Logging Workers, All Other
All logging workers not listed separately.
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"Logging Workers, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.
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PE firm acquires Carrier Logistics, pledges AI overhaul
Private equity firm STG has purchased less-than-truckload software provider Carrier Logistics Inc. with immediate plans to implement artificial intelligence across its systems. The overhaul signals potential shifts in the logistics software workforce.
Uber Launches Europe's First Robotaxi, Threatening Gig Driver Jobs
VW and Uber are rolling out commercial autonomous vehicles in Europe, signaling the beginning of the end for human ride-hail drivers in major international markets. Meanwhile, regulatory pushback in NYC is temporarily protecting local gig workers from Waymo.

AI Threatens 5 Million Jobs—Infrastructure Sector Rises as Key Driver of Growth - Bitget
While automation puts millions of roles at risk globally, the massive data center build-out is creating a surge in physical infrastructure and engineering positions. Workers who pivot to supporting AI's physical footprint will find immediate demand.