Notice how many positions are *above* fast food folks.
EDIT: Hmm, image won't show but it's in the article
"Tory Shoreman thought she was safe.
As far as career choices go, working in mortgage financing at one of the country's top banks seemed like a solid bet.
She figured there would be more job security than many other professions and plenty of opportunities to climb the corporate ladder in Toronto.
That was back in 2010.
Over the next seven years, she says she had a front-row seat to watch automation — most often intelligent software — take over nearly every aspect of mortgage processing.
Tory Shoreman worked at one of Canada's top banks and says she watched automation take out 40 per cent of her department.
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I witnessed about 40 per cent of my department get laid off and the reason they were given was automation," the 32-year-old told CBC News. "And these are people who had spent years getting trained to be experts in this field. A lot of it was pretty shocking to all of us."
Experts say the technological upheaval that's rocked industrial manufacturing for decades is set for rapid expansion into white-collar roles — in fact, it's already begun in some sectors. The concern is that if people aren't prepared to adapt — and quickly — they could be left without work."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/automation-jobs-canada-computers-white-collar-1.3982466