Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison emphasized at the Business Roundtable forum that AI threatens corporate roles more than front-line jobs. He highlighted a significant demand for skilled trades in the U.S., citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting job openings in construction and manufacturing. Ellison urged young workers to consider careers close to customer interactions instead of corporate roles, suggesting this path would offer more stability as AI technology evolves. His insights come amidst broader discussions on workforce automation across various sectors.
AI isn't going to fix a hole in your roof.
When young people come to me and they desire to work in the corporate office, my advice to them is: stay as close to the cash register as you can.
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