Maybe working with miniatures/model airplanes where fine work and steady hands are required, small hands would be an advantage. For an artist who paints on canvas would hand size m... moreMaybe working with miniatures/model airplanes where fine work and steady hands are required, small hands would be an advantage. For an artist who paints on canvas would hand size matter? After all it is the brush that actually touches the canvas, not the hands. For baking I think it takes large strong hands for kneading bread dough and a lot of strength to pull a 25lb roasted turkey out of the oven without dropping it. For a sculptor large strong hands could be an advantage. For a seamstress I don't see how it would matter. For a construction worker the bigger the better because I think we associate bigger with stronger.. less
Here are some stats. Read them and weep. Or ignore them at your own perilPer the guardian.com Robots will eliminate 6% of all US jobs by 2021Per the dailymail.co.... moreHere are some stats. Read them and weep. Or ignore them at your own perilPer the guardian.com Robots will eliminate 6% of all US jobs by 2021Per the dailymail.co.uk 38% of US jobs will be done by robots by 2030Per Fortune.com 40% of jobs in the US could be done by robots by 2030Take your pick. Not so good is it?