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What’s the most exciting industry to be part of these days?

>> No.56647606

Consulting

>> No.56647646

>>56647575
Medicine
Aging population + shortage of doctors + boomer doctors retiring

>> No.56647654

>>56647575
Probably porn but fuck that.

>> No.56647673

>>56647575
thats a man

>> No.56647720

>>56647646
>shortage of doctors
Not really, its just bureaucratic. They can just do shit like get pharmacists to prescribe common drugs, make it so that ongoing medications don't need to get prescribed again every few months, elevate the permissions for nurses so that they become the frontline, they can lower the standards so that they can import the excess doctors from India and so on. Soon AI will take on a lot of the burden too, the technology is here for a bunch of basic diagnoses.

I'd say the most exciting will be immigration services. We have countries like Australia granting refugee status to the entire population of Tuvalu because the country is now mostly underwater due to sea level rises. Desertification and resource wars, billions will be in refugee camps by the end of the decade. If you're anywhere in the first world then they'll be trying to absorb anyone of any merit.

>> No.56647745

>>56647720
Whats the best way to get into Australia as a non refugee

>> No.56647768

>>56647745
marry an aboriginal that you meet through abbotinder

>> No.56648049

>>56647768
>abbotinder
i want to believe...

>> No.56648134

>>56647575
How old is that girl, and as a good looking 28 yo with money how and where can i get her to go on dates with me and impregnate her and start a life together and marry her?

>> No.56648144

Data scientist

>> No.56648260

>>56647606
This job only exists because companies hire women and minorities because of DEI initiatives and then they require outside help.

>> No.56648359

>>56648134
so she becomes a landwhale who complains about everything and cucks you with a black man?

>> No.56648393

>>56647673
And what a man!

>> No.56648398

>>56647673
Eso es un hombre

>> No.56648406

>>56648359
How will she do that?
If i lock her in the house and make sure she gets no money if she acts up?

>> No.56648477

>>56647575
s e x x o

>> No.56648589

>>56647768
Guess I have no choice, ill scour facebook to lul an abbo.

>> No.56648604

>>56648260
>>56647606
I'm a consultant and I hate my job. I assume you're being sarcastic by calling it "exciting" though.

>> No.56648608

>>56648359
women avoid chimps like the plague in any white country. third world brown countries like america are no different than brasil.

>> No.56648684

>>56647575
climate / impact tech

>> No.56648851

>>56647720
>just
What the fuck are you talking about? Who are they? Of course you can fantasize about anything lawmakers will do, but it's just pure copium and fantasy until it will happen. On the other hand aging population and aging of doctors are real plus the healthcare spending is rising and new therapies and medicine branches are evolving. Your reddit logic and cope isn't going to change anything, and even most internal medicine doctors are working very hard every day. We had computer ECG analysis for decades now and still the doctor must check it manually because somebody has to be responsible.

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>>56648134
Bump because i need it answered

>> No.56649283

>>56648134
>how do I make this girl my sex slave and make her financially dependent on me so I can abuse her and hold her as a literal slave

>> No.56649319

>>56649283
Yes but in a good way. I will protect her and let her have my kids and we will have a nice family life together.

Trust me , she wont be missing much

>> No.56649339

>>56648604
What do you consult in? Why would you assume all realms of consultation are the same?
I'm a consulting that builds bespoke automation solutions for large pharmaceutical companies. My job's fucking great. I work MAYBE 300 hours a year and I've pulled in high 5 figures each year for the past 5 years.

>> No.56649359

>>56647720
>the entire population of Tuvalu
Nigger what the fuck are you talking about? Tuvalu can be circumnavigated in an hour or two. There are no more than a hundred people living there. Citing random sinking polynesian backwater islands as evidence for "desertification" is peak brainwashed NPC rationale. You have allowed yourself to be demoralized.

>> No.56649431

>>56648144
5 years too late

>> No.56649435

>>56647720
>They can just do shit like get pharmacists to prescribe common drugs
Ah, yes. Pharmacists, with their advanced knowledge of microbiology will definitely be able to decide when to prescribe one antibiotic over another 100% of the time. They have such good knowledge of renal physiology and will definitely be able to tell when a beta blocker is preferable to an ARB for a hypertensive patient, or when a specific antihypertensive is contraindicated. Based on their advanced education in psychiatry and endocrinology, I'm sure they'll prescribe the correct antipsychotics and antidepressants for patients that haven't been successfully treated with first, second or third line medications.

Nurses will for sure know how to stabilize a dying patient in ICU with a drug history as long as the Quran and a PMH as long as the Lord of the Rings, and they'll no doubt be given the legal permission to section patients indefinitely based on their advanced knowledge of psychiatry and neurology. I'm sure they'll perform complex surgery too, look at how well nurse anesthetists worked out! Nurses cant even read an ECG, how the fuck are they going to treat a patient with an MI? How would they tell the difference between left anterior descending or right marginal infarction? Will they run the cathlab too in your dystopia? How does differential diagnosis work when you have no knowledge of human physiology? Is that a hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke? Thrombolyisis might kill the patient if they arrive at the wrong conclusion and they have minutes to decide what to do.

>hurr durr AI will do it all

Shut the fuck up, nigger, you have no idea what you're talking about because are literally manifesting the Dunning-Kruger effect. Medicine (read: actual medicine, I.e. MD, DO, BMBS or equivalent) is the single most in demand degree worldwide and that isn't changing.

>> No.56649500

>>56649435
Whilst I agree with the sentiment of your post, and it may well be reflective of the truth in some areas of the world - the state of the NHS in england is somewhat at odds with what you're saying.

Doctors are stretched so thin, they aren't correctly diagnosing nor providing correct prescriptions for the nuanced diseases you mention (With the exception of in ICUs). You only get that sort of personalized care with private medical care. Our public healthcare system already offers a standard of care not to dissimilar to that which you would get from neural nets and automated systems. I've used the NHS 7 times in the past 10 years (never out of choice) and I was misdiagnosed each and every time.

I 100% agree that AI and low-level humans can't provide the same quality of care as properly qualified and trained doctors... But I disagree that public healthcare systems will shy away from that technology when they're almost always totally strangled of resources. I think that the peasants will be receiving automated healthcare within 10-20 years. And yes, it will be as awful as you make out.

>> No.56649518

>>56647575
Construction.
What's her name?

>> No.56649567
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56649567

i work in consulting for commercial real estate investment banking across NA and it's a pretty fun sector as half of my clients are totally crashing and the other half are killing it. I've been doing it for about three years now, I meet with my clients' executive teams for a day out of the year in their HQs to discuss what has been happening/what their competition is seeing. I make about 160k after bonuses and work fully remote, with a portfolio of about 16 companies