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The average salary for a Parking Attendant in U.S. is $29,210.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $29,210

$19,970$37,800

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.04

$9.60$18.18

What does a Parking Attendant earn?

On average, parking attendants earn around $29,210 per year in the U.S.. Parking attendants work in a variety of locations to direct and monitor automobiles as they enter and exit parking facilities. They may also review payments and issue tickets, as well as identify cars that have not paid. Parking attendants may specialise in specific facilities, such as valet services, airport parking, and lot enforcement.

How to earn more as a Parking Attendant

To become a parking attendant, you will need to become accredited through local government or private sector organisations. You may also choose to complete a short course to learn the basics of parking regulations and traffic flow. To increase your earnings, you can pursue additional qualifications, such as a qualification in health care, or gain more experience by becoming a supervisor. You may also decide to take on a role as a mobile parking attendant, which involves visiting and patrolling various locations.