
Work Truck, Automotive Fleet, and Government Fleet have partnered to conduct a salary survey to determine the average salary for a fleet management position in commercial and public sector fleets.
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Most fleet managers with many years under their belts are enjoying a salary bump and have a concentrated emphasis on fleet management, according to a new study.
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A recap of Government Fleet's 2023 Handbook Study compiled of fleet professional responses from city, state, county, and federal sectors.
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Most respondents in Government Fleet’s biennial Industry Handbook survey saw at least a minor salary increase. A breakdown and analysis of the data.
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In a recent survey of public sector fleet professionals in Northern California, 41% said they provide incentive pay for certifications from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
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The deadline for Government Fleet's annual industry trends survey has been extended to August 2.
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Government Fleet is conducting its annual industry trends survey to learn more about public fleets and to track changes to the industry.
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The average fleet salary has increased to $93,660, with most fleet managers reporting salaries between $70,001 and $120,000. Baby boomers make up nearly 60% of the fleet professionals surveyed.
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The average fleet salary has increased slightly from last year, to $78,210. In addition to salaries, this section delves into retirements and succession planning.
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The average fleet salary has increased slightly since the prior year, despite salary freezes for many. Overall, most fleet managers are satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their pay.
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