Participate in the Work Truck Salary Survey: Last Week to Vote!
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Work Truck’s 2026 Fleet Manager Salary Survey is now open. Participate today!
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Are you paid enough? It’s a question a lot of fleet professionals ask, but it’s not always easy to find a straight answer. That’s why Work Truck, Automotive Fleet, and Government Fleet are teaming up once again to launch our bi-annual Fleet Manager Salary Survey.
The goal is simple: help fleet managers across commercial and public-sector fleets better understand how compensation varies by roles, responsibilities, and fleet types. By participating, you’ll help build a stronger industry benchmark and get a better sense of where your salary stacks up against your peers.
Responses are open to all commercial and public sector fleet managers. Responses will be analyzed and published in future issues of the participating publications.
Survey Details
Who can participate: Commercial and public sector fleet managers
Confidentiality: All responses are confidential
Deadline: February 27, 2026
Don’t wait until the last minute. The more responses we receive, the more useful and accurate the final data will be for the entire fleet community.
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