The International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) recently released the results for its 2019 Compensation Survey: Driver and Warehouse Positions Edition.
The association says the survey reveals average hourly wages for foodservice distribution employees are highly competitive and surpass those of many other occupations for US workers. For example, the average annual wage for delivery drivers is more than $67,000, compared with under $52,000 for all US workers.
“This research strongly supports what we’ve always known—that careers in the foodservice distribution industry pay off in many ways,” said Mark S Allen, IFDA president and CEO. “With a wide range of positions—from drivers to warehouse to mechanics—and opportunity for flexibility and upward mobility, our industry offers well-compensated career opportunities. Many jobs in our facilities offer on-the-job training and development, reducing the need to incur college debt. Fifteen thousand foodservice distribution centers employ more than 350,000 individuals across the US.”
Key highlights of the report include:
- Foodservice distribution Class A CDL delivery drivers earn average annual gross wages of $67,291, far exceeding the Bureau of Labor Statistics average for all US workers at $51,960.
- The difference is more striking when compared to BLS wage data for other types of driver positions, such as heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers averaging $45,570, and light truck or delivery services drivers averaging $36,920.
- The trend continues when compared to other occupations: Construction equipment operators at $52,190, roofers at $43,870 and stonemasons at $44,370.
- Foodservice distribution warehouse workers’ median annual wage is $39,572, roughly $10,000 more than the median annual salary for logistics and retail at a leading online retailer.
The survey is based on data from 93 distribution companies representing 699 facilities. The report includes salary information for five driver positions and 19 warehouse positions.