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10 Disappearing Jobs That Won't Exist in 10 Years: Professions That Won't Guarantee Career Opportunities Retail Cashier: $21,000. ... Telemarketer: $22,300. ... Freight/Stock: $23,900. ... Newspaper Delivery: $24,100. ... Travel Agent: $31,800. ... Postal Worker: $32,000. ... Taxi Dispatcher: $43,000. ... Word Processor/Typist: $45,000. More items... •
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Read More »The shift into a knowledge-based, tech-heavy service economy has hit many workers hard–and even decimated whole regions, like the “Rust Belt” area from Pittsburgh and Cleveland to Detroit and beyond. A generation of skilled workers, trained to make complex machines like automobiles, or capable of operating the machinery necessary to produce the steel that undergirds much of our society–they’re all out of jobs, and the jobs are never coming back. But that’s the last recession–what about the next one? Here we compile ten jobs that are on the endangered species list–and the shockingly reasonable salaries that will go with them. Unfortunately for many Americans, the question of “what next” doesn’t have any easy answer. But knowing the risks in store in many of these occupations–even some surprising ones in the tech industry–can better prepare you for the uncertain future ahead.
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Read More »Bing.com, Microsoft’s much-maligned competitor to Google search, has at least one killer feature: a built-in travel website that vastly surpasses the previous competitors. One key innovation: estimates of future price changes based on past data. The software will tell you to wait on a purchase if it expects the price to fall in the future, it estimates the future price drop, and it tells you how sure it is–and it also warns of expected price rises, telling you to lock in low-cost flights while you can. It does so well at showcasing the cheapest flight options for any itinerary that Google had to level up: the new Google Maps estimate airfare for long-distance travel directions, and links to Google Flights. Google’s service offers a great feature that suggests slight changes to your travel dates that will save you money, and even lets you sort results by which frequent flyer program you use (Oneworld, SkyTeam, or Star Alliance). Combining the two sites means you’ll know which dates to fly, you’ll know when to buy, and you’ll know that you have no need for a travel agent, ever again.
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Here is the Instagram Rich List of 2022 Cristiano Ronaldo — $2,397,000, Kylie Jenner — $1,835,000, Lionel Messi — $1,777,000, Selena Gomez —...
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