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Government Report Says Space Pilot Jobs Common Within 20 Years

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | January 20th, 2010 |  1 Comment »

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If you’re looking for a new line of work and have plenty of time ahead of you, then you may want to begin focusing on a career as a Space Pilot. Essentially the future version of an airline pilot, space pilots are set to be in high demand within 20 years, according to a study from the British government.

Potential jobs of the future will include more farmers of genetically engineered crops and livestock, specialists in climate change reversal, and personal branders who will help individuals to establish their own brand across social networking sites.

In addition, it predicts that police officers will be needed to monitor weather manipulation, and electronic waste data managers will be employed by people who do not want to be tracked online.

The report was commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

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MySpace Hit With More Layoffs

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | June 23rd, 2009 |  No Comments »

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Once upon a time, MySpace was the darling of the Internet. Now, it’s pretty much forgotten and neglected in the wake of Facebook and Twitter. Evidence of this is found in a new round of layoffs that finds MySpace axing two-thirds of its international staff, or 300 jobs.  This is in addition to 500 jobs that were lost last week for U.S. employees.

Source: Cnet

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