SHIFT — THE AI JOB-CHANGE WIRE —
Vol. 1 · No. 19 MON · 4 MAY 2026
— THE WEEKLY EDITION — EVERY TUESDAY · Vol. 1 · No. 19 · NEXT

AI IMPACT SHIFT WIRE WEEKLY

One Tuesday email.
Zero fluff.

The week's biggest pressure movers from the wire — which roles got REVISED, which ones moved a band, which dispatch deserves your attention this week. Plus one short Sush's-take.

What you'll get

  • One email. Tuesday morning NZST. Five minutes to read.
  • The week's pressure movers. Roles whose AI pressure profile shifted in the last seven days, with the wire dispatch link.
  • The freshest dispatches. Top three published or REVISED this week.
  • One Sush's-take. Spicy, neutral, or absent — never forced. Same voice rule as the wire.
  • What changed in the data feed. If role-index.json got new roles, sources, or schema, you'll know.

What you won't get

  • Daily emails. One a week. Forever.
  • Ads. Ever.
  • Promo tracking pixels. The wire stays privacy-respecting.
  • Affiliate links. Sources are sources.
  • Your data sold. Never has been, never will be.
— SAMPLE EDITION —

Here's what one looks like:

SHIFT WIRE WEEKLY · Vol. 1 · No. 19

3 pressure movers, 35 dispatches, one honest take.

▌ MOVERS THIS WEEK. Radiologist's resilience held at HIGH; copywriter's automation tipped from MEDIUM-HIGH into HIGH; primary-teacher's profile didn't move at all (still Light, still steady — that's the story).

▌ FRESH DISPATCHES. Three role pages got REVISED this week — the data on Adobe Firefly Vector 2, Thomson Reuters' legal AI report, and FDA AI/ML medical-device clearances. Designers, lawyers, and radiologists got the most attention.

▌ SUSH'S TAKE. The 10× engineer myth is finally true — but it's the engineer plus the model. The juniors getting hurt are the ones who never learned to read code carefully because the model was always faster than them. Hiring for code-review skill is the new lever, not how fast you can produce a first draft.