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Vladimir told why he went to study to become a tester, how he received two offers from large companies and what was the most difficult thing about his new job. I didn't want to be a chimney sweep A year ago, the company where I worked as a contract lawyer began cutting staff. By mutual agreement, I wrote a letter of resignation and received good compensation. I planned to take a break, get additional education as a cadastral engineer or finish my studies in development and return to law - I’ve been doing it for a long time and know it well.
But I came across an article that five top contract lawyers are inferior in Australia Phone Number Data efficiency to artificial intelligence, which was trained for a year and a half. I realized that additional education would be enough for me for five years, and then automation of business processes would replace my specialty. , lawyers, of course, will remain and they will have a lot of work. But treaty agreements are needed less and less.
I didn’t want to become a chimney sweep whose central heating left him without a job. Technology is changing the professional market - that's normal. Humanity should not stop developing for your sake. You must follow the progress yourself. I know several inspiring examples of people successfully changing their lives. A 60-year-old man trained as a developer and now codes excellently, although his health is already failing and he has to walk to work with a cane.
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