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You are here: Home / Employment / Careers / Like to Be on the Move? 4 High-Paying Transportation Careers

Like to Be on the Move? 4 High-Paying Transportation Careers

February 5, 2019 by Tim McMahon

If sitting behind a desk all day isn’t your thing, a career in transportation may be the perfect fit. There are many transportation career options that allow the freedom to be on the move without having to be stuck in an office. Any of these four high-paying jobs in transportation could be your ideal career.

Pilot

As a pilot, you’ll be able to travel the open skies while earning a respectable living. You can choose to fly commercial, private, or cargo airplanes to national and/or international locations. In addition to undergoing training at an accredited school, you’ll need to obtain a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) license to start working. According to CareerBuilder, commercial pilots make $40.43 an hour on average, and yearly earnings can vary depending on the number of hours that are worked but median works out to about $78,000/yr. There are also Airline pilots who have the added responsibility of passenger safety so they earn significantly more. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers is $137,330.

Helmsman

If a career on the high seas sounds exciting, you’ll likely enjoy working as a helmsman. You’ll be the captain of a ship as you navigate a commercial vessel through seas or rivers. There is always the option of working aboard a cruise ship, or you can choose to navigate freight vessels. You’ll need to undergo extensive training to learn how to operate a boat safely and adhere to passenger safety standards to be successful in this career. Salary ranges in this field often vary, but many positions pay upwards of $50,000 a year.

Truck Driver

You’ll haul freight to local destinations or places across the country when you take a position as a driver. Many truck drivers belong to teamsters’ unions that offer additional job security and other perks. There are all kinds of CDL truck driver positions available to qualified candidates who have obtained commercial driver’s licenses. You should also enroll in a truck driver school that will teach you how to operate a large truck safely.

Taxi Driver

Whether you want to drive through the bustling streets of New York City or around smaller towns, you can make a stable living by becoming a taxi driver. Salary.com reports that some taxi drivers make more than $40,000 per year, but you might end up making greater than this amount if you work more hours. There are no specific education requirements to enter this career field, but a knowledge of local geography will be essential. You can even choose to go into business for yourself and possibly make more money by offering people rides in your own vehicle.

A career in transportation can make it possible for you to achieve financial stability while doing something that you love. With the right job skills, you’ll be on your way to landing the transportation job of your dreams.

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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: driver, Helmsman, Pilot, Taxi, Truck

About Tim McMahon

Work by editor and author, Tim McMahon, has been featured in Bloomberg, CBS News, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Washington Post, Drudge Report, The Atlantic, Business Insider, American Thinker, Lew Rockwell, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Oakland Press, Free Republic, Education World, Realty Trac, Reason, Coin News, and Council for Economic Education. Connect with Tim on Google+

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