Do you think there will still be people working on the construction site twenty years from now?

Updated on society 2024-06-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's for sure, whether it's a brick mover or a graduate doctor, I'll go. Twenty years later, there will definitely still be people working on the construction site, including most of the graduates of construction majors, the part of the new generation of migrant workers who can endure hardships, the part whose family difficulties need to make more money, and those who have been introduced by relatives and friends and want to stay on the construction site for a long time. It can be mixed in particular.

    There is also a very small group of people who like to work on the construction site. Graduates of Architecture. Some of them may change careers, but there is no doubt that most of them will go on to work in construction for the rest of their lives.

    Among the new generation of migrant workers, some of them have difficult families and can endure hardships. The overall wage level of the construction site is high, but the salary is difficult to get, and they are still willing to work on the construction site because of their livelihood. Introduced by relatives and friends, there are people who have long-term planning on the construction site.

    If they feel that this kind of relationship is reliable, they are still willing to develop on the construction site. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In my opinion, there are none. With the improvement of science and technology, these low-level jobs will definitely be replaced by machines, and 3D printing technology prints a building in minutes, 20 years later, ** still need to be manual!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There must still be people, but there are more skilled workers, and I think that in the future construction industry, the younger generation will gradually replace the older generation and become the main force in construction. After all, the current construction industry can still earn more than other occupations in this society. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In 20 years, there will still be people working on the construction site, but their jobs will be different from now, and they will probably all be directing some machines to operate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How to say it, the construction industry is basically the most inclusive industry, those who study architecture will go, like the project party, and all kinds of sales will go, but there are very few who love to do construction sites. I can mix it. Workers mainly include those who want to mix with daily workers.

    Management is primarily thinking about job promotions. Finally, the country now has a development plan for the assembly of the construction industry, and the heavy physical labor on the construction site will be greatly reduced in the future, and the number of workers needed will be reduced accordingly, but it will definitely not disappear. ‍‍

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, there will be people working on the construction site, otherwise what about real estate, but the wages of working on the construction site should be much higher, and the workers are not so tired, because in 20 years the technology will be more advanced than it is now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There must be, there is no longer a way to earn money on the construction site by relying on your brute force as before, and even if you can earn it, it is the hardest money. ‍‍

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think there may be none, maybe at that time the technology has developed to the point where no one needs to leave the work, and it will be just handed over to the machine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There must be, although science and technology are developed, some things are still inseparable from people. No matter how delicate it is, it can't compare to the skill of an old worker, and it is unpredictable that it may have all kinds of problems. So, I still think that the workers will still exist.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Twenty years from now, the construction site will still need people to work! Two hundred years, two thousand years later, I still want people! Even if all the mechanical generation is a human being! Because people need to operate or control, some projects must be completed by someone! ‍‍

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I feel that after more than 20 years, all foreigners are working, foreigners are coming to us to do manual work, and we are all skilled workers and management.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    With the development of society, the future construction industry will also be affected, and now many large companies have changed a lot of the original construction technology, such as prefabricated buildings, steel structures, etc., so the future construction industry is more standardized and pay attention to skills. ‍‍

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    10,000 percent. Don't listen to the braggings of Jack Ma and his ilk.

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