Cory
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Podcast Appearances
You're not going to necessarily go back to zero and be like, all right, where are the jobs now?
And then go learn that entirely new path.
And the reason I mentioned TV repairmen is...
Every town had them.
Multiple.
Appliance repairman.
Every town had them.
Multiple of them.
The milk guy.
Those are professions that...
absolutely died as industries and consumer demand changed with regard to TVs are throwaways now.
TVs aren't a thing you buy and you get repaired every few years when something happens.
It's not a one time purchase.
It's a four year at best investment that you're going to have to figure out how to get rid of later because nobody fixes them anymore because they're cheap.
And I don't know, like, I I'm thinking of very much at a more micro level, like those individuals, like there are like, there wasn't a natural transition for that.
Like I I've interviewed some of those guys.
We did a special series years ago when I was in the newspaper business on, uh,
on, well, I don't remember what we called it, but basically it was dead jobs, like careers that were, that were booming, good careers where people had a nice life and a pretty quick advantage.
And, and absolutely over time, there are more jobs than there ever were.
There are definitely more opportunities, but at the individual level, that's a catastrophic shakeup.