I think you're already seeing it with Helix Robots in BMW factories. Repetitive tasks, that don't require ingenuity, can be replaced quicker than for example that robot doing tasks in the house. Primarily cause of the controlled setting.
Jobs on factory floors that require managing and using a diverse set of equipment, triaging issues, directing workforce etc, is still years away.
White collar jobs are definitely more at risk in the very near term but that too, mostly jobs that are rote, repetitive and task oriented