Skip to content
Singulariki

Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators vs Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

Side-by-side · O*NET · BLS · AI-exposure research · Anthropic Economic Index

A factual, source-backed comparison of Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators and Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers on the dimensions both occupations carry. Every figure is a position within an independent published dataset — not a verdict on which job is better, safer, or more “future-proof.”

Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Median pay · BLS OEWS
$46,390
$57,440
Employment · BLS OEWS
805,770
2,070,480
AI exposure (percentile) · task overlap, not automation
2nd pct
45th pct

At a glance

Dimension Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Median pay $46,390 $57,440
Employment 805,770 2,070,480
Employment outlook (2024–34) · BLS projection About average (+1.1%) About average (+4.0%)
Annual openings · BLS projection 76,400 237,600
Typical education · O*NET Usually requires a high school diploma or GED, though some occupations may not. Usually requires a high school diploma or GED, though some occupations may not.
AI exposure · published exposure studies Low · 2nd pct Moderate · 45th pct
Global GenAI gradient · ILO ISCO-08 · via crosswalk 33rd pct · 20% of tasks 45th pct · 25% of tasks
Observed AI use · Anthropic Economic Index Automation-leaning (40.5%)
Mostly remote-capable · Dingel–Neiman No No

Pay and employment are BLS OEWS estimates; outlook and openings are BLS 2024–2034 projections; AI exposure and observed-use figures come from separate research and reflect exposure and usage, not predictions that either job will disappear. Compare like with like.

Skills

Shared: Control Precision, Operation and Control, Multilimb Coordination, Far Vision, Response Orientation, Manual Dexterity, Rate Control, Operations Monitoring, Problem Sensitivity, Reaction Time, Depth Perception, Deductive Reasoning, Information Ordering, Spatial Orientation, Visualization, Selective Attention, Arm-Hand Steadiness, Static Strength, Near Vision, Troubleshooting, Time Management, Oral Comprehension, Oral Expression, Peripheral Vision, Reading Comprehension, Time Sharing, English Language, Speaking, Critical Thinking, Monitoring.

Specific to Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators

  • Perceptual Speed
  • Trunk Strength
  • Auditory Attention
  • Mathematics
  • Coordination
  • Equipment Maintenance
  • Finger Dexterity
  • Active Listening

Specific to Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

  • Transportation
  • Public Safety and Security
  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Law and Government
  • Written Comprehension
  • Category Flexibility
  • Flexibility of Closure
  • Night Vision

Knowledge, skills & abilities O*NET rates as important for each occupation. “Shared” are common to both; the columns list what is distinctive to each (top by the order O*NET surfaces).

Tools & technology

Shared: Spreadsheet software , Office suite software , Electronic mail software , Word processing software , Enterprise resource planning ERP software , Materials requirements planning logistics and supply chain software , Inventory management software .

Full profiles

This page is a summary. See the complete source-backed profile for Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators or Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers — tasks, the full skill graph, tools, work context, preparation, wages by percentile, industries, AI exposure and the AI work map.

More comparisons

Related occupations you can place side by side on the same sourced scale.

Sources for this page

Every figure above traces to a named public dataset and the exact release below — not hand-written opinion. See the full methodology for what each measure does and does not mean.

Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.

Cite this page
Plain

Singulariki. "Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators vs Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27); Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/compare/industrial-truck-and-tractor-operators-vs-heavy-and-tractor-trailer-truck-drivers

APA

Singulariki. (2026). Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators vs Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/compare/industrial-truck-and-tractor-operators-vs-heavy-and-tractor-trailer-truck-drivers

BibTeX
@misc{singulariki-industrial-truck-and-tractor-operators-vs-heavy-and-tractor-trailer-truck-drivers,
  title  = {Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators vs Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers},
  author = {{Singulariki}},
  year   = {2026},
  note   = {O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27); Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026},
  url    = {https://singulariki.com/compare/industrial-truck-and-tractor-operators-vs-heavy-and-tractor-trailer-truck-drivers}
}

Citations name the underlying public dataset releases — they reflect what this page is built from, not just the URL.