With all the disappointment around the gadget/vehicles we have today that were touted as real-life hoverboards, millennials (and others) are left wanting an actual hoverboard creator to come forward and blow our collective minds but alas, it seems that technology is still too fancy, even as we head into 2016. However, there are some really valuable, practical, and real-life jobs for this and following generations that are only going to become more prevalent, so youngest millennials take note: here are the top seven careers of the future (with help from the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
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