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“Fare Enforcement Officer” will probably be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Provide services to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard ships, buses, trains, or within the station or terminal. Perform duties such as greeting passengers, explaining the use of safety equipment, serving meals or beverages, or answering questions related to travel.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 53-6061.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 31,080.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 14.00
- Currently, there are 18,410 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants”.
Also Known As…
- Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants
- Transportation Aide
- School Bus Monitor
- School Bus Aide
- Deckhand
- Conductor
- Bus Monitor
- Bus Attendant
- Bus Assistant
- Bus Aide
- Traveling Passenger Agent
- Transportation Attendant
- Train Attendant
- Tavern Car Attendant
- Subway Conductor
- Streetcar Conductor
- Steward/Stewardess
- Station Usher
- Station Attendant
- Sleeping Car Service Attendant
- Ship Steward
- Second Steward
- School Bus Attendant
- Return Agent
- Railroad Dining Car Steward/Stewardess
- Purser
- Passenger Service Representative
- Passenger Representative
- Passenger Attendant
- Monitor
- Host/Hostess
- Ground Host/Hostess
- Food Porter
- Fare Enforcement Officer
- Dining Car Steward
- Dining Car Hop
- Dining Car Conductor
- Club Car Attendant
- Chair Lift Operator
- Chair Car Attendant
- Car Porter
- Bus Steward
- Bath Steward/Stewardess
- Attendant
- Airport Attendant
- Airline Lounge Receptionist
Tasks for “Fare Enforcement Officer”
- Determine or facilitate seating arrangements.
- Secure passengers for transportation by buckling seatbelts or fastening wheelchairs with tie-down straps.
- Signal transportation operators to stop or to proceed.
- Greet passengers boarding transportation equipment and announce routes and stops.
- Respond to passengers' questions, requests, or complaints.
- Explain and demonstrate safety procedures and safety equipment use.
- Transport baggage or coordinate transportation between assigned rooms, terminals, or platforms.
- Perform equipment safety checks prior to departure.
- Issue and collect passenger boarding passes and transfers, tearing or punching tickets as necessary to prevent reuse.
- Provide boarding assistance to elderly, sick, or injured people.
- Provide customers with information on routes, gates, prices, timetables, terminals, or concourses.
- Open and close doors for passengers.
- Adjust window shades or seat cushions at the request of passengers.
- Count and verify tickets and seat reservations and record numbers of passengers boarding and disembarking.
Related Technology & Tools
- Barcode scanners
- Wheelchairs
- First aid equipment
- Portable barricades
- Wheelchair clamping devices
- Computerized cash registers
- Parking control cones
- Light trucks
- Work vans
- Digital video cameras
- Notebook computers
- Power staplers
- Restraining harnesses
- High-powered flashlights
- Vehicle seat belts
- Parking signs
- Tie downs
- Mobile radios
- Mechanical lifts
- Ticket punches
- Microsoft Windows
- Data entry software
- Email software
- Time tracking software
- Microsoft Word
- Appointment scheduling software