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Board Economics
Re: Young people are less likely to accept traditional employments in this era!
by
Rabata
on 03/06/2024, 13:32:02 UTC
The ways of earning and living for young people have changed drastically since we moved from the agriculture(field) era to the technological( Internet money) era. Many young people are willing to sit at home waiting for a freelance job rather than going out to work for someone and getting paid little shillings. Research has proven that the rate at which people quit working in traditional industries has increased, perhaps they have found an online skill or a way to offer their services with high flexibility.
With the advancement of technology, major changes can be observed in everything. Those who used to work in agriculture are now working with technology. This does not mean that they are moving out of agriculture and into other activities. With the advent of new technology, there are more jobs being done by robots than by humans. If someone spend of their time to others I think it will have any big effect. Moreover, every job platform is quite competitive so it is not easy for anyone to adopt himself easily. Anyone who wants to work online has to be very patient. Not that he came and got the job. But it is true that humans are more inclined towards offline work. In relation to this statement I would say that the human population is also increasing massively. employment is not empty. So I am not too worried about this.