Message from @Tiberius

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2019-10-04 23:08:31 UTC  

Just mot

2019-10-04 23:08:33 UTC  

Most

2019-10-04 23:08:36 UTC  

The truckers replaced the trains, and the trains replaced the wagon trails, but those all needed people to function.

2019-10-04 23:08:38 UTC  

Particularly long haul guys

2019-10-04 23:08:59 UTC  

You still have to have some guys run in cities because you cant trust robots to navigate cities

2019-10-04 23:09:05 UTC  

But that eliminates alot of jobs

2019-10-04 23:09:20 UTC  

Trucks havent replaced trains

2019-10-04 23:09:32 UTC  

Trains carry many millions of tons more freight than trucks every day

2019-10-04 23:09:43 UTC  

But their range is limited.

2019-10-04 23:09:52 UTC  

They require their entirely unique infrastructure

2019-10-04 23:09:56 UTC  

There are entire truck divisions dedicated ti moving freight to and from rsilyards

2019-10-04 23:10:06 UTC  

Yes, because the trains can't do it themselves

2019-10-04 23:10:13 UTC  

Those guys are especially under threat of automation

2019-10-04 23:10:14 UTC  

And people build new towns that the trains can't go

2019-10-04 23:10:17 UTC  

The port guys too

2019-10-04 23:10:29 UTC  

Flatbed is safe because you have to have a guy working the load every 2 hours

2019-10-04 23:10:34 UTC  

Reefer is eh

2019-10-04 23:10:41 UTC  

It'll all find ways of connecting.

2019-10-04 23:10:53 UTC  

But aside from that and maybe certain tankers trucking is easily automated

2019-10-04 23:11:27 UTC  

So why do you think they've waited so long?

2019-10-04 23:11:43 UTC  

Because the tech wasnt there

2019-10-04 23:11:50 UTC  

It is very nearly now

2019-10-04 23:12:05 UTC  

As tech advances and becomes cheaper it becomes less ideal to have humans involved

2019-10-04 23:12:16 UTC  

Isn't it because they would rather have the new trucks (which are significant investments) be additions to the fleet rather than replacements to the easy manual machines?

2019-10-04 23:12:25 UTC  

YOu didn't use to need a degree to fix a truck.

2019-10-04 23:12:40 UTC  

You still dont

2019-10-04 23:12:53 UTC  

Computer does all the diagnktic heavy lifting

2019-10-04 23:13:11 UTC  

Having to essentially take the whole front end apart because there's a PC on top of the engine makes modern cars a huge pain to deal with.

2019-10-04 23:13:32 UTC  

Indeed

2019-10-04 23:14:18 UTC  

However that doesnt detract the fact that if the company replaces 4k jobs with robots, you dont get 4k jobs back as repair techs

2019-10-04 23:14:27 UTC  

Those jobs are gone

2019-10-04 23:14:46 UTC  

Most truckers are middle aged with health problems

2019-10-04 23:15:00 UTC  

They dont get a second chance in most cases

2019-10-04 23:15:14 UTC  

I had an argument like this one time with someone who was a big proponent or small mind blown with the concept of electric cars

2019-10-04 23:15:21 UTC  

Like, you're not getting an eletric semi

2019-10-04 23:15:36 UTC  

You dont need one

2019-10-04 23:15:47 UTC  

Not till battery tech improves

2019-10-04 23:16:09 UTC  

The battery for that wouldn't be worth the energy and time cost for the sheer amount of torque you'd need

2019-10-04 23:16:24 UTC  

Like he was arguing that the whole of the trucking industry should die to cease pollution

2019-10-04 23:16:36 UTC  

Electric engines have better torque than conbustion

2019-10-04 23:17:06 UTC  

Its why teslas utterly spank lambos in drag races