Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics FAQ

As a Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics worker, you may directly operate or repair and maintain the vehicles, planes, trains, or ships that transport people and distribute products. Logistics workers work behind the scenes to make sure that people and products get to the right places effectively and on time.

FAQ

Is Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics a good career path?

The Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics cluster has about 13 million jobs and is projected to grow by 7.3% over the next 10 years. Annual compensation for jobs in this cluster ranged from $26,000 to $74,000 in 2021.

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Would a career in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics be a good fit for me?

If you often wonder how your Amazon order went from your online cart to your front door, are fascinated by vehicles, or would benefit from using your physical and mental capabilities in a practical way, a career in the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics cluster might be for you. Here are some things to know about this cluster:  

  • Note that careers in this cluster don’t require a bachelor’s degree, so it could be a great option if you want to enter the workforce directly. 
  • You may be required to travel or be on-site for many jobs in this cluster, although with some jobs, you can work at home or at a desk.
  • If you’re good at repairing, operations, troubleshooting, and installation, you might consider Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics careers.

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What are some examples of careers in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics?

Here are some examples of careers in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics? based on the general level of education needed to get hired in this career. Looking for more? Explore careers here!

High School Education Short-Term Training/AA Bachelor's Degree 
Commercial pilot Air traffic controller Airline pilot
Flight attendant Sailor or marine oiler Flight engineer
Motor vehicle operator Ship engineer Logistician
Railroad worker Captain Logistics manager

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