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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Mar 2014

    47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades, according to Oxford study.http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS 

    8:20 AM - 29 Mar 2014
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      1. Susan Freeman‏ @Propertyshe 29 Mar 2014
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        #Reskilling gap MT @WSJ 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in next few decades says Oxford study http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS 

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      1. Jimmy Jeffries‏ @jimmyjeffries 29 Mar 2014
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        Press 1 if this shocks you MT @WSJ: 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS 

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      1. KinFei‏ @kfng87 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Machines are taking over humans role soon?? #US #human #machine

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      1. Steven Scott Beacock‏ @sbeacock 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ machines do not need jobs people do

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      1. Vroomster (MZXH)‏ @vrooman 29 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades, according to Oxford. Goodbye bankers!

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      1. Liz Beth‏ @TheLizbeth10 29 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades, according to Oxford study. http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS ”

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      1. Mr. Karmin‏ @MattKarmin 29 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades, according to Oxford study. http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS ”

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      2. David Ryan‏ @CaptDavidRyan 30 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ @lorakolodny 20 hour work week?

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      3. Lora Kolodny‏Verified account @lorakolodny 30 Mar 2014
        Replying to @CaptDavidRyan

        @CaptDavidRyan many people believe (wrongly imo) longer hours result in better output, performance. would take more than tech to change this

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      4. David Ryan‏ @CaptDavidRyan 30 Mar 2014
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        @lorakolodny nibble at the middle cc @jamespoulos

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      1. mokhan‏ @thewachipaki 31 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ what isn't ? Soon we will be saying yes sir to Robots!!

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      1. Rohit Tripathi‏ @darshanik 30 Mar 2014
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        .@WSJ Govts and education systems aren't responsive enough and companies reluctant to train or pay more - not a recipe for hope for workers.

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      1. Prasad‏ @prasadsunkara 29 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: 47% of U.S. jobs are at high risk of being computerized in the next few decades, according to Oxford study. http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS ”

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      1. Joe Weinlick‏ @jweinlick 29 Mar 2014
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        “The so-called skills gap has been manufactured by employers” Exactly. Although the reasons go deeper than pay. @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1mbJXsS 

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      1. Jens Knocke‏ @JensKnocke 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ So do we still need to encourage #immigration by #unskilled workers? Isn't this a whole new ballgame? One trembles...

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      1. Roy Platz‏ @roybiker123 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ A higher minimum wage wills piped that up.

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      1. Jeff Schreiber‏ @JeffSchreiber52 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ - Beware America. We better be training our young people in technologies that we can produce right here in the U.S.A.

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      1. Rollininny‏ @Rollininny 29 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ already here...L train NYC Transit...Air-Train JFK

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