I always regret not studying chemistry but now I'm too old and poor to go back to college. I'm thinking about doing some associate degree to become a lab technician in quality control, which would be enough for me.
My question to anyone here that may be familiar with work in a laboratory is: are this kind of job at risk of being automated? Rumours say that lab technicians are already less and less needed due to automated tests and programmed analysis.
My question to anyone here that may be familiar with work in a laboratory is: are this kind of job at risk of being automated? Rumours say that lab technicians are already less and less needed due to automated tests and programmed analysis.
