I sort of figure that civil service is a place where they stick unneeded workers and sort of spread the wealth in exchange for them occasionally doing something useful. Now that we have AI, 3D printing and mass production, how many jobs will there be that are practical and necessary? There was a time when half the population were farmers. Now it's less than ten percent and a big bunch of bean counters.
I sort of figure that civil service is a place where they stick unneeded workers and sort of spread the wealth in exchange for them occasionally doing something useful. Now that we have AI, 3D printing and mass production, how many jobs will there be that are practical and necessary? There was a time when half the population were farmers. Now it's less than ten percent and a big bunch of bean counters.