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Several Years From Now, These 10 Jobs Will Already Be Extinct

Time to ponder about changing careers, buddies!

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Advancements in modern technology have definitely made life much easier.

For example, communication these days have become much simpler than it was just a few decades ago. Sending messages to anyone in any location across the globe can be done in seconds now with the use of e-mails, social media, and mobile phones.

Aside from the conveniences brought by advanced technology though, it is also anticipated that many jobs will no longer exist in the future.

Go check out these 10 jobs that will probably be extinct in the years to come:

#1. Newspaper Delivery Guys

We’ve all heard about newspaper publications closing left and right. On top of that, the existing ones are moving their business online to decrease printing costs. It’s pretty obvious then that in the near future, newspaper delivery guys will not have anything to deliver anymore.

#2. Librarians

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E-books are all the rage these days and so it shouldn’t be surprising when one day, we wouldn’t have libraries to run anymore.

#3. Data Encoders

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Make no mistake about it though. It doesn’t always mean that just because your work requires using computers that you’ll be safe. Thus, data encoders may have to look for new opportunities in the years ahead since their jobs are already being done by programs.

#4. Computer Operators

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The same can actually be said about computer operators.

#5. Cashiers

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With various paperless payment methods being introduced (such as swiping cards, online banking, etc), we may no longer need cashiers soon.

#6. Toll Booth Workers

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Most toll booths nowadays are also computerized so it’s actually not far-fetched when we say toll booth workers have reason to worry as well.

#7. Telemarketers

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Digital marketing is fast becoming the preferred method for numerous companies across the world these days. We’re wondering if telemarketers will still be around lets say 10 years from now.

#8. Travel Agents

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Airline tickets and tour packages are mostly bought online nowadays and so many travel agencies are decreasing their number of agents. Besides, maintaining a website is much cheaper than employing a lot of people.

#9. Call Receptionists

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When people call companies, they want to be connected to the right department right away. Automated calls make that possible, eliminating the need for having more call receptionists in the industry.

#10. Insurance Underwriters

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Software programs are replacing insurance underwriters these days, too. With advanced systems, computing amounts of risks and insurance premiums can quickly be done by computers.

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