ilmscore | Prediction Details
"labor work is really what most people consider as hard work if you're going out and you're working at a construction site you're going out and you're doing heavy things you're lifting heavy things and you're moving things you are breaking your back to do this type of Labor work this type of work is hard but it also pays the least then we have more of the busy work this is what a lot of people who graduate college are working as you get your first or second job and you're working as a low-level associate for a lot of companies and in this case you're doing a job that could really be automated but companies really don't want to figure out how to do that and either you're making phone calls trying to get clients you are a customer success manager you are an analyst and they're just reviewing Excel sheets or you're making Excel sheets but you just a whole lot of busy work where every single day you're grinding you were just hitting the books you're hitting the papers you're on the computer working day after day after day doing this type of busy work you can make more money here than here but the real money comes here and the thinking work these are your Executives in the company your Executives and the company are now working every single day doing this type of busy work they're not on Excel every single day trying to build spreadsheets and trying to build analysis and formulas what they're doing is they're thinking how do we allocate our Capital how can we come up with new business ideas how can we invest in growth how can we innovate for the future this is the highest paid work but physically it is the least hard work"
By Minority Mindset | October 1, 2023 | Pending
Interpreted Prediction
The highest earning potential comes from 'thinking work,' which involves strategic decision-making, innovation, and capital allocation, typical of executive roles. Labor work is physically demanding but low-paying, while busy work, though more skilled than labor, is often automatable and less lucrative than thinking work.

Prediction Details

Comments

0 comments

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Like this prediction?

Join to make your opinion count.