Date post: | 15-Apr-2017 |
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Industry workers -95,1%
Telemarketing -99%
Constraction workers -82,4%
Post Office employees -95,4%
Domestic workers -68,8%
Repairman -72,3%
Carpenters -72,4%
Insurance agent -91,9%
Tourist Guides -90,6%
Bakers -88,8%
Cook Fast food -82,7%
Cabinet makers -92%
Butchers -93,5%
Motorcycle mechanics -79,7%
Barbers -79,7%
Secretaries -81,5%
Barman -76,8%
Waiters -93,7%
Maintenance workers -87,4%
Garbage collectors -93,4%
Taxi & private drivers -89,4%
Train drivers – 86,3%
Truckers – 78.6 %
Pilots -18,1%
Postal workers -67,5%
Judges -40,1%
Judicial officers -35,9%
Detectives -33,6%
Concierge -21,3%
Policemen -9,8%
Lawyers -3,5%
Masseurs -54,1%
Epidemiologists -20,1%
Optometrists -13,7%
Chemists -10,3%
Personal trainer -8,5%
Veterinarians -3,8%
Orthodontists -2,3%
Pharmacists -1,2%
Internisti e Chirurghi -0,4%
Librarians -64,9%
Interpreters -38,4%
Actors -37,1%
Reporter tv -11,4%
Radio anchormen -10,3%
Musicians -7,4%
Sociologists -5,9%
Reporters -5,5%
Artists -4,2%
Marketing -61,3%
PR people -17,5%
Air Traffic controllers -11,4%
Babysitter -8.4%
Rethinking education systems
By one popular estimate 65 % of children entering primary schools today will ultimately work in new jobs types and functions that currently don’t yet exist!