Do whatever you want

I think itโ€™s mostly safe to tell people to follow whatever career that want to, as it doesnโ€™t matter anyway.

Jobs are being eliminated and offshored across every field, in every domain, and none of them are very safe โ€“ save perhaps plumbers and a few others that absolutely require on-site presence (for the moment, anyway).

Some careers are for the moment โ€œsaferโ€ than others, but that could change very quickly. Increasing automation is coming faster than most people now realize, and with global climate change now a fait accompli of being alive in the 21st century, the economy is pretty likely to worsen over time.

In my field, the jobs that I used as a stepladder to gain the experience I have today increasingly do not exist anymore. It would be really difficult if not impossible to get where I am today how I did so, and I started only 15 years ago.

Whatโ€™s interesting about that โ€“ and horrible โ€“ is that those lower-level positions are of course how people gain experience to occupy higher-level ones. If those jobs go away, obviously one cannot ever move up as there is no path of preparation to, say, move from a helpdesk to an infrastructure architect.

This fact I believe companies will use to argue that there are โ€œno qualified candidatesโ€ and thus all should be offshored where experienced (and cheaper) people can be hired. Or, failing that, H-1B visa employees can be brought in.

So pursue whatever career strikes your fancy. Likely as not, your job will not exist in 10 years anyway โ€“ at least not in your home country โ€“ so it doesnโ€™t really matter.

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