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The Lie with me explicit sex scenes (2005) - Lauren Lee smithyear had many casualties, and some of them were jobs.

The site CareerCast came out with a new report on the jobs that, as of this month, aren't quite dead but definitely endangered.

It's a mix of the jobs you would expect (typists, mail carriers) and those that may surprise (DJs, computer programmers).

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Cashiers don't make the list, but Amazon Go hasn't opened its first store yet.

The major causes are familiar: automation and outsourcing.

"Job markets constantly evolve for a variety of reasons, but consumer habits and technology are two of the primary reasons why some jobs have a poor outlook," CareerCast wrote in a press release accompanying the report.

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If a job is endangered, that means it has "unfavorable hiring forecasts" in 2017 and beyond. CareerCast drew its conclusions from Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

The No. 1 most endangered job is expected to decline in hiring by 28 percent through 2024. By the 10th most endangered job on the list, that drop-off slows to 8 percent.

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Here are the 10 most endangered jobs in 2016:

1. Mail carrier

2. Typist/word processor

3. Meter reader

4. DJ

5. Jeweler

6. Insurance underwriter

7. Seamstress/tailor

8. Broadcaster

9. Newspaper reporter

10. Computer programmer


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