- According to LogisticsCrossing.com, one of the most common logistic jobs is distribution logistics. While distribution logistics careers can be had in almost any type of industry, the Armed Forces relies heavily on logistic distribution managers to supply troops. As of 2009, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Army employed the most people in transportation and support services with more than 82,000 jobs. On average, a warrant officer can earn between $3,100 and $4,100 per month, while commissioned officers can earn anywhere from a low of $2,655 per month to a high of about $4,600.
- Another career path for you as a logistics major is work as a Logistics Management Analyst. As a management analyst in logistics, you can find work in a variety of industries, from healthcare to telecommunications, providing leadership in logistics projects delivering everything from medical supplies to wiring. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, salaries for management analysts can vary widely, with salaries in 2009 as low as $54,890 to a high of $133,850, with a medium of $73,570.
- Another prime career for logistics is meetings logistics. In meetings logistics, you will handle details of conferences and conventions, from the distribution of labor and materials, shipping, supplies for meeting rooms, and arrangements for attendees, staff, and speakers. Meetings logistics people also work to control and budget the financial side of meetings, negotiating meeting space, food and beverage contracts, shipping, and labor costs. As of 2009, salaries ranged from a low of $41,470 to a high of $49,600.
- Logistics managers in the transportation industry averaged $24.67 as of 2009, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, logistics managers supervise various aspects of transportation needs, from overseeing safety and training of staff to forecasting demand of services, scheduling the transportation of goods, and ordering service for fleet vehicles.
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