Before I retired almost 5 years ago, I was a service tech at a Toyota dealership for 23 years, in the heart of Downtown Vancouver British Columbia, so not a huge amount of manual transmissions in the downtown core. We had a salesman that sold quite a few vehicles, and his manual transmission driving skills, were less than stellar. He completely destroyed the clutch on a brand new 5 speed Corolla, trying to back the car up the ramp in front of the showroom, for the customer to take delivery. When I took the old clutch out, the flywheel was blue from the heat, quite an accomplishment on a car with less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) on the odometer, that he only had to drive maybe 100 feet, uphill n reverse. Since he was one of our best salesman, he kept his job, but was not allowed to drive any vehicles with a manual transmission anymore.
Although I have owned a number of vehicles with automatics, I have not owned one since 1995. I have 2 PU trucks, a 1999 F350 Dually with a V10 and 5 speed, and a 2010 Ranger with 4 cylinder 5 speed, and both my 59 Meteor, and 78 Fairmont drag car have 4 speeds. I do keep "in practice" driving an automatic, whenever I drive my wifes Toyota, but it has been 30 years since I have owned a car with a torque convertor, other than my 59, which left the factory with a 332 FE and 2 speed FordOMatic, but during the restoration, that was replaced with the 428 CJ and Toploader 4 speed. Barring anything medically or physically related, I plan to continue the freedom from the "Icky red fluid" as the late TomP called them, club.