs that should follow by the other countries so that there would be no jobless, because in future job is everything rather anything else.

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