Sometimes in humor, there is truth. With #ObsoleteJobSkills trending on Twitter, we thought a few of these gems may be striking a bit too close to home for older workers. See if you agree: (And for anyone looking for serious tips about things to drop from their resumes, start with this list.)
1. Working the fax machine.
Urgent fax-sender #ObsoleteJobSkills 😿 pic.twitter.com/wWrBkhunUm
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) May 17, 2016
2. Repairing a telephone -- and traveling to someone's home to do it.
Rotary Phone Repairer #ObsoleteJobSkills pic.twitter.com/K0LUIUSQob
— Secia G (@Nessa_Star4) May 17, 2016
3. Managing a Blockbuster store.
Blockbuster Manager
— Daniel Hennessy (@ADudeCalledDan) May 17, 2016
#ObsoleteJobSkills
4. Yes, rewinding was once a job skill.
#ObsoleteJobSkills Blockbuster rental movie rewinder pic.twitter.com/T0jXwBGZoS
— wenderbatch (@wendish1971) May 17, 2016
5. Reading an analogue clock.
#ObsoleteJobSkills include analogue clock reading and legible writing. It also includes polite discourse but it shouldn't. Manners matter!
— Shawna_Hunter_Author (@Shawna_Hunter_A) May 17, 2016
6. Manufacturing a road atlas. Hello GPS and MapQuest?
road atlas manufacturer
— Jeffrey Warren, PhD (@DrJeffWarren) May 17, 2016
(shocked to find this image of a 2016 version BTW)#ObsoleteJobSkills pic.twitter.com/bcgO7IZ6tI
7. Operating an office switchboard.
#ObsoleteJobSkills Answering in coming calls and directing them instead of an automated system prompting options.
— Donna (@ThisIsDonnaM) May 17, 2016
8. Knowing grammar -- at any job.
Knowing the difference between you're/your and there/they're. #ObsoleteJobSkills
— Gowthamy (@__Gowthamy) May 17, 2016
9. Using software that nobody uses anymore.
How to crop an image in MS Paint. #ObsoleteJobSkills #webdesign
— Amy Onorato (@ArtOnorato) May 17, 2016
10. Typing fast vs texting fast.
Awesome at using a typewriter! #ObsoleteJobSkills pic.twitter.com/sTASG9Rn38
— DiplomaCompany.com (@diplomacompany) May 17, 2016
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