Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
Drive a motor vehicle to transport passengers on a planned or scheduled basis.
Quick Facts
Wages: |
Median wages for the broader occupation, Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs, are $18.72 / hour. |
Education: |
High School or less
is typically required.
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On the Job: |
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Wages & Outlook
Typical Wages
Wages listed below are for a variety of experience and education levels. Make sure that you research the typical entry-level education and work experience and training requirements for this occupation.
This career pays below the statewide median wage.
Wages for Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs *
U S |
$14.98 | $17.72 | $20.92 |
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Minnesota |
$15.59 | $18.72 | $20.28 |
Central Minnesota |
$15.34 | $18.31 | $19.32 |
Northeast Minnesota |
$14.53 | $17.11 | $18.34 |
Northwest Minnesota |
$14.61 | $16.83 | $18.49 |
Southeast Minnesota |
$14.72 | $16.54 | $18.64 |
Southwest Minnesota |
$14.61 | $17.9 | $18.76 |
Seven County Mpls-St Paul, MN |
$16.52 | $19.3 | $22.31 |
* "Low" indicates 25% of workers earn less and 75% earn more.
"Median" indicates 50% of workers earn less and 50% earn more.
"High" indicates 75% of workers earn less and 25% earn more.
Employment
In Minnesota, there are 5940 workers employed in this medium-sized career.
Current Demand
This career is currently in high demand.
Future Demand
No data available.
On the Job
Typical Work Tasks
This is a new or emerging career specialty. No task data is available yet.
Typical Working Conditions
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Education & Credentials
Educational Requirements
High School or less
Work Experience and Training Requirements
Nationally, this career typically requires:
- Less than 5 years related work experience for entry.
- Short-term on-the-job training to become competent.
Transfer Options
Helpful High School Courses
Examples of helpful classes that help you prepare for this career:
In Minnesota, your school may have developed a Program of Study in this career area. A Program of Study is an academic and career plan developed by your high school to help move you towards a career and college path. A Program of Study can help you:
- Select high school classes that prepare you for college and getting a job
- Understand how the classes you're taking in high school lead to a career
- Identify extra-curricular activities that are related to your career interest
- See what classes at your school offer early college credit that will save you time and money towards your college expenses
- Graduate from high school prepared for your next step toward the career you choose
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Skills & Knowledge
Most Important Skills for Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
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Most Important Knowledge Areas for Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
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Interests
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Describe Your Skills
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Careers that Use Similar Skills
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Where Do Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs Work?
Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs often work in the following industries.
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