Jobs of the future: What will our kids be doing in 30 years?
Antoinette Ellis's five-year-old daughter, Zariah, already knows what she wants to be when she grows up. Her main gig will be scientist, but she plans on earning extra income as an opera singer and a part-time DJ. This future may not sound particularly realistic, but Ellis is nonetheless doing all she can to foster her daughter's interests. Zariah watches videos of opera singers, she's taking music lessons and she's often conducting little experiments, as she did this past summer, when she planted strawberries and vegetables in her grandfather's backyard. Whether Zariah ultimately becomes a multi-talented scientist-entertainer remains to be seen, but Ellis is confident she'll succeed at whatever she chooses to do.
Sep-7-2019, 03:07:07 GMT
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