1/ 🤖 Which jobs will AI/automation take over in the next 10 yrs? And which are safe? Let’s break it down, with a focus on construction trades. Spoiler: some are nearly untouchable, others… not so much. 🛠️ #AI #Jobs #FutureOfWork
2/ Jobs Most at Risk:
• Data entry (95% automation risk)
• Cashiers (85%)
• Drivers (70%)
• Manufacturing (75%)
AI loves repetitive, data-driven tasks. These roles? Prime targets. 📉 #Automation #JobSecurity
3/ Jobs Safe from AI:
• Healthcare (doctors, nurses)
• Teachers
• Creatives (artists, writers)
• Skilled trades like electricians
Why? Empathy, creativity, and complex problem-solving are tough for AI to crack. 🩺🎨 #FutureProof
4/ Zooming in on construction trades: Heavy Equipment Operators are MOST at risk. Why? Autonomous machines (think self-driving bulldozers) and AI site mapping are already here. ~65% automation probability. 🚜🤖 #Construction #AI
5/ On the flip side, Electricians are LEAST likely to be automated. Complex wiring, unique site challenges, and safety-critical decisions keep them human-only. ~15% automation risk. Plus, 9% job growth by 2030! ⚡️💡 #SkilledTrades
6/ Other trades?
• Concrete finishers, painters (~35-45% risk): 3D printing, robots nibbling at repetitive tasks.
• Plumbers, carpenters (~20-25%): Too much variability and skill needed.
Humans still rule dynamic job sites. 🏗️ #ConstructionJobs
7/ Check this chart for automation risk across construction trades. Heavy equipment operators? High risk. Electricians? Super safe. Upskill to stay ahead! 📊 #AIRevolution #JobTrends [Insert chart image here]
8/ Key takeaway: Jobs with repetition (like operating machinery) are AI’s low-hanging fruit. But roles needing human judgment, dexterity, or creativity (like electricians)? They’re here to stay. 💪 What’s your trade? Let’s talk! #FutureOfWork #AI