Parking Enforcement Officer
Patrol streets and other parking spaces for illegally parked vehicles.
Verifies receipt of new cars delivered to dealer and parks cars in new car lot in orderly manner: Compares serial numbers of incoming cars against invoice. Inspects cars to detect damage and to verify presence of accessories listed on invoice, such as spare tires and radio and stereo equipment. Records description of damages and lists missing items on delivery receipt. Parks new cars in assigned area according to model. Assigns stock control numbers to cars, and catalogs and stores keys. Reparks cars, following sales, to maximize use of space and maintain lot in order. Delivers sold cars to new car preparation department. Services cars in storage to protect tires, battery, and finish against deterioration.
Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.
Persistent: You keep pushing through, even when faced with tough obstacles.
Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.
Nationally: $16,000 – $29,000
Main education level: High School
source: US Dept of Labor