the problem is there's no way to turn some of that glorious technology off.
looks to me like each year the latest and greatest is simply paving the way for autonomy.
Swift double fatal I-8 San Diego
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Colt6920, Aug 2, 2017.
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I certainly remember the days when goods no longer had to be individually priced. The bar code was added, and the scanner added to the check stand. Way back then, they were predicting that eventually there would be no need for checkers. Everyone would go through a self checkout.....
And looking back, I have to laugh at the naysayers to that...
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At the time I added up the gas burn (1.25 gallon at the time... imagine that...) versus the total wages at 3.35 gross hourly... and found that the gas burn would have been roughly 6.00 almost the entire two to three hours paid for the day's count.
I quit. Not even 10 minutes into that work.
Two days ago from today I read a article where they are fixing to transition RFID technology towards a form of blue tooth on a trailer or wireless from every case loaded and delivered to a particular store. In store would have been what I called living shelf technology that will call out to the cans being stocked for name and number. either the opened case of soup or each can will comply with that transmit request to the shelf and relayed to the master computer in the store. As soon the soup sells a certain percentage another delivery truck is supposed to be on the way.
No human.
Couple that with robots putting soup into the shelf? That might just happen.
Before anyone gets all excited, consider Switzerland. They just narrowly defeated a election ballot that would have given a basic income to all men, women, child and infants from cradle to grave, no work necessary.
Where was the money to come from?
Each Robot installed at a job, taxed like a citizen would be if a human was doing that job.
There are enough robots now around to support taxation so that humans won't have to struggle. Robots wont complain. It's just business.
Im not sure if I want that. I depend on the human stocker believe it or not when hunting a particular item a few times a year. That's a good thing. -
A payroll tax for robots...hmm.
Maybe we CAN become a leisure society.Bud A. Thanks this. -
The leisure society promise is just a short-term carrot to convince us to voluntarily stop working.
Anyway, I don't want to stop working. Retirement has never really appealed to me. I've seen how it drives guys nuts (like my father and father-in-law). -
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I wonder why collision management system didn't stop this truck ?
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In the prior months to this crash Swift had 2300 accidents, 651 injuries and 55 fatalities.
Maybe they should invest in actually training their drivers.
And how can they be 'hauling hazmat' when the trailer was EMPTY?
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