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$100,000 in 2020 isn’t much money.Yeah they said that 10 years ago. Now look we’re making $100k. Just do you. If the job gets replaced. FIND ANOTHER JOB.
$100,000 in 2020 isn’t much money.Yeah they said that 10 years ago. Now look we’re making $100k. Just do you. If the job gets replaced. FIND ANOTHER JOB.
Depends on where you live$100,000 in 2020 isn’t much money.
It's plenty. Unless you aren't very good at how you spend. Of course, that is chump change for a pilot. Lol.$100,000 in 2020 isn’t much money.
Good luck. You will need a mess of coal plants or nuke if you want to power all that needed watts. Ethanol uses a tremendous amount of energy in its production as well. You save more fuel by just burning pure gasoline.Almost all of the gasoline sold in my state has 10 to 15% ethanol and we are striving to be self sufficient in electricity with wind turbines. Renewable energy is the wave of the future and the present.
Ethanol added to gas is a scam to reward special interest groups. Might make sense if gas prices were higher but currently it is just pork barrel.Good luck. Youwill need a mess of coal plants ot nuke of you want to power all that needed watts. Ethanol uses a tremendous amount of energy in its production as well. You save more fuel by just burning pure gasoline.
The long run solution is simple. Distributed power generation. Every structure will be a power plant. Microgrids with megabattery storage like Tesla's megapack. Controlling software for grid management.Good luck. You will need a mess of coal plants or nuke if you want to power all that needed watts. Ethanol uses a tremendous amount of energy in its production as well. You save more fuel by just burning pure gasoline.
Interestingly, Amazon can't launch those from trucks, because that patent is owned by Workhorse, which has an order for 1000 UPS vehicles. They can only do it from a warehouse or other structure.Who needs driverless vehicles on the road when you've got drones!
Amazon’s Prime Air inches closer to takeoff in the US with FAA approval
Following Alphabet’s Wing and UPS.www.theverge.com
Ok, fix California first. Not with our money. Get back to usThe long run solution is simple. Distributed power generation. Every structure will be a power plant. Microgrids with megabattery storage like Tesla's megapack. Controlling software for grid management.
Large scale outages and vulnerabilities would be impossible.
The future involves very few power plants at all. Let alone new ones. This will gradually roll out over decades, and nothing will look the same in 2 or 3.
California is a perfect place for the solution. Solar is great and exploding there. Batteries and microgrids would be absolutely perfect.Ok, fix California first. Not with our money. Get back to us
Shutting down another coal fired plant in my state. Ethanol is more about farm income and rural jobs.Good luck. You will need a mess of coal plants or nuke if you want to power all that needed watts. Ethanol uses a tremendous amount of energy in its production as well. You save more fuel by just burning pure gasoline.
You'll be at hubrat pay thoughEven if UPS rolls out a fleet of self driving vehicles they’re still going to need service providers (us) to physically deliver the volume. Perhaps it could make our job easier. You wouldn’t have to worry about driving, you could kick back in the cab between stops. Run & gunners could stand in the cargo and sort while the pkg car drives itself.
Unless they make robots capable of loading, unloading, sorting and delivering our jobs are safe.
How they replacing the output?Shutting down another coal fired plant in my state. Ethanol is more about farm income and rural jobs.
A driverless car can navigate city streets, one ways, highways, and dirt roads right now and do it safer than you.Driverless * is a *ing dumb elitist-* pipe dream
For this do you see the union fighting this extremely hard?A driverless car can navigate city streets, one ways, highways, and dirt roads right now and do it safer than you.
Edge cases and weird events, plus parking lots, are all that remain. It's not a question. This exists and is already better than you.
If I wanted to summon my car from 30 minutes away I could do it right now, if they simply enabled the feature. I drive to work without touching the wheel until the parking lot. Country roads. Highways. Stoplights. And a roundabout.
It will still take 8 or 10 years for it to migrate to UPS.
Yes, but ultimately they will lose. The savings for UPS are too good.For this do you see the union fighting this extremely hard?