With the release of 3D printing technology a few years ago, many Americans speculate that 3D printers will take over the job market. However, this speculation is only half true. While it is true that 3D printing technology will decrease the necessity of certain jobs, it will create greater demands for higher skilled careers. According to Wile, “60% of 624 firms surveyed say they’re thinking about using 3D printing” (4). This statistic shows that not every working sector will be subjected through its technological change. Furthermore, history has proven time and again that even though new technologic advancement does replace certain jobs done by humans, it is still a machine that needs careful maintenance by humans as well. As a result, job demands are recycled in the system based on the rule of
With the release of 3D printing technology a few years ago, many Americans speculate that 3D printers will take over the job market. However, this speculation is only half true. While it is true that 3D printing technology will decrease the necessity of certain jobs, it will create greater demands for higher skilled careers. According to Wile, “60% of 624 firms surveyed say they’re thinking about using 3D printing” (4). This statistic shows that not every working sector will be subjected through its technological change. Furthermore, history has proven time and again that even though new technologic advancement does replace certain jobs done by humans, it is still a machine that needs careful maintenance by humans as well. As a result, job demands are recycled in the system based on the rule of