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Transportation Careers,
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If you enjoy the ideal of traveling across American in a locomotive or 18-wheeler, flying a commercial jet into the wild blue, or crossing the Atlantic in a cargo vessel, then a career in transportation might be just what you're looking for. Some careers in transportation require post-secondary education while others require training that can be found through attending a trade school or on-the-job training. To find out more about a career in transportation select a transportation career from the list of transportation careers below and you'll find detailed information on job opportunities, earnings, training requirements and much more.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released data proving the substantial value of a degree in the United States. Workers 18 and over sporting bachelors degrees earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. But wait, there's more. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.

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