I have no idea about the salary level for lorry drivers, but a small curiosity:
It is funny to read these treads, and then reading in another HN post that a guy was able to buy his first home driving laundry truck - and how his contemporary peers seemed to be jealous that they were not able to do such.
It indeed seems like being a lorry driver is the easiest way to get started on the suburban life.
That low variance is double-edged. There is a cap to being a lorry driver, whereas for a developer you can make anything from under minimum wage to billions of dollars.
Being a developer also has a higher status, which I don’t personally care about but I have found to be useful in life.
You can only make billions as developer if you start a company. Then, you're no longer a developer, but rather a business owner and operator - something that a lorry driver can do as well. Also, there's probably larger chance of success in starting a company in logistics than in software.
It is funny to read these treads, and then reading in another HN post that a guy was able to buy his first home driving laundry truck - and how his contemporary peers seemed to be jealous that they were not able to do such.
It indeed seems like being a lorry driver is the easiest way to get started on the suburban life.