Plural of driller; multiple people who operate drills or machines that drill.
Standard plural form of 'driller' (drill + -er + -s). Follows regular English pluralization patterns established for occupational nouns.
Professional drillers develop an almost sixth sense for what's happening deep underground—they can feel vibrations in the equipment that tell them about unexpected rock formations or equipment problems before instruments register them.
Plural of 'driller' carries the same male-default bias in occupational naming, reinforcing industrial roles as implicitly male-dominated.
Prefer 'drilling teams', 'drilling professionals', or 'drilling technicians' to avoid gendered occupational framing.
["drilling teams","drilling professionals","drilling technicians","drilling specialists"]
Women drillers and drilling teams contribute significantly to energy, construction, and industrial sectors; language should reflect workforce diversity.
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