How do you think jobs will be like by 2020 and how will it change the world?

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This is what I say:

I think that jobs in the future will be much simpler for companies and more advanced compared to the current form of workforce because of the emerging technology, which will be forcing everything that currently is being performed by human beings to use machines as their way of life. The human intelligence is building up rapidly; we now have the ability to create a new world of technology which was known to be impossible to build in the past.
Although you may consider that as an astonishing achievement, in my opinion, it is wrong as the whole world would change, the poor members of the world will be even poorer and the rich will be even richer. It is an extremely sad story in my opinion, as if our job is taken over by machines, we would be suffering from starvation because we would not have any job or work to do which means we will not have enough money in our hands to afford housing, food and all the resources that are available. It is not just the way of working that will be changed; it will be our whole life that will be changed.

The people who currently work in the tertiary sector of the workforce will be affected as they will not be given a chance to develop themselves as they will no longer be required to provide the service they do for people as they would get it from a TV or machine. Many small businesses and companies will be bankrupt due to normal people not being able to afford the products/service the companies may sell. However, some businesses which has products that is famous or make a quality products will be making a huge amount of profit by using machines and possibly robots due to the fact that they will be much cheaper. The business will not employee people to do their work because they will obviously have to pay them the wage or salary for the work they have been doing. I believe that if the world is crying and are in greed of money as much as the current situation, even if you have a job that pays you a staggering amount of money, you would think that there is no point in working as you will have pay more than half of the money you receive as tax for the government to help the members of our country who does not have a job and are homeless.

To conclude this article, I would like to say that my opinion is it will be a whole lot different from the current way of work as we will be having a lot of machines and technology to help us complete or accomplish our task which means that there will be a lot of people who will be getting poorer every day of their life. Although, the above was a prediction by me, I would say that if the world were going to create new technology, many people will be homeless and due to that, the tax that we pay currently will be rising remarkably and that will absolutely ridiculous therefore we must try to stop the workforce changing to prevent our world from changing.

All of this was written by me, it took me 92 minutes according to Microsoft Word.
 
Personally I don't think the world will be around in 2020.

With all the nuclear plants that we have, accidents are likely to happen.
One meltdown of a Nuclear plant would kill millions if it was in Japan or China as the radiation would be blown by the jetstreams to the united states.

I also believe that there just ins't enough food for the people in the world, the population is growing too rapidly for the current ways of getting food to continue.
 
I don't think for one second the Earth will be gone, that's ludicrous. Jobs I don't think will change, it'll just move with the times. When new jobs are needed, they'll be trained people working them. Old existent jobs will carry on if there's a need for them.
 
First of all let me say that this is OC and all written by OP so I won't flame you on any rules.
On topic: jobs in 10 years will be like they were 10 years ago, this tendency will never change. Theoretical aspect of a 'job' has evolved into human nature.
 

You didn't have to say anything about flaming sir. It doesn't matter. Any more comments?
 
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