We calculated that 69% of Livestock Yard Attendants are proficient in Light Maintenance, Rental Equipment, and Construction Equipment. They’re also known for soft skills such as Dexterity, Mechanical skills, and Physical strength.
We break down the percentage of Livestock Yard Attendants that have these skills listed on their resume here:
- Light Maintenance, 69%
Washed and/or performed light maintenance on rental equipment.
- Rental Equipment, 7%
Prepare all rental equipment for customers, before and after rental.
- Construction Equipment, 6%
Maintain construction equipment, basic mechanic work, keep yard clean of trash and non recyclable items.
- CDL, 4%
Use my CDL to drive supply trailer back and forth to Phoenix.
- Customer Service, 4%
Job Responsibilities: Customer Service Representative, Process paperwork for impounded vehicles and Accounts Receivable
- General Maintenance, 3%
Operated,
cleaned and performed general maintenance of all machines in the lot.
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Some of the skills we found on livestock yard attendant resumes included "light maintenance," "rental equipment," and "construction equipment." We have detailed the most important livestock yard attendant responsibilities below.
Arguably the most important personality trait for a livestock yard attendant to have happens to be dexterity. An example from a resume said this about the skill, "agricultural workers need excellent hand-eye coordination to harvest crops and operate farm machinery." Additionally, other resumes have pointed out that livestock yard attendants can use dexterity to "processed insurance vehicles ; in-sales coordinator ; paperwork ; meet deadlines ; lots of hands on work ; customer service assistant" While it may not be the most important skill, we found that many livestock yard attendant duties rely on mechanical skills. This example from a livestock yard attendant explains why: "agricultural workers must be able to operate complex farm machinery." This resume example is just one of many ways livestock yard attendants are able to utilize mechanical skills: "greeted customers and perform mechanical repairs. " Another skill that is quite popular among livestock yard attendants is physical strength. This skill is very critical to fulfilling every day responsibilities as is shown in this example from a livestock yard attendant resume: "agricultural workers must be strong enough to lift heavy objects, including tools and crops." This example from a resume shows how this skill is used: "build loads of lumber to be shipped out skills used physical fitness , basic math and counting skills" See the full list of livestock yard attendant skills.
After discovering the most helpful skills, we moved onto what kind of education might be helpful in becoming a livestock yard attendant. We found that 30.1% of livestock yard attendants have graduated with a bachelor's degree and 0.5% of people in this position have earned their master's degrees. While some livestock yard attendants have a college degree, you may find it's also true that generally it's possible to be successful in this career with only a high school degree. In fact, our research shows that one out of every three livestock yard attendants were not college graduates.
Those livestock yard attendants who do attend college, typically earn either a business degree or a criminal justice degree. Less commonly earned degrees for livestock yard attendants include a automotive technology degree or a sociology degree.
Once you've obtained the level of education you're comfortable with, you might start applying to companies to become a livestock yard attendant. We've found that most livestock yard attendant resumes include experience from Custom Truck One Source, Cleveland Brothers, and Hammond Lumber. Of recent, Custom Truck One Source had 22 positions open for livestock yard attendants. Meanwhile, there are 8 job openings at Cleveland Brothers and 5 at Hammond Lumber.
Since salary is important to some livestock yard attendants, it's good to note that they are figured to earn the highest salaries at Ryder System, Cabela's, and IAA Credit Union. If you were to take a closer look at Ryder System, you'd find that the average livestock yard attendant salary is $39,824. Then at Cabela's, livestock yard attendants receive an average salary of $37,972, while the salary at IAA Credit Union is $37,732.
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We also looked into companies who hire livestock yard attendants from the top 100 educational institutions in the U.S. The top three companies that hire the most from these institutions include FirstEnergy, 84 Lumber, and McCoy.