About Human Work Guide
Honest, data-grounded help for deciding what to do as AI reshapes work.
Why This Exists
I started Human Work Guide because the people around me were getting nervous about AI. Some were colleagues and friends whose jobs had started to feel exposed. Others were my own young-adult kids, and my friends' kids, stepping into a job market that looks nothing like the one we entered. When they asked me what's actually safe to train for, I went looking for a clear answer and mostly found hype, fear, or someone selling an expensive program. So I built the guide I wished I could hand them.
What I'm Trying To Do
The aim is narrow and practical: help you compare real career paths by the things that actually decide whether a move works. That means what a job pays where you live, how long the training takes, what the work asks of your body and schedule, and whether a trained human still has to be in the room. I focus on work that resists automation because it depends on physical presence, licensing, judgment, and local trust.
Where The Numbers Come From
Pay, education, training, and job-outlook figures come from U.S. government data: the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Department of Labor's O*NET. Every career profile shows the source link and the date I last checked it. When something is my own read rather than a published figure, such as how resilient a role is or who it suits, I label it as judgment so you can weigh it accordingly.
What I Won't Do
I try to be honest about the limits. Nobody can predict exactly how AI unfolds, and no website can settle your future for you. Human Work Guide isn't sponsored by the schools, programs, or unions it mentions, and recommendations aren't pay-to-play. If a path shows up for you, it's because the data and the work support it. Licensing rules and program costs also change and vary by state, so I'll always point you to confirm the specifics with your state board and local schools before you spend money or leave a job.
Standing Behind It
The personalized roadmap is the one paid product on the site, and it comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee. If it isn't useful, you get a full refund. And if anything here is wrong or out of date, I want to know. Email hello@humanworkguide.com with the page and the source you'd recommend, and I'll fix it.
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