25 Jobs to Avoid
Since 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Opens a New Window. has been projecting the fastest-declining occupations in the U.S. by 2026. Earlier this month, the agency updated its statistics to give job seekers a more recent look at how certain industries are doing — in terms of salary and projected growth.
Here's a list of the 25 occupations (in order) that will be hit the hardest by 2026.
* Locomotive firers
* Respiratory therapy technicians
* Parking enforcement workers
* Word processors and typists
* Watch repairers
* Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles
* Foundry mold and coremakers
* Pourers and casters, metal
* Computer operators
* Telephone operators
* Mine shuttle car operators
* Electromechanical equipment assemblers
* Data entry keyers
* Postmasters and mail superintendents
* Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
* Coil winders, tapers, and finishers
* Grinding and polishing workers, hand
* Timing device assemblers and adjusters
* Switchboard operators, including answering service
* Prepress technicians and workers
* Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic
* Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders
* Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic
* Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic
* Legal secretaries
Source: Top 25 fastest-disappearing jobs in the US
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Jimmy,
granted your post is not aimed at me specifically, but data entry clerk, is about "As Good as it Gets" for me. Because I have zero job skills. No STEM degree
Restaurant, retail, sales
The most entry level jobs
A lot of those jobs
They all have angry customers
Sales jobs have quotas
Restaurants are a sensory nightmare
Crowded, loud, hot, cold, angry customers, bright lights, tastes. Smells,. Touch
"Beggars can't be choosers"
I scored 8 out of 25!
Sadly, the list includes quite a few job which really suit me and which I really suit. My happiest employment has always been building things and running machine tools; but the steady decline in manufacturing jobs has been very clear since I hit working age. I think sometimes that I was born in the wrong era - employment in the modern service industry economy just doesn't suit me at all.
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