Work With Cargo

The buck stops with you.
As far as the terminal goes, you're responsible for making sure that all the numbers add up. So if you have a good eye for figures and are also good with people, then read on to discover why a career as a Terminal Manager may be appropriate for you.
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Terminal Manager?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How much would I get paid?
Terminal Managers are typically paid a yearly salary. 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 $50,980 and $122,475 per year
- the national average salary is $78,892 per year
In addition, some companies may offer performance and safety bonuses, as well as comprehensive benefits packages, including health, dental, retirement, meal allowances 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.
