Tesla, one of Elon Musk’s most prominent companies, is his innovative automotive subsidiary that aims to revolutionize the automotive industry. The impact of its vehicles is surprisingly significant; not only did we see the Tesla Cybertruck in Fortnite, but we also encountered a gaming PC inspired by this unique design. However, the most innovative area for this company is robotics, a field that has consistently captured attention in recent months.
Several weeks ago, Musk expressed his confidence that his humanoid robots would revolutionize the labor market. Since then, the company has remained dedicated to their development and has opted to hire trainers for these robots. According to a recent article on TechSpot, these trainers earn approximately $46 per hour. Additionally, as noted in the same report, they must wear suits equipped with motion capture technology and virtual reality headsets to assist in data collection.
As explained by the website 3DGAMES, Elon Musk firmly believes in humanoid robots and expresses such confidence that he predicts there will eventually be one robot for every individual on the planet, a scenario that could boost Tesla’s valuation to $27 billion. Currently, the company plans to implement a limited number of robots internally this year and aims to start mass production by 2026, according to the collected data. Consequently, the role of trainer requires a set of crucial requirements that must be met.
One of the requirements is that candidates must be between 1.70 and 1.80 meters tall, as they need to fit into the motion capture suits. Additionally, they must understand that the role involves continuous physical activity, requiring them to sit, crouch, stand, and turn throughout the day. Lastly, flexibility in their work schedule is essential, as they may need to cover day or night shifts and weekends with possible overtime. As a result, this position offers a salary that often exceeds $6,500 per month, a figure that has attracted the attention of many.