A Career in Transportation and Warehousing


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From seeing the country from behind the wheel of a truck to managing hundreds of workers at an e-commerce fulfillment center, career opportunities within transportation and warehousing are booming in the United States. This book introduces students to a variety of job and career paths in logistics with ample room for growth, including how to jumpstart their journeys as early as high school. It serves as a handy primer on entering a growing and dynamic industry, with useful, hands-on tips for the job search and an overview and prospectus of this line of work for years to come.




Careers in Logistics


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LOGISTICS IS A TERM USED IN BUSINESS to describe the process of getting goods, supplies, equipment, and people where they need to be, when they need to be there. It is a specialized field that involves warehousing, inventory control, distribution, and transportation. Logistics is an often overlooked field that most people do not usually think of when considering a future career. However, it plays a huge role in our economy and our everyday lives. American businesses currently spend more than $1.5 trillion on logistics each year. That gives some indication of how important logistics is to business. It also has a major impact on nearly everyone's daily lives. Without logistics we would not have hospitals, schools, electronics, mail, phones, sporting events, or TV. There would not be any food in the refrigerator either - unless you grew it yourself in your backyard.Logistics managers are in charge of coordinating an organization's supply chain. It is a complex job that requires numerous steps. Using specialized computer software, they determine what and how many items are needed, how they will be acquired, how many will be stored in inventory, how they will be distributed, and what method of transportation will be used for delivery. Throughout the process, it is the logistics manager's responsibility to make sure it all goes smoothly. That often means thinking outside the box and brainstorming with team members to solve problems that are costing time and money. The goal is always to find the fastest, cheapest, and safest way to get things from point A to point B. Logistics managers fill vital roles in organizations of all types and sizes. They work in nearly every industry and many government agencies. Nonprofit organizations, especially those involved in disaster relief, also depend on them to distribute lifesaving supplies to hot spots around the globe. The military also relies heavily on good logistics. In fact, the armed forces are where many logistics managers obtain their skills. The number of jobs for logistics managers is growing, while employers often have trouble attracting new candidates. On any given day, there are thousands of job openings. The problem is not lack of rewards - the average pay for an experienced logistics manager is $100,000, not counting bonuses and other perks. It is because most people do not know about the excellent opportunities that await qualified candidates. How can you make yourself qualified? The surest way is to study logistics in college. Most employers want to see a bachelor's degree, but even a two-year associate degree or technical certificate is enough to get started. Employers also want to see motivation. An enthusiastic candidate with drive and leadership skills will always capture the attention of employersDo you love big trucks, trains, ships, and planes? Are you a people person who enjoys the camaraderie of working closely within a team? Logistics managers are in demand and people from all kinds of backgrounds are welcome to start in basic roles and work their way up. If you can multitask, handle responsibilities, and deal with pressure, you could have a secure future working in a comfortable office, or traveling the world doing exciting and challenging work.




Career Companion: Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics


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McGraw-Hill Workforce's Career Companion series provides up to date career information and contextualized skill practice to help learners explore and prepare for careers. Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics introduces readers to this career cluster by exploring career pathways and jobs within the field, education and training requirements, work environments, and current industry trends. Preparation for career readiness and success in transportation, distribution, and logistics careers is provided through applied workplace skills practice using real-world scenarios set within the industry. Features: Brief descriptions of current high-growth jobs, with projections of changes in the industry over time Industry-specific education and training resources to prepare for careers Tips and techniques for finding employment within the industry Identification of the key academic skills needed to be successful within the industry Opportunities to practice and apply key career readiness skills in reading, mathematics, and locating information, contextualized to industry-specific careers




Real-resumes for Supply & Logistics Jobs


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If you've been working in a specialized field like supply or logistics, you really yearn to see sample resumes and cover letters of job hunters who have a similar background to yours. These resumes and cover letters were used in real job campaigns, and they speak the language of supply and logistics. You will gain insights into how to use the specialized language of supply and logistics and actually translate technical concepts of the supply and logistics field into language that can be easily understood.




Management Careers and Education in Shipping and Logistics


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This title was first published in 2000. This investigation into why aspiring managers chose to study shipping and logistics in the UK uniquely discusses the issues which influenced their academic and career choices. It catalogues the attractions and deterrents to advanced study in an industry needing more highly skilled practitioners. Qualitative, quantitative and mapping approaches to modelling the vocational study decision are reported, along with a unique comparison of students’ cognitive maps.




A Career in Transportation and Warehousing


Book Description

From seeing the country from behind the wheel of a truck to managing hundreds of workers at an e-commerce fulfillment center, career opportunities within transportation and warehousing are booming in the United States. This book introduces students to a variety of job and career paths in logistics with ample room for growth, including how to jumpstart their journeys as early as high school. It serves as a handy primer on entering a growing and dynamic industry, with useful, hands-on tips for the job search and an overview and prospectus of this line of work for years to come.




$16.32-HR Warehouse Forklift Operators - Denver Red-Hot Career; 2572 Real Interv


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Careers in Transportation


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