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robertdavey6 1st October 2015 10:40

40 years (almost) as a driver.
 
A little maudlin, perhaps but, I was thinking that I'm only just short of having been employed, as a driver, for 40 years. January 1978 was my first "proper" driving job.
Given the changes, in that time, I got to thinking about the men who were in my current position, back then. They would have started driving BEFORE WWII and what changes they must have seen!
Might some even have driven steam wagons? Certainly they would have worked with people who did.
Go back another 40 years and the horsepower would have been just that. HORSE power.
How far we have come, in a relatively short space of time.

Ian 1st October 2015 12:22

. . . . . and what will it be like in another 40 years?

coastie 2nd October 2015 03:43

In another 40 years, I don't suppose they will be many drivers, I expect that wagons will drive themselves with computerised loading and unloading. A bit like that port in Germany.

Dingbat 8th October 2015 19:31

Yep driverless trucks ,robots doing every other job.....What will humans be doing .?Talking about the good
old days.;):D:D

coachman 8th October 2015 20:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dingbat (Post 15850)
Yep driverless trucks ,robots doing every other job.....What will humans be doing .?Talking about the good
old days.;):D:D

Have you tried talking on the phone to any banks, public utility companies or government offices such as the DVLA recentley ? I don't think they actually employ and real people now only robots.

Dingbat 8th October 2015 21:12

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Originally Posted by coachman (Post 15852)
Have you tried talking on the phone to any banks, public utility companies or government offices such as the DVLA recentley ? I don't think they actually employ and real people now only robots.

Certainly agree with you there.Coachman.

coastie 8th October 2015 23:29

Coastguard is going that way too.

Fazer9553 10th October 2015 05:39

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Originally Posted by coastie (Post 15861)
Coastguard is going that way too.

Bionic Coastie

coastie 10th October 2015 12:00

Pretty much, yes.

iguhrknc 24th June 2025 13:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertdavey6 (Post 15832)
A little maudlin, perhaps but, I was thinking that I'm only just short of having been employed, as a driver, for 40 years. January 1978 was my first "proper" driving job.
Given the changes, in that time, I got to thinking about the men who were in my current position, back then. They would have started driving BEFORE WWII and what changes they must have seen!
Might some even have driven steam wagons? Certainly they would have worked with people who did.
Go back another 40 years and the horsepower would have been just that. HORSE power.
How far we have come, in a relatively short space of time.

It’s incredible to think about how far we’ve come, isn’t it? When you started in '78, things were already moving fast, but looking back further — to drivers before WWII, who might’ve been on steam wagons or even horse-drawn carts — it really puts everything into perspective. The changes we've seen, from the early days of steam to the diesel trucks we have now, and all the technology creeping in, is pretty mind-blowing.

And you’re spot on about the truck driver certification stuff too. Back then, it wasn’t as strict, but now with the CPC and all the regulations, it’s a whole different ball game. It’s become such a professional job — which is a good thing for safety, but it’s definitely a big shift from how it used to be.

What do you think, though? With all the changes in the last 40 years, where do you reckon the next 40 will take us?


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