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Freight Facts and Figures 2012

Table 4-5. Employment in Selected Freight Transportation and Freight Transportation-Related Occupations: 1999-2011 (Historical)

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Occupation (SOC code) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Vehicle operators, pipeline operators, and primary support
Driver/sales worker (53-3031) 385,210 373,660 378,220 368,730 397,630 406,910 400,530 396,680 382,360 372,720 363,050 371,670 387,950
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer (53-3032) 1,558,400 1,577,070 1,548,480 1,520,880 1,520,740 1,553,370 1,624,740 1,673,950 1,693,590 1,672,580 1,550,930 1,466,740 1,508,620
Truck drivers, light or delivery services (53-3033) 1,085,050 1,033,220 996,000 977,920 951,400 938,730 938,280 941,590 922,900 908,960 834,780 780,260 771,210
Locomotive engineers (53-4011) 19,940 29,390 30,730 28,250 30,070 31,180 37,390 36,870 41,760 42,760 43,560 40,750 38,790
Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers (53-4013) 5,070 4,020 4,840 4,600 6,020 6,170 6,970 5,820 4,950 5,480 5,360 5,600 5,060
Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators (53-4021) 14,500 16,830 17,070 15,030 15,310 16,410 20,700 22,810 23,120 24,610 24,270 22,760 23,830
Railroad conductors and yardmasters (53-4031) 36,680 40,380 40,910 38,070 35,120 35,720 38,330 37,110 37,540 39,580 41,540 42,700 44,280
Sailors and marine oilers (53-5011) 27,200 30,090 28,650 25,360 27,170 27,570 31,090 31,690 32,520 32,420 31,950 31,690 31,280
Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels (53-5021) 20,660 21,080 22,180 22,530 24,050 25,200 28,570 29,170 30,540 30,600 30,450 29,280 30,220
Ship engineers (53-5031) 6,800 7,370 7,470 8,020 10,230 10,330 13,240 14,190 13,710 11,190 10,850 9,470 10,010
Bridge and lock tenders (53-6011) 6,970 4,790 4,500 3,900 3,490 3,500 3,620 3,700 4,750 4,490 4,290 3,250 3,420
Gas compressor and gas pumping station operators (53-7071) 6,940 6,510 6,070 6,920 5,250 4,680 3,950 3,900 4,230 4,050 4,160 4,040 3,870
Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers (53-7072) 13,480 13,730 12,920 12,360 10,540 9,810 9,970 10,030 10,400 9,280 10,310 9,440 12,150
Transportation equipment manufacturing and maintenance occupations
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists (49-3031) 273,320 258,800 254,420 254,470 249,230 251,430 248,280 254,850 250,370 248,620 232,810 222,770 222,940
Rail car repairers (49-3043) 7,230 10,620 11,860 13,520 16,790 18,140 24,270 23,810 23,190 20,780 20,910 19,280 19,480
Transportation Infrastructure construction and maintenance occupations
Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators (47-4061) 8,620 9,940 11,680 10,450 12,120 10,430 13,510 13,680 14,050 15,020 14,880 15,520 15,590
Signal and track switch repairers (49-9097) 3,720 5,540 8,550 7,990 7,600 7,780 6,100 5,980 6,090 6,570 6,450 7,400 8,300
Dredge operators (53-7031) 1,910 3,100 2,920 2,850 2,190 1,730 1,720 1,780 1,910 1,910 1,990 1,720 1,590
Secondary support service occupations
Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance (43-5032) 171,560 167,180 170,050 168,380 161,570 165,910 172,550 185,410 190,190 193,210 185,100 180,540 182,310
Postal service mail carriers (43-5052) 352,550 354,980 355,120 347,420 344,090 344,050 347,180 346,990 348,070 354,570 339,030 324,990 315,330
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks (43-5071) 886,230 864,530 802,600 792,470 757,750 747,270 759,910 763,350 755,790 760,950 715,130 687,850 687,940
Transportation inspectors (53-6051) 22,440 26,520 27,670 28,340 23,860 24,140 25,570 23,790 24,130 24,940 24,250 24,280 24,810
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders (53-7121) 20,830 17,480 19,430 16,960 15,910 16,530 15,950 15,360 14,870 12,330 11,560 10,390 10,960

Key: SOC = Standard Occupational Classification

Source:

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, 2011, available at www.bls.gov/oes as of July 16, 2012.

 


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