Technology has changed nearly every industry and is going to continue replacing Indiana workers in these fields.
Elanco, an animal health care company, plans to build its global headquarters at the former GM stamping plant site. The move could create 575 new, high-wage jobs in Indiana by the end of 2030.Decades ago, factory work ‒ which once made up about a third of jobs in Indiana ‒ started disappearing as technology made millions of jobs across the country obsolete.
The jobs that people used to be able to depend on coming out of high school are shrinking. While short term, many of those workplaces are desperate for employees, those jobs likely will disappear in the coming decades, said"There's a tendency for people to say 'automation is bad,'" said Kloth, but it's just changing the economy in a way that requires the workforce to adapt.
There are nearly 2 million warehouse jobs across the country. In some cities and town, warehousing jobs have become critical for the local economy. For some, working in warehouses is a stable option with enough income to make ends meet in low-cost parts of the country.
Sous vide packages, which are prepacked meals for a machine that will cook to precision, are replacing cooks, he said. Meanwhile, some restaurants allow people to order and pay on their phones or a restaurant iPad, cutting out servers.Production jobs will continue to decrease across Indiana, even as the state is expecting add jobs in the next decade, according to
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