Actually, I was thinking with the amount of new technologies that have been developed over the last decade or two that it was the low end that was under greater threat and some of the high end (realtors, middle managers). I think a lot of manual labor, repetitive task, menial task jobs will be automated away by the next generation. If you run a company and you can have a machine perform the same duties then you will tend to prefer the machine. No sick days, no strikes, total cost is better understood and so on. What we have seen in the last job loss figures are losses in Manufacturing, Industrials, Financial. Alot of these types of jobs are disappearing. Primary example is realty the internet has completely altered the real estate market. The MLS for a given area is available free of charge online there was a time when the only way to view it was via a realtor. Times are changing we are moving into the era of technology and eventually robotics…