> but I cannot think of a worse occupation to get into right now, with self-driving trucks on the horizon
I don't think this is necessarily true. Fully self-driving trucks are at least a generation out. I wouldn't seek a huge multi-decade capital investment into trucking for sure, but individual drivers aren't terribly exposed to such long-term risks.
And even if SDF gets here sooner than expected, if you work for a company it's kinda whatever. Getting a CDL is a pretty small up-front investment compared to most jobs that both pay well and are in demand. As long as you're not an independent operator (=capital investment), you're not really making a huge investment aside from your time (for which you're well-compensated after the first year or so).
> (Also, I have a trucker in the family, and the financials are harder than they look.)
Certainly for OTR and especially for independent operators. And like I mentioned, injury/accident/economic downturn are huge threats. Trucking with a second family income remains a viable path to a middle class lifestyle, but you're right -- there's a good reason a lot of people choose other paths.
throwawayjava|8 years ago
I don't think this is necessarily true. Fully self-driving trucks are at least a generation out. I wouldn't seek a huge multi-decade capital investment into trucking for sure, but individual drivers aren't terribly exposed to such long-term risks.
And even if SDF gets here sooner than expected, if you work for a company it's kinda whatever. Getting a CDL is a pretty small up-front investment compared to most jobs that both pay well and are in demand. As long as you're not an independent operator (=capital investment), you're not really making a huge investment aside from your time (for which you're well-compensated after the first year or so).
> (Also, I have a trucker in the family, and the financials are harder than they look.)
Certainly for OTR and especially for independent operators. And like I mentioned, injury/accident/economic downturn are huge threats. Trucking with a second family income remains a viable path to a middle class lifestyle, but you're right -- there's a good reason a lot of people choose other paths.