This article was not written by a robot, but a few years from now, it could very well be. Multiple media outlets to academic institutions are making projections which speak to the fact that there is virtually no job that is safe from the ravages of automation.

Five Level of Societies Propelled by Automation and Technology

Sociologists tell us that there are five levels of societal development.
1. Nomadic Hunting and Gathering
2. Horticulture and Pastoral
3. Agriculture
4. Industrial
5. Post-industrial.
On man’s climb up the societal evolutionary ladder, every level of society was displaced by the next because of automation.The U.S. labor force has been shaped by century plus of technological progress. For example agricultural technology gave birth to the farming industry and it allowed Americans to move from being a Pastoral society to an Agricultural society. This was followed by Agricultural age giving way to the Industrial Revolution, which moved people into factories. This development gave way to globalization and automation and moved society to a nation of nonproductive people who provide services. Now the service industry is in real jeopardy as most of its jobs have a 90% chance of being replaced by automation.
NPR made a list of occupations threatened by automation. A few of the top occupations that are going to disappear are postal workers, legal secretaries, jewelers, bookkeepers, cashiers, restaurant cooks and bartenders.
Other groups are predicting that teachers, many law enforcement duties and paralegals are going to be replaced as well. In short, virtually no position is safe. Would the globalists hesitate to replace human workers with something like robots? Don’t count on it, they turned a great country on its ear by shipping an entire country’s manufacturing overseas to save a few dollars. Of course they would and they are doing it. Take a look at this once popular TV series that is now over 50 years old. 
From the early 1960’s, the TV show, The Twilight Zone predicted the obsolescence of mankind through automation.
It is chilling that a TV show from over 5o years ago predicted the time and events that we are now living in today.

Conclusion


The Georgia Guidestones
“The hope that machines might free us from toil has always been intertwined with the fear that they will rob us of our agency. In the midst of the Great Depression, the economist John Maynard Keynes forecast that technological progress might allow a 15-hour workweek, and abundant leisure, by 2030. But around the same time, President Herbert Hoover received a letter warning that industrial technology was a “Frankenstein monster” that threatened to upend manufacturing, “devouring our civilization.” (The letter came from the mayor of Palo Alto, of all places.) In 1962, President John F. Kennedy said, “If men have the talent to invent new machines that put men out of work, they have the talent to put those men back to work.” But two years later, a committee of scientists and social activists sent an open letter to President Johnson arguing that “the cyber revolution” would create “a separate nation of the poor, the unskilled, the jobless,” who would be unable either to find work or to afford life’s necessities.” Truer words were never spoken.
If I were an economist and reading this, I would be highly concerned. For a real economist would know that the real unemployment rate is 23%. IF automation, plus the consequences of a continuing and failing economy continue, the fabric that holds society together is going to fail. Subsequently, if anyone wonders if the US is going to end up like Venezuela, I would say that would be an optimistic prediction.  After all, what does business do with excess inventory? Now, does the globalist call for a 95% reduction in the population make a little more sense?
One more thing will your children have a calling, or a culling in life?