Lodging Managers

Hospitality and Tourism In demand
Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization or department that provides lodging and other accommodations.

What a lodging manager does

Become a lodging manager

If you enjoy doing these activities, you might make a good lodging manager

  • Listening to others, not interrupting, and asking good questions.
  • Talking to others.
  • Looking for ways to help people.
  • Understanding people's reactions.
  • Noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to solve it.

Discover what you could earn in Washington

  • Average hourly rate is $50 per hour with an average salary of $77,300 per year.
  • Half of workers earn between $26 and $46 per hour.
  • Half of workers earn an annual salary between $19,300 and $80,500 per year.
  • 47% of individuals in this occupation have been employed in every quarter of the past year.

Part-time

  • The average hourly rate for part-time workers is $70 per hour with an average salary of $36,600 per year.

Lodging Manager job outlook

  • There are 810 workers in this occupation in Washington.
  • There are 278 openings per year in this occupation in Washington.

Multiple Jobs

  • 3% of individuals in this occupation worked for more than one employer.
  • 20% of individuals in this occupation held a position in another.

Growth rate by year

Education needed

Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.

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