It takes a mind that can see beyond the literal translation and thought process. The more we progress the more likely it is that jobs will wither as machines can do the work we were doing. New jobs will still be created, though not as many, and over time this number has a potential to continue getting smaller with only a few moderate gains in the job market during the transition.
If you look ahead to the future and then look at the current economic problem... you will distinctly see that there are many college graduates with all these "skills and education" whom are out of work or unable to get work due to changes in the demand for that work type and/or replacement by machine/AI. When the jobless people with the credentials aforementioned all seek work at once there becomes an overflow in the market and a surge into the aforementioned non-credential areas. Now, look back to see that you are still only talking about one piece of the work force. If you add in multiple divisions of the current and/or experienced labor force (ie factory worker, restaurant, retail, etc.) then add in your constant - which is the new surplus of 'of-age' workers- you will see that the job market becomes flooded all at once -which is what is happening now- and there becomes a crisis of workers unable to do work because the skills/education people had are no longer valid/usable, and the market retains the constant influx of new workers which sets the division of skilled labor force vs new labor force against each other for the non-credentialed work detail.
Wrap this all together with the investment of acquiring a new skill set/education, couple it with the tremendous strain and drain it will place upon you -especially while not being able to get by in the interim, because nothings free right?- and then factor in first and foremost the age of the individual followed by their personal situation (family/friends/finances/home/etc.) and realize that a shift in skills/education is a difficult transition and may not even be possible, feasible, and/or obtainable for some let alone worth the effort based on current demands of the labor force.
To conclude, think ahead even more to see that when this model is followed the current number of openings in a field with demand for credentialed workers will close up as all these individuals obtain the new skill sets/education being required. There you have it. The cycle repeats itself. Don't forget the influx of new workers from this cycle coming in now as well...
The goals of personal enrichment and the betterment of society is where we need to shift our focus as a whole so that when the time comes humanity is ready to face this eventuality given our continual infantile steps.