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		<title>By: Johan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Johan</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am currently working in a call centre, as an agent. So my job will become obselete, though I speak, read and write 4 languages. Not that I am worried sick, I would start to sound like those people in the car industry and would think that all manual labour would have been robotised by now... but I don&#039;t. I am just wondering, if I cannot do any translating, or call centre, or even typing (voice input)... what I am going to do after the next 5-10 years have gone by. Someone suggested that we should turn around our system, that prescribes everyone to need a job to survive, but I don&#039;t see that coming without any struggling, especially in a world where so many later developed economies still will proceed by our &#039;ancient&#039; philosophy&#039;. Currently private small investors are holding back because of insecurity on consistency. Later we might have a future in which we have to make substantial and constant moving towards our jobs. And than again, computers make it easier and give opportunity NOT having to move. But a world that is running on all the speeds that were previously locally triggered (relative to our standards, Muslims seem to be coming from the Middle Ages, Africans still stuck in the stone age (and are exploited by us and the Chinese, who are now in the first half of the 20th Century, ... and so on.) Our global village is turning at different speeds, having set off at the point they were as they were still physically and psychologically seperated. It seemed to have the tendancy of redespersing what was claimed to be unified in a village.</description>
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