About
Hi, I'm Jay. I build AI-driven content systems and UX frameworks for SaaS and fintech products. I work at the intersection of language, technology, and product design, which means I have a reasonably clear view of what AI is actually capable of replacing, on what timeline, and why many of the people in its path feel uneasy.
That's why I started Durable Careers.
This isn't a publication written from the wreckage. It's written from the inside, by someone who understands the technology well enough to take it seriously, and serious enough to tell you the truth about what's coming.
The honest question, the one most career content refuses to ask directly, is which kinds of work will still matter economically, psychologically, and socially in ten years. Not which jobs sound safe. Which work is actually rooted in something the current moment can't compress away.
Skilled trades. Physical competence. Local trust. Tangible usefulness.
That's not a romantic argument. It's an economic one. And the people best positioned to see it clearly are, paradoxically, the ones closest to the technology doing the disrupting.
If you're wondering whether your career is as secure as it was five years ago, you're asking the right question. This is where we work through the answer.
Together.