Combined Transport, Central Point
Work in a High Demand Field
Most jobs in the Transportation industry are those that operate and maintain a variety of trucks. Logistics provides scheduling along with the management of staff and resources. Unlike other occupations, transportation related jobs can be found in almost all industries.
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Explore Transportation and Logistics Jobs
The following Wages and Occupation categories are generally dependent on education degree, training, and experience.
Higher levels of education and experience will increase competitiveness in attaining both a job and higher wages.
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Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers
Read MoreBus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Read MoreBus Drivers, School
Read MoreHeavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Read MoreCargo and Freight Agents
Read MoreWhat Transportation Careers Offer
The field of transportation and logistics is critical to our economic stability creating a high demand need of workers.
Opportunity
Jobs in the Transportation and Logistics Industry are needed throughout the region, state and country.
Wages
Transportation jobs offer higher than average starting and upper level wages.
Personal Impact
From local delivery to long-haul trucking, along with the jobs that support the industry, these occupations touch almost everything that is created.
Training & Education
Many transportation jobs require a short-term training that is either paid by employers or local employment and training scholarships.
Trucking as a Career
(Rogue Transportation & Logistics Partnership)
What’s in that Truck I Just Passed on the Highway? … learn more about the trucking industry with data from the US Census Bureau (Feb 2021).
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