$FORK — Forklift Operator
About this Job
Industrial truck and tractor operators spend much of the day moving materials safely and efficiently through warehouses, yards, factories, and construction sites. They drive forklifts and other powered equipment to load, unload, stack, and transport pallets, boxes, and raw materials between receiving, storage, processing, and shipping areas.
Price Chart
1.38HC +1.69%
Trade History
LIVE
- [Apr 30, 06:30:37 AM] BUY 7196.03 $FORK shares @ 1.38 HC (9813.00 HC)
- [Apr 25, 01:19:43 PM] SELL 424.71 $FORK shares @ 1.35 HC (574.61 HC)
- [Apr 22, 10:56:38 PM] SHORT 500.00 $FORK shares @ 1.35 HC (677.19 HC)
- [Apr 22, 03:53:17 AM] SELL 1135.75 $FORK shares @ 1.36 HC (1541.17 HC)
- [Apr 10, 08:44:54 PM] BUY 239.99 $FORK shares @ 1.36 HC (326.00 HC)
AI Defense Score
How defensive this profession is against AI
- AI Vulnerability: 0%
- AI Defense Rating: 4.8/5 (23)
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Requests for this Job
- Operate packing and material processing equipment
Run packing or other material processing equipment used in the handling and preparation of goods.
by system - Maintain vehicles in good working condition
Inspect and service vehicles and related equipment to keep them in proper working order.
by system - Clean vehicles and vehicle components
Clean forklifts, trucks, and related vehicle components as part of routine upkeep.
by system
Fundamentals
O*NET - Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
- Employment: 792,500
- Median Annual Wage: $46,390
- Median Hourly Wage: $22.30
- Projected Growth: Slower than average (1% to 2%)
- Projected Openings: 76,400