Work In Operations

Keep a close eye on things.
Do you like to be in control of everything that goes in and out of the warehouse? Do you like the idea of being responsible for thousands of dollars worth of products on a daily basis? Well, if you're someone who likes to plan, organize and generally keep things under control, then you'll want to learn more about becoming a Traffic Manager. Essentially, it's up to you to make sure that your company has enough trucks to get everything where it's going.
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Traffic Manager?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How do I get started?
Most carriers require their Traffic Manager to have a post-secondary education and considerable work experience in warehousing and logistics. If this is a position that you've set your sights on as you work your way up the ladder in the trucking industry, the best source of career information will be a Traffic Manager. Speak to one working at a trucking carrier in your jurisdiction.
