Money | farmers 10 Careers That Are Dwindling Away Farmers, postal processors, switchboard operators face job loss By Neal Colgrass Posted Feb 4, 2012 3:15 PM CST Copied U.S. Letter Carrier Kelly Wendling picks up and delivers mail to businesses Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Springfield, Il. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman) Unemployment may be easing, but certain jobs seem to be sliding into the dustbin of history. The Huffington Post lists 10 on the skids, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics: Farmers and ranchers: expected to lose 96,100 jobs by 2020. Mechanized farming is taking over. Postal sorters and processors: 48,500 jobs could be gone by 2020. The USPS is planning to close 3,700 local post offices in May and may lose $14.1 billion this year. Sewing machine operators: 42,100 jobs may vanish by 2020. Postal carriers: 38,100 on the block by 2020. Switchboard operators, answering services: 33,200 gone by 2020. See the rest of HuffPo's list—including fast food cooks—here. Read These Next RFK Jr. suggests antidepressants to blame after shooting. Isolated tribe members show up in an unexpected place. Details trickle out on 2 more victims of the Minneapolis shooting. Trump just used a spending maneuver last seen nearly 50 years ago. Report an error