Future-Proof: The Most AI-Resistant Jobs—And What History Says About Them

It would be almost impossible to avoid the implementation of AI into our culture at this point. There are numerous applications that have been explored from the processing of scientific data to customer service systems and many more. But, despite the hype this doesn’t mean that AI is going to remove the human workforce entirely. […]
Time’s Up: The Invention of the 9-to-5 Workday and the Fight for Balance

Our modern societies have the 9 to 5 working schedules deeply embedded in their roots. Even to this day, this is regarded as the typical framework for full-time jobs. But, what was the inception of this schedule? Where are these hours of work considered to form the working part of the day? Let’s answer these […]
The Great City Escape: Why Millennials Are Ditching Big Cities (Again)

During the last decade, an urban migration has been quietly underway as millennials that seemed to thrive in cities have slowly moved to the suburbs, smaller cities, and beyond. This is reminiscent of the waves of urbanization and the de-urbanization that we’ve seen in the past. A notable example is the 1930s Dust Bowl exodus […]
Midlife, Major Moves: How to Switch Careers in Your 40s (and Why People Always Have)

Up until recently, a person would enter the workforce in their chosen field and work in that role for their entire lives until retirement. Deviating from that path was considered to be a sign that the person was a failure or that they were unreliable. That’s now a thing of the past, working your entire […]