Maintain Trucks

On the road again. And again.
It's not that you'll be driving – it's that you'll be responsible for ensuring others can. Maintenance Managers have to do 1 thing: keep trucks on the road. Sure, it may sound easy, yet it's anything but! To learn more about this exciting and rewarding career, click on the links below!
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Maintenance Manager?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How much would I get paid?
A Maintenance Manager is typically paid on a salary basis. Your annual salary will be influenced by your location and the size of the company you work for.
Statistics show that:
- most workers earn between $55,550 and $118,880 per year
- the national average salary is $81,968 per year
In addition, some companies may offer performance and safety bonuses, as well as comprehensive benefits packages, including health, dental, retirement, and more.
Salary data is from the CernoResearch 2007 Trucking Operations, Compensation and Benefits Report. For more information, please contact CernoResearch at www.cernoresearch.com.
