Transportation Services Education & Training
Transportation education programs have long been inclusive of individuals formerly incarcerated. These programs offer comprehensive training and job readiness courses to equip individuals for a successful career in transportation services.
Deliver Goods, Manage Transport
With training in transportation services, you can learn practical skills for working in the logistics and distribution industry. This includes operating vehicles, managing transportation networks, utilizing transportation technology, and overseeing business logistics.
Transportation Services Jobs
Obtaining training in transportation services opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities. Some roles within the transportation industry include:
- CDL licensed drivers/Trucking
- Delivery drivers
- Rental car company staff
- Bus drivers, schedulers, route supervisors, dispatchers
- Rail engineers, conductors, ticket sellers, repair engineers
- Material and package handlers
- Airline reservation and customer service staff
- Taxi drivers/chauffeurs
- Inventory control
- Shipping and receiving clerks
- Movers
Other Jobs in Transportation Services
Beyond direct transportation roles, individuals with a transportation services education can explore diverse career paths such as:
- Freight broker
- Public transportation manager
- Traffic engineer
- Urban planner specializing in transportation
Transportation Services Job Outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that the overall employment for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers should increase by four percent between 2021 and 2031, while light truck or delivery service workers will likely see job growth of six percent. Driver/sales workers are predicted to see employment decreases of about 10% during the same time, per BLS.