- Limo drivers are busy during prom season.white wedding retro car image by alma_sacra from Fotolia.com
Salary for a limo driver is based upon many factors, including whether work is full or part time, and the experience level of the driver. Salaries vary from state to state, as well as the number of jobs available. For example, the New York area hires more drivers per year than other areas, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Salary can also vary depending upon seasonal work; for example, wedding season or prom season will show an uptick in salary and need for employees. - Salary figures can vary widely.off-road bio diesel / hydrogen powered limo image by monamakela.com from Fotolia.com
According to Simply Hired, the average salary for a limo driver as of July 2010 was $34,000 per year. This figure can vary widely, depending upon factors noted above. Additionally, different industries pay different salaries. For example, a corporate limousine driver serving business clients may expect a different salary than someone who works for a celebrity. - This jobs has perks--like meeting celebrities.weddings car 2 image by iChip from Fotolia.com
A limo driver may acquire certain benefits along with salary, including health care and dental care. Some companies offer generous benefit packages, including 401K retirement and overtime, which can increase the actual take-home salary. Other benefits include the potential to meet interesting people and a satisfaction derived from helping others. - Driving is a great option for those who do not want to work in an office environment.office 2 image by Omely from Fotolia.com
For some, a salary alone is not the only consideration when deciding whether to become a limo driver. Flexibility of schedule and freedom from office work can be a determining factor when deciding whether to become a limo driver. Additionally, training requirements vary depending upon company, but generally do not include a college degree or extensive training programs. - According to the Department of Labor, limo drivers and chauffeurs have plentiful job opportunities even in a rough economic climate. As of 2008, employment opportunities are expected to grow faster than other occupations. Drivers with good driving records and a willingness to deal with the public in a customer-service capacity are likely to find jobs.
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