Camareros y Camareras

RIESGO DE AUTOMATIZACIÓN
CALCULADO
71%
nivel de riesgo
ENCUESTANDO
69%
Basado en 529 votos
DEMANDA DE TRABAJO
CRECIMIENTO
10,3%
para el año 2032
SALARIOS
29.120 $
o 14,00 $ por hora
Volumen
2.122.210
a partir de 2022
RESUMEN
PUNTUACIÓN DE EMPLEO
3,8/10

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Riesgo de automatización

71% (Alto Riesgo)

Alto Riesgo (61-80%): Los trabajos en esta categoría enfrentan una amenaza significativa por la automatización, ya que muchas de sus tareas pueden ser fácilmente automatizadas utilizando tecnologías actuales o de un futuro cercano.

Más información sobre qué es esta puntuación y cómo se calcula está disponible aquí.

Algunas cualidades bastante importantes del trabajo son difíciles de automatizar:

  • Percepción Social

  • Asistiendo y Cuidando a Otros

Encuesta de usuarios

69% posibilidad de automatización completa en las próximas dos décadas

Nuestros visitantes han votado que es probable que esta ocupación se automatice. Esta evaluación se ve respaldada por el nivel de riesgo de automatización calculado, que estima una posibilidad del 71% de automatización.

¿Cuál crees que es el riesgo de la automatización?

¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que Camareros y Camareras sea reemplazado por robots o inteligencia artificial en los próximos 20 años?






Sentimiento

El/los siguiente(s) gráfico(s) se incluyen siempre que haya una cantidad sustancial de votos para proporcionar datos significativos. Estas representaciones visuales muestran los resultados de las encuestas de los usuarios a lo largo del tiempo, proporcionando una indicación significativa de las tendencias de opinión.

Sentimiento a lo largo del tiempo (anualmente)

Crecimiento

Crecimiento muy rápido en comparación con otras profesiones

Se espera que el número de ofertas de trabajo para 'Waiters and Waitresses' aumente 10,3% para 2032

Empleo total y estimaciones de vacantes laborales

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales para el período entre 2021 y 2031
Las proyecciones actualizadas se deben 09-2023.

Salarios

Muy mal pagado en comparación con otras profesiones

En 2022, el salario anual mediano para 'Waiters and Waitresses' fue de 29.120 $, o 13 $ por hora.

'Waiters and Waitresses' recibieron un salario 37,1% más bajo que el salario medio nacional, que se situaba en 46.310 $

Salarios a lo largo del tiempo

* Datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales

Volumen

Rango significativamente mayor de oportunidades laborales en comparación con otras profesiones

A partir de 2022, había 2.122.210 personas empleadas como 'Waiters and Waitresses' dentro de los Estados Unidos.

Esto representa alrededor del 1,4% de la fuerza laboral empleada en todo el país.

Dicho de otra manera, alrededor de 1 de cada 69 personas están empleadas como 'Waiters and Waitresses'.

Descripción del trabajo

Tome pedidos y sirva alimentos y bebidas a los clientes en las mesas del establecimiento de comedor.

SOC Code: 35-3031.00

Recursos

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dice ya (Muy probablemente)
Now I start to see more robot waiters which can mean that soon, waiter jobs will be taken.
Mar 24, 2024 at 08:39
dice youausduasdasa (Muy probablemente)
because they just walk around and take order. Japan is already doing it so we should too
Oct 17, 2023 at 02:49
dice Alisha
AI is REALLY taking over the world!!!
SCARED for the next generation!!
Aug 31, 2023 at 11:17
dice Ernest Onunze (Bajo)
It is because it involves emotion and social understanding. Can AI interprets moods, feelings and stress this what waiters and waitress does better
Aug 01, 2023 at 03:01
dice Gwen (Bajo)
Food service workers in fast food, buffets, etc., do face a risk of replacement and you can already see it happening. Actual servers who provide full table service do not face the same risk, in my opinion.

Ultimately, going out to eat is an experience. Going through a drive-thru serves a functional purpose, you need food and you need it within minutes. Full service restaurants exist to give people somewhere to *go*. Somewhere to socialize, celebrate, grab a drink, mourn a bad day, take a load off, sit down with a good book, write a good book, get some office work done, etc., etc. It’s about experiencing human connections, even if you’re eating alone, you still have the company of your server, of the other patrons surrounding you. We crave human connection, we’re social creatures by nature, otherwise, everyone would just stay home. To-go and delivery has existed for forever and full service restaurants still stand, because the *people* are the draw.

Customers want to become regulars, they delight in their name or order being remembered, couples want a place they think of as “theirs” that they return to every year for their anniversary, they want to tell the server it’s their birthday so they can get that free piece of cake, so their waiter will wish them well or sing for them. They want someone to joke around with, to tease and be teased, to flirt, to leave their number on a receipt even though they know they won’t call. They want their baby to be cooed at and made to laugh. They want the bartender to listen to them wax poetic about their bad breakup. Speaking of bartenders, I don’t think people realize how much they keep you safe. They’ll keep an eye on your drink, put your purse behind the bar, toss out the drunken idiot harassing everyone.

And on a less positive note—people *especially* want someone to level their fury at. When their order is messed up or the food isn’t to their liking or when they have to wait too long to be seated. You can’t be mad at a robot. I mean, you can be, but I’m certain it won’t give the same satisfaction that whatever it is miserable people get out of bullying waitstaff. What I’m saying is—people crave human interaction…and that includes asking for the manager.

Maybe it would be a different story if AI could mimic human behavior, but even then, it can’t get around the uncanny valley effect. People need people.
Jun 09, 2023 at 08:22
dice Stu
As a customer it won’t be nearly as fun to watch a robot run after the condiments. Haha
Apr 07, 2023 at 09:42
dice Cd Guthrie (Sin posibilidad)
Can’t anticipate guests needs and time constraints simultaneously while providing the warmth of caring
Mar 06, 2023 at 11:45
dice Stefan Deleanu (Bajo)
It is highly unlikely due to the social aspect of being a waiter. We can see this based on the effect home delivery services had on the HORECA industry. People still want social contact and not some robotic interaction.

I assume culture will change in future generations. This is similar to how there are love hotels and vending machines for everything in Japan, which wouldn't be acceptable in the Western world.
Jul 30, 2022 at 01:02
dice Bro
All the fast food restaurants now do this and most restaurants use seamless/Grubhub for delivery. Delivery to my table in the restaurant via my phone is next.
Dec 28, 2021 at 12:38
dice Mitch (Muy probablemente)
Low skill. Unnecessary. Humans performing the task are unpredictable and often unreliable.
Oct 08, 2021 at 07:09
dice Karl (Sin posibilidad)
Where do servers make 11$ an hour? That's crazy low.
Aug 23, 2021 at 06:20
dice Chloe (Sin posibilidad)
I do think robots could replace waiters at certain restaurants but not entirely. As a waitress I feel a lot of the customers are looking for a waitress not a robot or a screen to press, they’re coming to be served and for the personal interaction. Just look at places like hooters or the restaurants where the staff is paid to make crude jokes and insults to you. A robot can’t do that.
May 24, 2021 at 04:16
dice Bruna
Will robots also hear your romantic dramas or give you advice? Waiters' job is also about interaction
May 20, 2021 at 09:54
dice Jeffro (Bajo)
Upscale restaurant servers will always be human.
Apr 13, 2021 at 07:55
dice Julia
I really hope not, some waiters and waitresses are really nice
Oct 25, 2020 at 02:29
dice austin (Incierto)
i certainly see fast food waiters being eliminated however "fancy" dine-in i think is less likely
Jun 11, 2020 at 02:18
dice Noah R (Sin posibilidad)
It’s not that it can’t be done but I don’t think people would be receptive to having robot servers
Feb 20, 2020 at 06:38
dice Abhudya (Muy probablemente)
Because some hotels have already done it.
Jan 12, 2020 at 06:32
dice Jon
Has anyone seen Sam and Cat? Just do the same thing they did.
Nov 14, 2019 at 05:08
dice Eilidh Muir (Bajo)
People appreciate the human experience and especially in service industries.
Oct 29, 2019 at 10:14
dice Cal
Yeah, I don't think people who eat out at restaurants enjoy emotionless robots catering to them. I don't see waiters going anywhere for the next few decades.
Jun 29, 2021 at 01:38

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