You May Be Fired|The Disappearing Occupations Around You

What are some of the disappearing professions around you?
Many people have given their answers:
There will be fewer and fewer "newspaper sellers," "shoe repairers," and "ticket conductors," and many positions in the service industry are likely to be replaced by AI.
Honestly, the first time I saw this topic, it kinda stuck out.
After all, this year, I have a lot of friends around me who are facing layoff situations, where they have been doing their jobs for years, and they just say layoff.
A search on Twitter has led to even more recent disturbances on related topics.

As the old boss of Foxconn once said, replacing 80% of the operators with robots within five years, a group of middle-aged people are likely to be forced to lay off.

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I don't know if you feel the same way:
The year 2020 is here, but times are changing far faster than we can imagine.
Those careers that you thought you could be secure in for the rest of your life will likely not need you in ten years.

The most impressive thing about the show is that it was officially announced that the Veep show was canceled.
After all, the world's number one lingerie show, which has been doing this for over 20 years, was still very hot the year before.
Liu Wen Xi Mengyao and other famous models appeared, earning a lot of topics, but also the envy of the masses.

And the Veep show has always done amazingly well and set new records since its first successful show in '95.
In 2003, Veep had annual sales of $2.8 billion and more than 1,000 stores worldwide.
In 2009, sales reached $10.75 billion - what does that number mean?
That's the equivalent of 600 pieces of lingerie sold every minute!

However, in just a few years, Vimy began to usher in its "mid-life crisis".
First the ratings plummeted, then the group's overall sales plummeted as well.
The world-famous "Queen of Lingerie" has now been reduced to closing stores and stopping big shows.

Why?
Because the market has changed so radically in the last few years.
People's aesthetics have changed, women's motivations for buying lingerie have changed, and sexiness has been redefined.
And Vimy's ten years as a day, taste style are too late to update iteration, is bound to meet the end of the abandonment.
To use a popular phrase from the internet:
It's not Papa Gold who's abandoning you, it's the times.

The rapidity of change in this era was never expected.
For example, many people assume that celebrities make the fastest money as a profession.
But the fastest money maker these days is actually Netflix.
Many netizens occupy more resources and have more traffic than celebrities.
That's why many celebrities are starting to go online and open online stores to carve out their own niche online.

For example, Christina Li, the hostess, now spends most of her time online as an anchor selling her goods:

There was also the day of Double 11, the always high and cold Liu Tao also appeared in Li Jiaqi's live broadcast, selling lipstick together.

Yes, human nature is insatiable for novelty, and the times are frightening.

That's why the article was written with a special reminder in mind:
No matter what stage you're at, poor or rich, 2020 is here.
Next year's changes are unknown and everything is subject to reversal.
The key is whether you maintain a sense of crisis, a state of active endeavor.
Don't waste time, don't get comfortable, don't be unmotivated.
Improve yourself more, learn more skills, get more exposure to new things, and then hold on to that energy.
Zhang Quanling said: when the times desert you, you won't even say hello.
But, did the times really not say hello?
I don't think so, you just don't actively realize it yourself.


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