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The average salary for a Rental Clerk in U.S. is $41,630.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $41,630

$27,330$59,600

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.02

$13.14$28.65

What does a Rental Clerk earn?

On average, rental clerks earn around $41,630 per year in the U.S. Rental clerks are responsible for providing customer service, processing payments, and rent out vehicles. They may also be required to perform tasks such as vehicle maintenance and cleaning. A rental clerk typically works for companies such as car rental companies or department stores with an automotive section.

How to earn more as a Rental Clerk

To become a rental clerk, you will need to gain a better understanding of customer service, sales, and people management. You could pursue a degree in business, hospitality, or retail to develop these skills. To maximize your earning potential, you may want to transition into an area such as corporate rentals or large-scale event rental management. You may also explore the possibility of independent contracting or establishing your own rental firm.