I'll start with an obvious one: delivery truck drivers.
>computers drive the truck
>robots deliver your packages.
>>16832596
>Milkman
Yes there is still some about, but they will soon be extinct
>taxi drivers
>trash truck drivers
>>16832911
>trash truck drivers
hopefully
>Chrysler factory workers
>>16832911
>Trash truck drivers
Yeah, no. Not anytime soon.
>>16834488
Kek.
>>16834520
Why do you think that? We know computers can drive trucks, and trucks already exist that don't require the operator to leave the cab. They use an arm mounted on the truck to pick up the trash can, dump the trash in the truck, and put the can back down. I don't see why a computer couldn't do that.
It's not exactly skilled labor.
bad time to be blue collar anons.
get a real job
>>16834556
>a hundred of sensors to do a pleb job
>doesn't even save money
Wow nice
>>16834556
but I'll tell you what it is: hiiiiiiighly unionized. They will not let go of that job when it makes $80,000 a year.
>>16834616
The union won't have much to negotiate with. If the job is going away all together, that's it. Look at what happened with the loss of steel jobs. Look at what happened to automotive jobs with automated plants. There's no saving those jobs, it's just a matter of time.
>>16834663
>steel jobs
Steel lost its importance
>automotive jobs
That never happened outside of murika