Darkfyre, I don't want to inflate your ego, but I'd suggest yourself and I (even after the hiatus I have had from this game) are probably in the higher percentile higher of online traders/blockade runners when it comes to skill and running in open pve generally. Most players are not like that in my experience, and the one thing I will say (and I am sure you will agree) is that doing so involves being switched on mentally and engaged with the game as a whole, which is tiring and attention consuming.
Whereas, of course our 'shieldless trader' opposite number in powerplay doesn't need to do that, they can click undock, let their advanced docking computer fly them out the letterbox whilst not paying attention, hit the jump button a number of times to get them to their objective, point at the station, let supercruise assist (or whatever its called) fly them to the station, and again, let the docking computer bring them into berth where they unload, and return to the load point with the same low level engagement. They can maintain such a routine for long periods of time, intermittently paying minor attention to the game.
I wish you would stop referring to the shieldless trader as a 'boogieman' in relation to PP, because speaking from the experience of helping coordinate fortifaction/prep work for ALD in the first six months of powerplay, this is what I saw both my rivals and fellow commanders migrate towards. We went from a vibrant engaging community organising convoys, pre-emptive interdiction teams, top cover groups, 'speed brakes' and the ilk being done in Open with and against Rival powers to slowly trudging towards what was the most efficient: A Cutter or Type 9, unshielded, being ran either in Solo or PG without opposition, limited player interaction (either with the community, like pledged commanders, or the game itself), usually whilst staring at Netflix or something else on a second monitor.