they’re next. indians will be running robots with remote controls in their “real jobs” that “need” to be on location. already happening in retail shopping and gas station clerks
this is assuming they don’t simply travel somewhere to work on a computer and print paper. in which case, that job will be outsourced anyway. being in person doesn’t save you unless you utilize that presence to make an impression that inclines someone to not cross your name off on a list. facts. it’s already happened at many oil and gas companies that are fully back to office. if your idea is that RTO means people don’t get outsourced then you’re a fool.
at best, doing physical work that requires you to interact with a fixed object in the place of work means it will take a decade to outsource or replace you.
this is why leaving the industry for one that values and truly leverages human presence is the real answer. you won’t find that in oil and gas.