Colo_Ranger
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My boss called me Friday to let me know that she's worried about the future of our current field. More specifically, being overtaken by AI. I've dedicated a good amount of time and effort to being good at my field but... here we are. Now, this isn't a tomorrow concern. I still have a job and will. Her concern is that in 10 years, AI will take over and I will be without a job.
Here are some facts:
I've got 3 jobs in mind, but I have some concerns.
All of these jobs have certifications that I can get and move to the workforce with decently low time.
So... the question at hand - what are your thoughts. Are there fields that I am not considering that I should look in to? Any advice from the masses? I've been fairly down since I had this conversation and I am struggling to find a way out. What if my next job only last 5 years again and I am back to square one... again... ?
Anyway, pity part over, I'm just looking for advice.
Here are some facts:
- I am 40.
- My job is safe for now, but could be eliminated (though I don't actually believe people will be happy with the result when that happens).
- I am looking in to the trades.
- I love to learn, but I hate writing papers and such. I am not going to go get an AA or BS.
- I have a 1.5 year old kiddo and I don't want to be working 16 hour days, if I can avoid it. I don't mind hard work but I don't want to get into work that will keep me from watching my kiddo grow up.
- I am sure there are more facts, but I will update as they come up.
I've got 3 jobs in mind, but I have some concerns.
- First job is welding. I have always wanted to learn how to weld and, given the opportunity, this might be a good transition. Here is my main concern; I am 40. I am too old to be the bitch on a job site. I'm also not in good shape, but I am working on that. When it comes to welding, I am generally interested in automotive/fabrication welding. I'm not really interested in construction welding. I know I have to start at the bottom and work my way up but... I'm also at an age where that is harder to do.
- CAD/CAM design. I've been playing with designing my own parts and 3d printing them. I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it and think it would be a good job moving forward. Is this going to be replaced by AI? I don't see how AI can completely replace the human touch but... turns out people want cheap AI and not human decision making, so... I have no idea.
- Machinist. This combines the CAD/CAM with physical manufacturing. I love to work with my hands. I enjoy work that has an actual 'this is what I created'.
All of these jobs have certifications that I can get and move to the workforce with decently low time.
So... the question at hand - what are your thoughts. Are there fields that I am not considering that I should look in to? Any advice from the masses? I've been fairly down since I had this conversation and I am struggling to find a way out. What if my next job only last 5 years again and I am back to square one... again... ?
Anyway, pity part over, I'm just looking for advice.
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Would you really want to turn out like that?
Besides he really hasn't aged well from all the stress in that line of work.