Logistics Management - March 1, 2007
Cover Story
Logistics Management's 23rd Annual Salary Survey: Steady as she goes
In any industry, employees are looking for growth, especially when it comes to their wages. But for those who spend their waking hours as logistics professionals, income growth appears to have hit a flat calm, according to the results of Logistics Management’s 23rd Annual Salary Survey. After 10 straight years of growth from 1994 to 2004, the average salary for logistics professionals dip...
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