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Driverless Trucks To Hit Alberta’s Oilsands Region Replacing $200,000/yr Operators; Big Layoffs Coming
9 years ago

these are the Machines much expensive then the computers, to operate it highly experienced drivers required, and Considering environmental effect and Risk they carry, I would say $200K/yr may be still less.

in some of the Construction projects Crane operators packages are higher then the Engineers.

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Driverless Trucks To Hit Alberta’s Oilsands Region Replacing $200,000/yr Operators; Big Layoffs Coming
9 years ago

200K USD savings??? to operate these driverless truck but what about need of skilled technicians, this may cost much more then the driver... and again this shouldn't be at the cost of safety.

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