I can't believe that I missed the press release, but Business Week summarized it in their "Obsolete Jobs Club" article:
The Obsolete Jobs Club - Businessweek
It's also an interesting summary of other disappearing occupations... not always from tech or offshoring, either.
The Obsolete Jobs Club - Businessweek
Yet news in late January that the world’s largest retailer has removed greeters from the overnight shift at its 3,800-plus U.S. stores—and is redefining the role of daytime greeters, too—evoked a reaction that borders on disbelief. Analyst David Strasser of Janney Montgomery Scott called the strategy “risky,” while editorial writers at the Chicago Sun-Times admitted that the move “bums us out.” Never mind that customers will likely be better served by having those workers stock shelves instead. For some, the idea that a 30-year tradition at America’s largest private employer might end is cause enough to mourn.
It's also an interesting summary of other disappearing occupations... not always from tech or offshoring, either.