Originally posted by dadudemon
If you could predict what the job market would be like in 20 years, we wouldn't be having this "conversation." lolHell, if you knew what the education landscape and job market were like even now, we wouldn't have this conversation. grouchoawe
Agreed, I do know no computer can do what I do, so I'm safe and got asked to interview in Moscow on Monday, too cold in winter and I'd feel less safe there than in KSA or Africa. Very good money mind but too cold. Interesting thing is different jobs see different things as important. I see IT often as a useful tool but just a tool, yourself, you work in it's development and implementation I see you'd see it as more than that and do understand your point of view. It will eventually take over and dehumanise much of the workforce left operating it, whether a class of humans still living will exist above or elow this who can say, will we free ourselves, free a few or all become slaves or redundant, who can say? I suspect biotech will change people beyond recognition or perhaps just those who can afford it over the next two hundred years. All this race and gender foolishness pales between the divide between rich and poor. This sadly is only going to increase over time.