I’m one of the female traffic controllers your husband gawks at on the way to work – this is the worst part of my job… and my incredible salary

A super-hot traffic warden shared the shocking things she likes and hates about her well-paying job.

Speaking on KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O On Friday’s show, Savanna, a ‘lollipop lady’ from Sydney, revealed the best and worst things about her demanding role.

“The best thing is probably the pay, for unskilled labour! I drive a BMW,” she told presenter Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.

According to Seek, the average annual salary of traffic controllers In NSW this is $76,249 if you work full time, or approximately $30 per hour if you work on-call.

However, if employers work overtime with temporary contracts, their salaries can increase to as much as $100 per hour.

Savanna added that despite the decent pay, the role has its drawbacks. The worst thing she has to deal with in daily life is being booed and catcalled by male drivers and passers-by.

“You get yelled at every day and warned all day long!” she added.

The road worker also revealed a surprising industry secret.

A female traffic warden has shared the shocking things she likes and hates about her job

“We don’t call what we’re holding a sign, we call it the Stop and Slow Bat.”

Savanna said that by constantly practicing her secret skills, she stayed in good shape for her demanding role.

“I can hide a bottle and a pint of vodka under my big boobs! I take the bottles to festivals and parties, I throw them under and then boob tape, that’s my trick!”

Last year, an Australian traffic warden revealed on the Kyle & Jackie O show the real reason why lollipop ladies are so attractive.

When asked why lollipop women are ‘so attractive’, she replied: ‘Because they are less likely to be yelled at by angry men who are annoyed by the roadworks.’

A Sydney-based 'lollipop lady' named Savanna said the role isn't without its downsides, explaining that the worst thing she has to deal with on a daily basis is being booed and 'cat-called' by male drivers and passers-by.

A Sydney-based ‘lollipop lady’ named Savanna said the role isn’t without its downsides, explaining that the worst thing she has to deal with on a daily basis is being booed and ‘cat-called’ by male drivers and passers-by.

According to Seek, the average annual salary for traffic controllers in New South Wales is $76,249 if employed full-time, or approximately $30 per hour if employed on an on-call basis.

Last year, an Australian traffic warden revealed the real reason lollipop ladies are known for their attractiveness

According to Seek, the average annual salary for traffic controllers in New South Wales is $76,249 if employed full-time, or approximately $30 per hour if employed on an on-call basis.

‘IIf you speak good English, the chances are also higher because they can hear you clearly on the radio. So that, plus the fact that you are hot, is how you get chosen,’ she added later.

The woman also admitted that she was worried about not being attractive enough for the job. She said: ‘I trained as a [a traffic controller] and I was a little afraid that I wouldn’t get accepted.’

Kyle then wondered if Jackie would be attractive enough for the role, given her recent weight loss.

“100 percent. They’d all be lining up to hire Jackie. No one could be mad, she’s way too pretty,” the woman enthused.

This comes after glamorous Australian traffic warden Anjelica Langton (pictured) spoke to Daily Mail Australia about what life is really like as an attractive lollipop lady working the roads of Mullumbimby, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.

This comes after glamorous Australian traffic warden Anjelica Langton (pictured) spoke to Daily Mail Australia about what life is really like as an attractive lollipop lady working the roads of Mullumbimby, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.

“I get harassed every day, people shouting things from their cars, they're always whistling and honking,” said Mrs Langton

“I get harassed every day, people shouting things from their cars, they’re always whistling and honking,” said Mrs Langton

This comes after glamorous Australian traffic warden Anjelica Langton spoke to Daily Mail Australia about what life is really like as an attractive lady working the roads of Mullumbimby, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.

“I get harassed every day, people shouting things from their cars, whistling and honking all the time,” said Ms Langton.

Sometimes drivers even stop to ask if Ms. Langton, 25, is single and if they can have her phone number.

Ms Langton said she can see the situation in a humorous light and can always be ‘funny’ with others at work.

Meanwhile, in 2023, an attractive female traffic warden revealed the staggering amount of money she earns in just one week while working on a construction site.

Paris Taylor, 22, shared a TikTok video showing how she makes $680 on Monday for nine and a half hours of work, $580 on Tuesday for eight and a half hours of work, and $780 on Wednesday and Thursday for 10.5 hours of work.

Traffic warden Paris Taylor (pictured) previously said she earned $3,400 for a 47.5-hour workweek at just 21 years old

Traffic warden Paris Taylor (pictured) previously said she earned $3,400 for a 47.5-hour workweek at just 21 years old

She ended the week with a salary of $580 for eight and a half hours of work on Friday.

The blonde bombshell claimed she earned a staggering $3,400 a week, but captioned the video that not all traffic controllers earn that much.

She explained that her extremely high rate is the result of a company agreement reached between her union and her employer.

ARE TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS PAID WELL?

Australian air traffic controllers can earn huge salaries thanks to generous union contracts

Australian air traffic controllers can earn huge salaries thanks to generous union contracts

It’s complicated, but usually not as good as you might think.

The national hourly rate for a traffic controller is $29.79, but this can go up to $120 per hour.

Traffic controllers who work for a union receive better pay, but that work is harder to find and there is a shortage.

Traffic controllers working for the CFMEU union in Victoria can earn up to $135.30 an hour.

Traffic controllers in Victoria can earn up to $135.30 per hour under the CFMEU union contract

Traffic controllers in Victoria can earn up to $135.30 per hour under the CFMEU union contract

Victoria's lollipop ladies are also entitled to a daily travel allowance of $47.40 and a meal allowance of $27.83 when employed under the CFMEU union contract

Victoria’s lollipop ladies are also entitled to a daily travel allowance of $47.40 and a meal allowance of $27.83 when employed under the CFMEU union contract

Full-time traffic controller positions in Victoria typically advertise salaries of $50,000 to $70,000 per year.

According to Seek.com.au, the average annual salary for a traffic controller in NSW is $76,249.

In Australia, the most common salary for traffic controllers is between $40,000 and $60,000.