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I am interested in becoming certified as a marine engineer(and work in the merchant navy) as it's the only way to earn above 1k euros legally in my shithole eastern european country.

However I also see that the digital ID, CBDC prison panopticon is on the horizon at the very least, if not absolutely certain it's going to be implemented.

Thus I am questioning if it and other jobs are going to become obsolete for those which aren't going to be opting in to get implants under their skin and have their currency tracked forever(whereas now atleast cash exists even if they try to restrict it).

In my particular case, atleast where I live in my nation's only port city, I wouldn't even get hired by the local shipyard (which has only stayed out of bankruptcy due to the govt fucking over all the other ones and giving it preferential conditions to where it's incompetence wouldn't matter if it's the only shipyard in the entire country as atleast it would survive in one way or another instead of being put out of business) I wonder where my skills would be transferable to.

And if this thread is already about one type of job, why not talk about a whole bunch of them and which would earn you the most money in normal times like these and also be best if you were forced to do them in environments where you don't have access to cash, at best barter?

Again, for working in the merchant navy internationally when covid was still a thing you literally couldn't even get hired unless you were vaccinated so the degree was pretty much useless especially in my 3rd world eastern european shithole.

And since we're talking about what will happen if the digital ID CBDC prison panopticon is implemented, what would happen if you were prior service in the military(whether former conscript, reservist or active duty) and in their database of draftable people or if you were currently serving as a reservist or active duty service member?
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just be a plumber
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If it bothers you, do something about it. I’m sick of everyone moaning about life and doing nothing about fixing it. Only you have the power to fix your life. Does anyone else care about you? No, they don’t. Sure, they say they do, but if it came down to a choice between them and you, you know the outcome. Again, only you can determine your fate. Otherwise, frack off and start digging your own hole.
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Engineer can mean different things, depending on country but I think that is a good choice to resist the effects of robots and false intelligence. That shit is nowhere near craftsmanship skills and troubleshooting abilities of humans. There’s only going to be more crap that needs repair. That line of work gives you more access to scrap metal. The currency of the future.

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