The robots are making their way to Maine, and it’s not just for a weekend getaway.

Using information from Oxford University, NPR created a database of jobs and the likelihood they’ll soon be done by a robot.

According to the Bangor Daily News, “fourteen of the top 20 jobs in Maine – in terms of numbers of workers – have a 50 percent or greater chance of being taken over by robots, the Oxford University researchers hypothesize. Ten of those have a likelihood of greater than 85 percent, including customer service representatives, which are considered 99 percent likely to be handed off to some kind of androids.”

PHOTOS: 10 Jobs Robots Will Never Replace

Here are the top jobs in Maine, how many people perform them and the likelihood they will be taken over by robots in the future, according to the NPR/Oxford University research:

Retail salesperson – 18,390 workers – 92.3 percent likely to be taken over by robots

Cashier – 16,550 – 97.1 percent

Registered nurses – 13,890 – 14.5 percent

Office clerks – 11,590 – 86.5 percent

Restaurant waiters – 10,970 – 93.7 percent

General or operations managers – 10,950 – 6.9 percent

Secretaries/administrative assistants – 10,770 – 86.5 percent

Combined food preparers and servers (such as fast food franchise employees) – 10,110 – 93.7 percent

Janitors and cleaners – 9,790 – 66.3 percent

Nursing assistants – 9,480 – 14.5 percent

Personal care aides – 9,280 – 38.5 percent

Heavy equipment and tractor trailer truck drivers – 8,670 – 78.6 percent

Customer service representatives – 8,330 – 99 percent

Stock clerks and order filers – 8,200 – 98 percent

Teacher assistants – 7,640 – 55.7 percent

Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks – 7,240 – 97.6 percent

Elementary school teachers – 6,880 – 0.4 percent

Retail supervisors – 6,870 – 27.9 percent

Food preparation workers – 6,270 – 96.3 percent

Laborers and freight movers – 6,150 – 72.4 percent

[Source:] Bangor Daily News