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Jobs that will disappear in the future

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#1
  • スーパーモグモグ
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  • 2022/09/24 06:56

Let's write down the jobs that will disappear in the future, and those that will decline, if not disappear !

First, drivers ( Taxis, Uber, Lyft, limousines, etc. ) will certainly decrease.

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#83
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 17:49
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At any rate, I suspect that states with a 2035 gasoline new car sales ban will see a huge influx of new and used cars from states that don't. Because many of them will never be able to afford EVs, both economically and in terms of infrastructure.
So, in preparation for that, I think cars sold in Nevada and Arizona in the future will be California ・ emission versions.

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#84
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 07:23
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I can't believe I have to buy a used engine car after 2035.

I could wait until after 2035 or later to buy an EV car around 2030, although they are too expensive to afford now.

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#85
  • 天才
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 08:42
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If the individual battery that Toyota is developing succeeds, the world will be completely changed.

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#86
  • おっさん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 09:02
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82 > Will automakers be satisfied with producing one or two EV vehicles?

What a blabbermouth ? As usual, a droll, naive post
Toyota unveils 15 new EVs for the first time in the world "We will launch 30 models by 2030"


83 > In preparation for that, from now on I think the cars we sell in Nevada and Arizona will be California ・ emission specs, oh my.

Most manufacturers have been 50 state specs for a decade now
when was 49 emissions ( lol )

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#87
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 09:25
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86
15 models world premiere "We will launch 30 models in 2030"
If 30 models in 2030, how many EV cars will be on sale in 2023?

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