Former Travis Kalanick says that in a future dominated by AI and robotics, skilled trades like plumbing could become incredibly valuable — even comparing plumbers to LeBron James in terms of earning potential
His argument is simple: if everything else is automated, the few remaining human skills — especially physical work — become critical bottlenecks. In that world, manual trades could flip from overlooked jobs to some of the highest-paid roles
His argument is simple: if everything else is automated, the few remaining human skills — especially physical work — become critical bottlenecks. In that world, manual trades could flip from overlooked jobs to some of the highest-paid roles
Former Travis Kalanick says that in a future dominated by AI and robotics, skilled trades like plumbing could become incredibly valuable — even comparing plumbers to LeBron James in terms of earning potential
His argument is simple: if everything else is automated, the few remaining human skills — especially physical work — become critical bottlenecks. In that world, manual trades could flip from overlooked jobs to some of the highest-paid roles