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Most jobs that can be done by a robot are not good jobs
All jobs that can be done by a robot instead of a human are, ultimately, vulnerable jobs. That does not mean that all of those jobs SHOULD be done by robots. The race for technological innovation has always been linked … Continue reading
LinkedIn prospecting is becoming much worse than junk mail
A little over a year ago I wrote a post entitled ‘Who are you? And no I’m not going to accept your LinkedIn invitation‘. The general idea being that random people ask to ‘join my network’ without my knowing anything … Continue reading
The Long Tail of Old Jobs
There aren’t many but there are still a few horse-drawn carriages on the streets of New York City – a somewhat controversial subject between Mayor DeBlasio, animal rights activists, and the owners of stables on the city’s west side. The … Continue reading