>>126761743In full communism people won't have "jobs" because wage labor will have been abolished, due to automation bringing about abundance people won't have to labor to survive, but will rather labor as a creatively free end in itself, no longer being alienated from their work. So IDK, with all the drudgery taken care of I might just make music and write philosophy, voluntarily helping out with any community tasks that still need to be done that aren't taken care of already by robots and AI. If you mean during the lower stage of socialism that will immediately follow the revolution, I'll probably work some sort of retail position similar to what I work now, with the difference being that goods will be distributed based on actual need rather than the profit motive, so stores will become more like centrally-controlled distribution hubs rather than sites of for-profit retailing.