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Ever wondered what kind of job you'll be doing in the future?
Here's a list of jobs that will be created in 10-20 years' time through advances in science & technology.

1. Personal Entertainment Programmer
2. Genomics Developer
3. Resource Use Consultant
4. Personal Enhancement Advisors
5. Psycho-Customiser
6. Nano-Medic
7. Vertical Farmers
8. Spaceline Pilots
9. Climate Change Reversal Specialist
10. Hydrogen Fuel Station Manager
11. Professional VR Citizen (VR=Virtual Reality)
12. Second Life Lawyer
13. Human to Machine Download Controller
14. Machine Linguist
15. Gaiantologist
16. Robot Mechanic
17. Chief Health Officer
18. Telemedicine Technician
19. Pharmer of Genetically Engineered Crops and Livestock
20. Spaceport Designer
21. Space Tour Guide
22. Terraformer of the Moon
23. In-Company Gene Screener
24. Drowned City Specialist
25. Quarantine Enforcer
26. Biorefinery Operative
27. Holographer
28. Virtual Reality Actor
29. Narrowcaster
30. Dirigible Pilot

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Thanks for sharing this Lopa. This is great....
I'll miss Investment Bankers. Glad to see someone thought 'poverty alleviation technician' is not needed. Was examining the Grameen Foundation website to see what innovations they had come up with for spreading the word and getting results. Continuing the research...
Fine by me, I currently combine legal advice to performing arts companies with collective national bargaining with relevant unions so, so long as the #28s have a union, I can go for #12 I reckon (certainly solves the problem of what to do in retirement!)
Hmmm Estate Agents didn't make the list but perhaps they'll relabel themselves as Lunar-Colonist Facilitators and pop up at #31.
While recently consulting for BT, I was lucky enough to meet a young man entltled "Disruptive Futurologist". His role; to seek out and identify future potential threats to the delivery of BT's products and services and either 'turn' them to BT's advantage or mitigate.

Perhaps what we need for the Fellowship Council and the RSA organisation is both 'Creative Futurologist' and Disruptive Futurologist' views of the 'world'.

What can we creatively turn to advantage and what threats can be identified?
Oh no! Number 24!
Too close to be funny!

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