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“Extinct Species Job Encyclopedia” How will you work? This is a beautiful item, only read once. There are no markings or folds. Author: Shinichi Nanari Price: 1430 yen ISBN: 978-4866670959 Release Date: 2018/10/13 Publisher: Asa Publishing There's a reason for extinction! Amidst the rapidly changing times, such as "the rise of AI," "changes in interpersonal connections," and "the spread of online sales," it is said that approximately 49% of Japan's working population will have their jobs taken by artificial intelligence and robots in the near future. So, what kind of jobs are actually at risk? This book, based on the author's experience of working in over 40 different jobs from his teens to his 40s, and his declaration that "the lifespan of a job is 5 years in this day and age, and you won't be able to earn a living without changing jobs," explains 65 carefully selected jobs at risk of extinction, based on his own experiences and successes. <Author Profile> A millionaire and former member of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. Annual income is approximately 100 million yen. He has changed jobs over 40 times in 25 years to achieve his current income. From his own job-hopping experience, he firmly believes and declares that "the lifespan of a job is 5 years in this day and age, and you won't be able to earn a living without changing jobs." Currently, he is the Representative Director of Expert Co., Ltd., and is involved in the development and operation of the marketing system "Expa." In the past, he held a business seminar at Tokyo Big Sight with 6,000 attendees, which was the largest in Japan at the time. Currently, he has a wide range of connections in the entertainment, political, and financial worlds, and is said to be the man who knows how to have the most fun in Tokyo. His hobby is eating high-class cuisine that is difficult to reserve. Free shipping No returns or exchanges. ※ Immediate purchase is welcome, and silent purchases late at night are OK.
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