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What is a toll collector supervisor and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
3 min read
There is more than meets the eye when it comes to being a toll collector supervisor. For example, did you know that they make an average of $19.79 an hour? That's $41,159 a year! Between 2018 and 2028, the career is expected to grow -10% and produce -335,700 job opportunities across the U.S.
ScoreToll Collector SupervisorUS Average
Salary
3.2

Avg. Salary $41,159

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
8.0

Growth rate -10%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
4.2
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.60%

Asian 5.22%

Black or African American 10.36%

Hispanic or Latino 18.63%

Unknown 4.58%

White 60.61%

Gender

female 46.31%

male 53.69%

Age - 48
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 48
Stress level
8.0

Stress level is high

7.1 - high

Complexity level
8.7

Complexity level is advanced

7 - challenging

Work life balance
6.2

Work life balance is fair

6.4 - fair

Key steps to become a toll collector supervisor

  1. Explore toll collector supervisor education requirements

    Most common toll collector supervisor degrees

    Associate

    28.8 %

    Bachelor's

    27.4 %

    High School Diploma

    24.7 %
  2. Start to develop specific toll collector supervisor skills

    SkillsPercentages
    Traffic Flow20.26%
    Traffic Control14.43%
    Performance Evaluations13.42%
    Disciplinary Actions10.49%
    Customer Service10.04%
  3. Complete relevant toll collector supervisor training and internships

    Accountants spend an average of 6-12 months on post-employment, on-the-job training. New toll collector supervisors learn the skills and techniques required for their job and employer during this time. The chart below shows how long it takes to gain competency as a toll collector supervisor based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and data from real toll collector supervisor resumes.
  4. Research toll collector supervisor duties and responsibilities

    • Manage patient financial counselor activities to ensure that uninsure patients are fully screen and receive application assistance for government Medicaid programs.
    • Manage patient financial counselor activities to ensure that uninsure patients are fully screen and receive application assistance for government Medicaid programs.
    • Stabilize and increase portfolio s income to a positive NOI.
  5. Apply for toll collector supervisor jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a toll collector supervisor job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average toll collector supervisor salary

The average toll collector supervisor salary in the United States is $41,159 per year or $20 per hour. Toll collector supervisor salaries range between $23,000 and $72,000 per year.

Average toll collector supervisor salary
$41,159 Yearly
$19.79 hourly

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Updated January 8, 2025

Zippia Research Team
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The Zippia Research Team has spent countless hours reviewing resumes, job postings, and government data to determine what goes into getting a job in each phase of life. Professional writers and data scientists comprise the Zippia Research Team.

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