12 Jobs That Could Disappear Tomorrow – And Literally No One Would Care

Certain professions have become increasingly obsolete in the ever-changing job market landscape.

Here are twelve jobs that members of an online forum believe could stop existing and no one would be impacted. 

Ah, the dreaded phone call during dinner time. Telemarketing, with its unsolicited and often relentless sales pitches, has become an unwelcome intrusion in the lives of many.

Telemarketing

Imagine a world where you could walk up to a dealership, buy a car at the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), and be on your way — no haggling, and no added pressure to purchase unnecessary add-ons.

Car Salesman

The days of door-to-door salespeople peddling their wares are fading fast. The intrusion of unwanted sales pitches at one’s doorstep is met with increasing annoyance and hostility.

Door-to-Door Sales

While sign spinners may have once drawn attention to store openings or promotions, they now seem to be mere relics of an era when roadside advertising required creative approaches.

Sign Spinner

With automated elevators becoming the norm, the presence of one has become increasingly rare and unneeded.

Elevator Attendant

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