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The Pivot Audit · verified 2026-08-15
Office Clerks, General: an honest AI-exposure audit
Perform duties too varied and diverse to be classified in any specific office clerical occupation, requiring knowledge of office systems and procedures. Clerical duties may be assigned in accordance with the office procedures of individual establishments and may include a combination of answering telephones, bookkeeping, typing or word processing, office machine operation, and filing.
How to read this page (the honest frame)
- “Exposure” is not a layoff prediction. The indices measure how much an occupation's task content overlaps with what AI systems can do — published research, not prophecy. The Anthropic Economic Index states its data “cannot ground advice on career choices in either direction,” and the AIOE authors describe exposure, not displacement.
- Sources disagree, and we show it. Where BLS projects growth for an occupation the indices score as highly exposed, both numbers appear. We do not pick the scarier one.
- Every figure is dated. All numbers on this page were re-derived from the named primary sources on 2026-08-15. Prices and projections change; check the source link before acting on any figure.
- No scare copy. If a number looks calm, that is what the source says. If it looks bad, same.
About that “decline” projection: a BLS decline projection is not an AI attribution. BLS projections reflect many factors — demand, demographics, technology, offshoring. The exposure indices measure task overlap with AI; they do not establish why BLS expects fewer jobs. We show both without splicing them into one scare number.
What the AI-usage data actually shows
Read this correctly: it measures how often tasks like this occupation's appear in Claude conversations — not how many members of the occupation use AI; “augmentation vs automation” describes conversation styles, not job outcomes. Snapshot of period 2026-05-01; no trend exists. Source: Anthropic Economic Index (CC BY 4.0), retrieved 2026-08-15. The dataset's own instruction: it “cannot ground advice on career choices in either direction.”
What the “related occupations” pivot list really offers
Pivot tools — free and paid — typically recommend O*NET's related occupations for your job. Here is that exact list for Office Clerks, General, with each occupation's AI-exposure percentile attached. Judge the escape value yourself.
Zero of the 17 scored “related occupations” for this job sit below the median of AI exposure. The skills-adjacent pivot list for this occupation is sideways-or-worse — not because we say so, but because relatedness is shared task content, and exposure is a function of task content.
3 of the 20 related occupations carry no AIOE score (2018-SOC codes newer than the index) — an honest gap, labeled in the table.
| # | Related occupation (O*NET 30.3) | AI-exposure percentile (AIOE) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive | 78th |
| 2 | File Clerks | 58th |
| 3 | Receptionists and Information Clerks | 75th |
| 4 | Administrative Services Managers | not scored |
| 5 | Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | 83rd |
| 6 | Correspondence Clerks | 81st |
| 7 | First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers | 76th |
| 8 | Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants | 78th |
| 9 | Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service | 74th |
| 10 | Billing and Posting Clerks | 90th |
| 11 | Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks | 77th |
| 12 | Management Analysts | 98th |
| 13 | Medical Records Specialists | not scored |
| 14 | Customer Service Representatives | 73rd |
| 15 | Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | 75th |
| 16 | Document Management Specialists | not scored |
| 17 | Brokerage Clerks | 80th |
| 18 | Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan | 88th |
| 19 | Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping | 93rd |
| 20 | Word Processors and Typists | 65th |
Computed 2026-08-15 from O*NET 30.3 “Related Occupations” × AIOE percentiles (average-rank method; full method in the source ledger). Across all 782 scoreable occupations, an occupation's exposure percentile and its related occupations' mean exposure percentile correlate at r = 0.907; 122 of 192 top-quartile-exposed occupations (63.5%) have zero related occupations below median exposure. “Skills-adjacent and AI-safe” is a near-empty set for exactly the people searching for it.
The routes that actually change the number
In the data, pivots that genuinely reduce exposure are mostly job-zone jumps into hands-on work — retraining, not adjacency. That has real costs and real prices, so here they are, from the institutions' own pages. Routes below are the nearest-by-wage destinations from our audited library (exposure ≤ 60th percentile).
Medical Assistants
What training costs (published prices, dated):
- Brookdale Community College (NJ) Medical Assistant certificate — $8,999 including the NHA certification exam fee; textbook extra (brookdalecc.edu, verified 2026-08-15)
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
What training costs (published prices, dated):
- Johnston Community College (NC) Truck Driver Training — $1,270.28 total estimated cost including tuition, fees, and supplies (johnstoncc.edu, verified 2026-08-15). Community-college CDL programs we checked today ranged $1,200–$5,750
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
What training costs (published prices, dated):
- GateWay Community College (AZ) HVAC Residential Installation & Service certificate — est. $5,330 tuition, lab, and estimated book fees (AAS route: $7,175) (gatewaycc.edu, verified 2026-08-15)
Funding: training toward routes like these can be WIOA-fundable for eligible adults and dislocated workers — eligibility is determined at your local American Job Center (find yours); state Eligible Training Provider Lists name the approved programs. Registered apprenticeships are searchable at apprenticeship.gov.
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Sources for this page
- O*NET 30.3 database (Occupation Data, Related Occupations, Job Zones), USDOL/ETA, CC BY 4.0 — downloaded 2026-08-15.
- Wages (May 2025 OEWS), employment (2024), projections (2024–34): BLS data as republished on this occupation's O*NET OnLine page, fetched 2026-08-15. bls.gov is the primary source.
- AIOE: Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021), data appendix — SOC-2010 vintage, built pre-ChatGPT; treated as one published estimate, not truth.
- Anthropic Economic Index, period 2026-05-01, CC BY 4.0 — retrieved via API 2026-08-15.
- Adjacency statistics computed 2026-08-15; method: source ledger, §1.