Section
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Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
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Total |
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Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
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Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
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Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
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00-0000 Total All
Occupations |
35,380 |
$14.07 |
$7.02 |
$17.60 |
$7.96 |
$11.66 |
$17.87 |
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11-0000 Management
Occupations |
2,320 |
26.64 |
15.03 |
32.45 |
18.06 |
24.97 |
33.06 |
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11-1000 Top Executives |
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11-1011 |
Chief executives |
110 |
35.98 |
18.99 |
44.48 |
24.94 |
34.25 |
44.80 |
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11-1021 |
General and operations managers |
680 |
28.32 |
14.50 |
35.23 |
17.03 |
23.54 |
36.80 |
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11- 2000 Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public
Relations, and Sales Managers |
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11-2011 |
Advertising and promotions managers |
30 |
21.31 |
12.68 |
25.62 |
13.70 |
18.49 |
24.28 |
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11-2021 |
Marketing managers |
20 |
22.18 |
15.37 |
25.58 |
16.50 |
19.52 |
22.93 |
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11-2022 |
Sales managers |
50 |
29.47 |
15.70 |
36.36 |
18.14 |
28.17 |
38.38 |
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11-2031 |
Public relations managers |
30 |
25.29 |
13.24 |
31.31 |
14.53 |
26.20 |
31.89 |
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11-3000 Operations Specialties Managers |
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11-3011 |
Administrative services managers |
190 |
25.09 |
17.77 |
28.74 |
20.90 |
25.37 |
30.26 |
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11-3021 |
Computer and information systems managers |
70 |
25.35 |
18.24 |
28.91 |
20.98 |
24.99 |
30.06 |
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11-3031 |
Financial managers |
150 |
24.60 |
17.43 |
28.18 |
19.80 |
24.09 |
28.16 |
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11-3040 |
Human resources managers |
60 |
25.23 |
18.06 |
28.81 |
20.89 |
25.86 |
30.68 |
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11-3051 |
Industrial production managers |
20 |
28.21 |
17.22 |
33.70 |
18.39 |
28.34 |
32.98 |
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11-3061 |
Purchasing managers |
20 |
25.30 |
15.91 |
30.00 |
19.43 |
24.85 |
32.03 |
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11-3071 |
Transportation, storage, and distribution managers |
30 |
24.50 |
16.29 |
28.60 |
18.75 |
24.20 |
30.90 |
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11-9000 Other Management Occupations |
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11-9021 |
Construction managers |
40 |
30.70 |
19.40 |
36.35 |
20.37 |
23.97 |
46.02 |
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11-9041 |
Engineering managers |
70 |
31.09 |
23.65 |
34.81 |
26.73 |
31.34 |
36.75 |
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11-9051 |
Food service managers |
80 |
16.29 |
11.10 |
18.88 |
12.20 |
15.74 |
19.75 |
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11-9081 |
Lodging managers |
20 |
14.02 |
9.71 |
16.18 |
10.07 |
11.33 |
19.05 |
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11-9111 |
Medical and health services managers |
60 |
26.21 |
15.81 |
31.40 |
17.81 |
23.40 |
32.40 |
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11-9141 |
Property, real estate, and community association managers |
20 |
16.55 |
8.83 |
20.41 |
10.31 |
13.33 |
16.84 |
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11-9151 |
Social and community service managers |
80 |
18.69 |
12.20 |
21.94 |
12.69 |
14.27 |
25.63 |
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11-9199 |
Managers, all other |
330 |
27.87 |
17.96 |
32.83 |
20.79 |
27.35 |
34.11 |
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13-0000 Business and
Financial Operations Occupations |
1,360 |
19.37 |
12.65 |
22.73 |
14.2 |
17.72 |
22.66 |
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13-1000 Business Operations Specialists |
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13-1022 |
Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products |
30 |
26.81 |
11.32 |
34.56 |
12.54 |
16.76 |
32.40 |
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13-1023 |
Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products |
80 |
18.81 |
14.63 |
20.90 |
16.16 |
18.73 |
21.18 |
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13-1041 |
Compliance officers, except ag., construction, health &
safety & transportation |
30 |
18.31 |
13.73 |
20.60 |
14.52 |
17.54 |
21.68 |
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13-1051 |
Cost estimators |
40 |
19.88 |
12.51 |
23.57 |
14.66 |
19.55 |
25.26 |
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13-1061 |
Emergency management specialists |
10 |
17.09 |
8.75 |
21.26 |
9.84 |
12.39 |
26.63 |
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13-1071 |
Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists |
30 |
16.16 |
11.19 |
18.64 |
12.00 |
15.08 |
17.97 |
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13-1073 |
Training and development specialists |
40 |
15.94 |
11.43 |
18.20 |
12.62 |
14.98 |
17.90 |
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13-1111 |
Management analysts |
20 |
23.58 |
17.48 |
26.63 |
18.12 |
20.57 |
24.87 |
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13-1199 |
Business operations specialists, all other |
390 |
20.43 |
13.09 |
24.10 |
15.37 |
19.31 |
24.71 |
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13-2000 Financial Specialists |
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13-2011 |
Accountants and auditors |
320 |
16.71 |
12.23 |
18.94 |
13.35 |
15.86 |
19.34 |
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13-2021 |
Appraisers and assessors of real estate |
40 |
18.80 |
10.68 |
22.86 |
11.05 |
19.94 |
24.09 |
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13-2031 |
Budget analysts |
30 |
20.65 |
17.14 |
22.41 |
18.20 |
20.59 |
23.89 |
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13-2053 |
Insurance underwriters |
ND |
22.27 |
19.99 |
23.41 |
19.62 |
21.33 |
22.96 |
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13-2072 |
Loan officers |
90 |
15.91 |
11.31 |
18.20 |
12.30 |
14.46 |
17.47 |
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13-2081 |
Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents |
110 |
21.96 |
14.15 |
25.86 |
15.85 |
22.70 |
26.15 |
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13-2099 |
Financial specialists, all other |
20 |
18.21 |
15.09 |
19.76 |
14.94 |
16.39 |
19.88 |
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15-0000 Computer and
Mathematical Occupations |
420 |
19.97 |
13.44 |
23.23 |
15.50 |
19.48 |
24.22 |
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15-1000 Computer Specialists |
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15-1021 |
Computer programmers |
110 |
21.12 |
15.95 |
23.70 |
17.86 |
21.47 |
25.03 |
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15-1031 |
Computer software engineers, applications |
30 |
24.86 |
16.92 |
28.84 |
19.25 |
24.08 |
31.18 |
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15-1041 |
Computer support specialists |
130 |
17.83 |
12.28 |
20.60 |
14.44 |
17.96 |
21.11 |
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15-1051 |
Computer systems analysts |
60 |
22.41 |
14.55 |
26.34 |
16.46 |
23.07 |
27.85 |
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15-1071 |
Network and computer systems administrators |
40 |
19.18 |
14.23 |
21.66 |
14.76 |
16.59 |
21.69 |
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15-1081 |
Network systems and data communications analysts |
20 |
16.96 |
12.72 |
19.07 |
14.10 |
16.77 |
19.83 |
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15-1099 |
Computer specialists, all other |
20 |
14.25 |
9.15 |
16.80 |
10.87 |
14.65 |
16.69 |
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17-0000 Architecture
and Engineering Occupations |
520 |
22.71 |
15.58 |
26.28 |
17.7 |
21.89 |
26.40 |
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17-1022 Surveyors |
10 |
24.80 |
17.93 |
28.23 |
19.10 |
23.44 |
30.48 |
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Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
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Total |
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Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
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Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
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Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
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17-2000 Engineers |
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17-2051 |
Civil engineers |
50 |
$25.59 |
$21.19 |
$27.79 |
$23.27 |
$25.70 |
$28.16 |
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17-2071 |
Electrical engineers |
10 |
31.43 |
19.34 |
37.48 |
23.12 |
30.21 |
37.84 |
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17-2072 |
Electronics engineers, except computer |
ND |
19.84 |
16.40 |
21.56 |
15.93 |
17.25 |
22.92 |
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17-2081 |
Environmental engineers |
10 |
31.68 |
22.45 |
36.30 |
24.67 |
33.14 |
39.43 |
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17-2141 |
Mechanical engineers |
20 |
22.98 |
16.27 |
26.33 |
17.19 |
20.61 |
28.67 |
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17-2151 |
Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety
engineers |
ND |
33.13 |
20.17 |
39.62 |
24.23 |
28.93 |
49.60 |
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17-2199 |
Engineers, all other |
130 |
22.23 |
18.43 |
24.13 |
19.53 |
22.25 |
25.30 |
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17-3000 Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping
Technicians |
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17-3031 |
Surveying and mapping technicians |
30 |
16.22 |
11.61 |
18.53 |
12.67 |
15.72 |
19.54 |
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17-3023 |
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians |
50 |
18.18 |
13.29 |
20.62 |
15.14 |
18.80 |
21.31 |
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19-0000 Life,
Physical, and Social Science Occupations |
470 |
23.96 |
14.81 |
28.54 |
17.44 |
22.77 |
27.92 |
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19-1099 Life Scientists, All Other |
40 |
21.61 |
13.32 |
25.76 |
14.09 |
19.92 |
28.02 |
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19-2000 Physical Scientists |
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19-2041 |
Environmental scientists and specialists, including health |
10 |
17.94 |
11.76 |
21.03 |
13.49 |
18.43 |
21.21 |
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19-2042 |
Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers |
10 |
24.60 |
19.31 |
27.24 |
19.40 |
21.57 |
30.47 |
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19-3031 Clinical, Counseling, and School
Psychologists |
40 |
22.24 |
16.15 |
25.28 |
18.68 |
22.01 |
26.94 |
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19-4000 Life, Physical, and Social Science
Technicians |
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19-4031 |
Chemical technicians |
10 |
20.59 |
15.62 |
23.08 |
18.00 |
21.38 |
24.82 |
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19-4099 |
Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other |
ND |
14.65 |
8.97 |
17.49 |
10.16 |
13.63 |
18.79 |
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21-0000 Community
and Social Services Occupations |
460 |
13.50 |
7.49 |
16.50 |
8.01 |
12.92 |
17.52 |
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21-1000 Counselors, Social Workers, and Other
Community and Social Service Specialists |
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21-1012 |
Educational, vocational, and school counselors |
50 |
19.81 |
14.98 |
22.23 |
16.10 |
19.82 |
23.96 |
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21-1021 |
Child, family, and school social workers |
50 |
17.28 |
12.83 |
19.50 |
13.51 |
16.71 |
20.84 |
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21-9099 Counselors, Social and Religious Workers,
All Other |
70 |
18.25 |
14.36 |
20.20 |
15.02 |
17.27 |
21.03 |
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23-0000 Legal
Occupations |
400 |
21.96 |
15.35 |
25.26 |
18.06 |
20.44 |
24.45 |
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23-1011 Lawyers |
270 |
24.17 |
19.41 |
26.56 |
19.31 |
21.16 |
26.16 |
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23-2000 Legal Support Workers |
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23-2011 |
Paralegals and legal assistants |
ND |
16.52 |
11.35 |
19.10 |
11.97 |
13.81 |
22.46 |
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23-2093 |
Title examiners, abstractors, and searches |
30 |
12.30 |
7.67 |
14.62 |
8.83 |
10.29 |
12.64 |
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23-9099 Legal and Related Workers, All Other |
20 |
18.33 |
13.74 |
20.62 |
14.36 |
16.14 |
19.77 |
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25-0000 Education,
Training, and Library Occupations |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
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25-3000 Other Teachers and Instructors |
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25-3021 |
Self-enrichment education teachers |
ND |
18.12 |
10.18 |
22.09 |
10.30 |
11.56 |
29.76 |
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25-3999 |
Teachers,
primary, secondary, and adult, all other * |
90 |
21,460 |
14,090 |
25,150 |
15,250 |
17,700 |
26,690 |
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25-4021 Librarians |
30 |
19.73 |
13.79 |
22.71 |
17.65 |
20.24 |
24.04 |
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25-9031 Instructional Coordinators |
90 |
21.52 |
18.84 |
22.87 |
18.88 |
20.81 |
24.36 |
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27-0000 Arts,
Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations |
350 |
14.02 |
9.02 |
16.52 |
10.25 |
12.86 |
16.55 |
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27-1099 Art and Design Workers, All Other |
20 |
17.94 |
12.15 |
20.83 |
13.80 |
18.53 |
21.28 |
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27-3000 Media and Communication Workers |
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27-3010 |
Announcers |
20 |
11.45 |
6.46 |
13.95 |
7.07 |
11.56 |
15.47 |
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27-3031 |
Public relations specialists |
50 |
16.82 |
12.35 |
19.05 |
13.93 |
16.16 |
19.52 |
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27-3041 |
Editors |
20 |
14.75 |
10.86 |
16.70 |
12.03 |
14.00 |
16.39 |
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27-4021 Photographers |
10 |
13.56 |
9.69 |
15.50 |
10.52 |
13.42 |
16.58 |
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Annual wages (see general definitions) |
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Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
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Total |
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Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
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Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
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Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
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29-0000 Healthcare
Practitioners and Technical Occupations |
1,910 |
$21.98 |
$12.06 |
$26.94 |
#### |
$18.71 |
$24.31 |
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29-1000 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners |
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29-1020 |
Dentists |
30 |
48.28 |
40.87 |
51.99 |
46.21 |
50.15 |
54.31 |
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29-1031 |
Dietitians and nutritionists |
20 |
20.03 |
16.59 |
21.75 |
17.20 |
19.67 |
22.74 |
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29-1051 |
Pharmacists |
90 |
29.98 |
24.68 |
32.63 |
27.89 |
31.04 |
33.81 |
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29-1062 |
Family and general practitioners |
100 |
46.41 |
29.31 |
54.95 |
47.48 |
52.29 |
57.46 |
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29-1071 |
Physician assistants |
10 |
26.37 |
24.48 |
27.31 |
23.87 |
25.57 |
27.28 |
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29-1111 |
Registered nurses |
670 |
19.05 |
14.76 |
21.20 |
15.80 |
18.95 |
21.72 |
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29-1122 |
Occupational therapists |
40 |
20.50 |
16.06 |
22.72 |
18.16 |
20.85 |
23.90 |
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29-1123 |
Physical therapists |
50 |
25.25 |
18.62 |
28.56 |
21.15 |
24.58 |
27.47 |
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29-1127 |
Speech-language pathologists |
40 |
21.57 |
16.25 |
24.23 |
17.17 |
21.57 |
25.64 |
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29-1131 |
Veterinarians |
20 |
30.81 |
19.90 |
36.27 |
21.11 |
26.66 |
34.42 |
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29-2000 Health Technologists and Technicians |
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29-2011 |
Medical and clinical laboratory technologists |
50 |
15.45 |
12.87 |
16.74 |
12.82 |
14.06 |
17.63 |
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29-2012 |
Medical and clinical laboratory technicians |
40 |
10.68 |
8.13 |
11.95 |
8.61 |
10.14 |
11.62 |
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29-2021 |
Dental hygienists |
ND |
24.62 |
23.99 |
24.93 |
23.47 |
25.09 |
26.70 |
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29-2034 |
Radiologic technologists and technicians |
80 |
14.12 |
10.95 |
15.70 |
11.58 |
13.90 |
16.59 |
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29-2052 |
Pharmacy technicians |
40 |
12.59 |
9.22 |
14.27 |
10.09 |
12.05 |
14.13 |
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29-2056 |
Veterinary technologists and technicians |
20 |
10.99 |
9.40 |
11.79 |
9.64 |
10.88 |
12.65 |
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29-2061 |
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses |
190 |
13.03 |
9.79 |
14.65 |
10.42 |
12.64 |
15.46 |
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29-2071 |
Medical records and health information technicians |
60 |
12.11 |
9.22 |
13.56 |
9.97 |
11.98 |
13.84 |
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29-9010 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
and Technicians |
20 |
22.28 |
19.29 |
23.77 |
20.66 |
22.83 |
24.97 |
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31-0000 Healthcare
Support Occupations |
720 |
10.47 |
7.87 |
11.76 |
8.31 |
9.46 |
10.88 |
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31-1012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants |
260 |
9.23 |
7.71 |
9.99 |
8.32 |
9.43 |
10.45 |
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31-2021 Physical Therapist Assistants |
10 |
14.29 |
12.58 |
15.14 |
12.54 |
13.80 |
15.88 |
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31-9000 Other Healthcare Support Occupations |
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31-9091 |
Dental assistants |
70 |
10.10 |
9.92 |
10.19 |
9.50 |
10.13 |
10.76 |
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31-9092 |
Medical assistants |
70 |
9.23 |
7.68 |
10.01 |
7.81 |
8.57 |
9.42 |
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31-9096 |
Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers |
20 |
8.35 |
7.40 |
8.82 |
7.48 |
8.24 |
9.26 |
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31-9094 |
Medical transcriptionists |
30 |
12.61 |
9.22 |
14.30 |
10.66 |
12.86 |
14.74 |
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31-9099 |
Healthcare support workers, all other |
130 |
9.70 |
8.09 |
10.50 |
7.98 |
8.69 |
10.24 |
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33-0000 Protective
Service Occupations |
870 |
15.28 |
10.41 |
17.72 |
11.83 |
14.51 |
17.43 |
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33-1000 First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective
Service Workers |
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33-1012 |
First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives |
70 |
23.17 |
19.80 |
24.85 |
19.63 |
21.57 |
25.59 |
|
33-1021 |
First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting &
prevention workers |
10 |
23.19 |
20.05 |
24.75 |
21.68 |
24.07 |
26.09 |
|
33-1099 |
First-line supervisors/mgrs., protective service workers, all
other |
20 |
22.88 |
16.04 |
26.30 |
19.19 |
23.22 |
25.90 |
|
|
|
|
33-2011 Fire Fighters |
110 |
14.85 |
12.51 |
16.01 |
13.46 |
15.11 |
16.50 |
|
|
|
|
33-3000 Law Enforcement Workers |
|
|
|
33-3021 |
Detectives and criminal investigators |
30 |
24.36 |
16.96 |
28.06 |
18.12 |
22.89 |
31.06 |
|
33-3051 |
Police and sheriff's patrol officers |
260 |
15.32 |
13.12 |
16.42 |
13.83 |
15.34 |
16.79 |
|
|
|
|
33-9000 Other Protective Service Workers |
|
|
|
33-9032 |
Security guards |
250 |
10.43 |
7.89 |
11.70 |
8.64 |
11.13 |
12.29 |
|
|
33-9099 |
Protective service workers, all other |
60 |
17.29 |
10.96 |
20.45 |
13.73 |
16.24 |
23.44 |
|
|
|
35-0000 Food
Preparation and Serving Related Occupations |
3,510 |
6.93 |
6.06 |
7.36 |
5.99 |
6.58 |
7.37 |
|
|
|
|
35-1000 Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving
Workers |
|
|
|
|
35-1011 |
Chefs and head cooks |
10 |
14.22 |
10.11 |
16.27 |
10.28 |
11.68 |
16.07 |
|
|
35-1012 |
First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and
serving workers |
340 |
9.69 |
7.50 |
10.78 |
7.69 |
8.63 |
11.19 |
|
|
|
|
35-2000 Cooks and Food Preparation Workers |
|
|
35-2011 |
Cooks, fast food |
ND |
6.12 |
5.94 |
6.21 |
5.77 |
6.21 |
6.64 |
|
35-2012 |
Cooks, institution and cafeteria |
220 |
7.37 |
5.96 |
8.08 |
5.99 |
6.71 |
8.21 |
|
35-2014 |
Cooks, restaurant |
310 |
7.61 |
6.30 |
8.26 |
6.80 |
7.60 |
8.39 |
|
35-2015 |
Cooks, short order |
ND |
7.40 |
6.08 |
8.05 |
6.54 |
7.65 |
8.41 |
|
35-2021 |
Food preparation workers |
80 |
7.26 |
6.05 |
7.86 |
6.15 |
6.92 |
8.25 |
|
|
|
Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
|
Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
|
Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
35-3000 Food and Beverage Serving Workers |
|
|
|
35-3011 |
Bartenders |
150 |
$7.09 |
$6.08 |
$7.59 |
$6.06 |
$6.73 |
$7.76 |
|
35-3021 |
Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast
food |
680 |
6.35 |
6.14 |
6.46 |
5.94 |
6.40 |
6.85 |
|
35-3022 |
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee
shop |
80 |
6.89 |
6.03 |
7.31 |
5.98 |
6.63 |
7.68 |
|
35-3031 |
Waiters and waitresses |
870 |
6.18 |
6.03 |
6.25 |
5.82 |
6.26 |
6.69 |
|
|
|
|
35-9000 Other Food Preparation and Serving Related
Workers |
|
|
|
|
|
35-9011 |
Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers |
110 |
6.13 |
6.12 |
6.14 |
5.89 |
6.31 |
6.73 |
|
35-9021 |
Dishwashers |
120 |
6.64 |
6.13 |
6.89 |
6.05 |
6.62 |
7.21 |
|
35-9031 |
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop |
90 |
6.86 |
6.05 |
7.26 |
6.09 |
6.79 |
7.80 |
|
35-9099 |
Food preparation and serving related workers, all other |
60 |
6.75 |
6.05 |
7.10 |
5.95 |
6.54 |
7.55 |
|
|
|
37-0000 Building and
Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations |
1,220 |
8.50 |
6.51 |
9.49 |
7.02 |
8.13 |
9.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37-1000 Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning
and Maintenance Workers |
|
|
|
|
37-1011 |
First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial
workers |
50 |
11.50 |
8.02 |
13.23 |
8.54 |
11.22 |
13.66 |
|
|
37-1012 |
First-line supervisors/mgrs. of landscaping/lawn
service/groundskeeping wkrs. |
10 |
14.54 |
9.69 |
16.97 |
10.75 |
14.62 |
17.57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37-2000 Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37-2011 |
Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners |
690 |
8.42 |
6.71 |
9.27 |
7.14 |
8.14 |
9.61 |
|
|
37-2012 |
Maids and housekeeping cleaners |
270 |
7.16 |
6.08 |
7.71 |
6.20 |
7.01 |
8.13 |
|
|
|
|
|
37-3000 Grounds Maintenance Workers |
|
|
|
37-3011 |
Landscaping and groundskeeping workers |
150 |
9.22 |
7.70 |
9.98 |
7.93 |
8.82 |
10.32 |
|
37-3012 |
Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation |
30 |
9.12 |
7.50 |
9.93 |
8.50 |
9.41 |
10.30 |
|
|
|
|
|
37-9099 Building and Grounds Cleaning and
Maintenance Workers, All Other |
10 |
10.50 |
6.92 |
12.28 |
7.48 |
8.44 |
13.36 |
|
|
|
|
|
39-0000 Personal
Care and Service Occupations |
500 |
7.94 |
6.03 |
8.89 |
6.15 |
6.97 |
8.81 |
|
|
|
|
39-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal
Service Workers |
10 |
13.00 |
10.18 |
14.41 |
10.27 |
11.41 |
15.93 |
|
|
|
|
39-2021 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers |
40 |
7.85 |
6.10 |
8.73 |
6.50 |
7.77 |
9.27 |
|
|
39-3091 Amusement and Recreation Attendants |
60 |
6.65 |
6.08 |
6.93 |
5.94 |
6.47 |
7.01 |
|
|
39-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and
Cosmetologists |
90 |
8.76 |
6.67 |
9.81 |
7.13 |
8.04 |
9.47 |
|
|
|
39-9000 Other Personal Care and Service Workers |
|
|
39-9011 |
Child care workers |
130 |
6.83 |
5.95 |
7.26 |
5.90 |
6.53 |
7.64 |
|
39-9032 |
Recreation workers |
40 |
9.17 |
6.55 |
10.48 |
7.10 |
8.75 |
10.36 |
|
39-9099 |
Personal care and service workers, all other |
ND |
7.78 |
5.84 |
8.75 |
5.66 |
6.16 |
6.67 |
|
41-0000 Sales and
Related Occupations |
3,780 |
10.90 |
6.40 |
13.15 |
6.93 |
8.34 |
11.99 |
|
|
|
|
41-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail
Sales Workers |
330 |
14.24 |
8.70 |
17.01 |
10.03 |
12.87 |
16.59 |
|
|
|
|
41-2000 Retail Sales Workers |
|
|
|
41-2011 |
Cashiers |
930 |
7.69 |
5.95 |
8.57 |
6.13 |
7.13 |
8.43 |
|
|
41-2021 |
Counter and rental clerks |
90 |
8.35 |
5.91 |
9.58 |
6.18 |
7.37 |
8.72 |
|
|
41-2022 |
Parts salespersons |
100 |
10.80 |
7.82 |
12.28 |
8.40 |
10.02 |
12.20 |
|
|
41-2031 |
Retail salespersons |
990 |
8.78 |
6.01 |
10.16 |
6.26 |
7.24 |
9.19 |
|
|
|
41-3000 Sales Representatives, Service |
|
|
|
|
41-3011 |
Advertising sales agents |
30 |
14.28 |
9.37 |
16.73 |
10.35 |
13.79 |
18.64 |
|
|
41-3021 |
Insurance sales agents |
30 |
11.35 |
8.56 |
12.74 |
8.91 |
9.90 |
10.90 |
|
|
|
41-4000 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and
Manufacturing |
|
|
41-4011 |
Sales representatives, wholesale & mfg., technical &
scientific products |
80 |
26.53 |
10.08 |
34.75 |
11.38 |
26.89 |
40.30 |
|
41-4012 |
Sales representatives, wholesale & mfg., except technical
& scientific products |
290 |
16.78 |
10.56 |
19.89 |
11.87 |
15.25 |
21.10 |
|
|
|
|
41-9000 Other Sales and Related Workers |
|
|
|
|
41-9011 |
Demonstrators and product promoters |
ND |
10.87 |
6.98 |
12.82 |
7.76 |
10.16 |
14.73 |
|
|
41-9022 |
Real estate sales agents |
10 |
20.42 |
12.39 |
24.44 |
15.48 |
20.41 |
26.23 |
|
|
43-0000 Office and
Administrative Support Occupations |
6,280 |
11.28 |
7.44 |
13.19 |
8.27 |
10.43 |
13.40 |
|
|
|
43-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs. of Office &
Administrative Support Wkrs. |
370 |
15.64 |
11.40 |
17.76 |
12.36 |
14.50 |
17.90 |
|
|
|
43-2011 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering
Service |
50 |
8.91 |
7.26 |
9.74 |
7.70 |
8.80 |
10.25 |
|
|
Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
|
Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
|
Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
43-3000 Financial Clerks |
|
|
|
43-3011 |
Bill and account collectors |
90 |
$11.00 |
$9.00 |
$11.99 |
$9.57 |
$10.86 |
$12.79 |
|
43-3021 |
Billing and posting clerks and machine operators |
150 |
10.40 |
8.17 |
11.51 |
8.71 |
10.24 |
12.11 |
|
43-3031 |
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks |
560 |
10.26 |
7.44 |
11.67 |
8.07 |
9.87 |
11.88 |
|
43-3051 |
Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
40 |
13.35 |
9.88 |
15.09 |
10.77 |
12.95 |
15.46 |
|
43-3061 |
Procurement clerks |
20 |
15.56 |
11.96 |
17.36 |
13.54 |
15.67 |
18.56 |
|
43-3071 |
Tellers |
110 |
8.50 |
7.48 |
9.01 |
7.61 |
8.37 |
9.29 |
|
|
|
43-4000 Information and Record Clerks |
|
|
43-4051 |
Customer service representatives |
230 |
10.34 |
7.03 |
11.99 |
7.69 |
9.49 |
12.09 |
|
43-4071 |
File clerks |
110 |
8.20 |
6.08 |
9.27 |
6.16 |
6.93 |
9.81 |
|
43-4081 |
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks |
80 |
6.86 |
6.08 |
7.24 |
6.12 |
6.83 |
7.80 |
|
43-4131 |
Loan interviewers and clerks |
90 |
11.19 |
9.33 |
12.12 |
9.75 |
11.02 |
12.54 |
|
43-4141 |
New accounts clerks |
30 |
11.19 |
9.18 |
12.19 |
9.77 |
11.36 |
13.06 |
|
43-4151 |
Order clerks |
60 |
11.23 |
7.26 |
13.22 |
7.90 |
10.66 |
13.32 |
|
|
43-4161 |
Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping |
60 |
14.29 |
10.79 |
16.04 |
11.45 |
13.71 |
16.87 |
|
|
43-4171 |
Receptionists and information clerks |
190 |
8.45 |
7.22 |
9.07 |
7.50 |
8.29 |
9.31 |
|
43-4181 |
Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks |
40 |
10.18 |
7.88 |
11.33 |
8.04 |
9.07 |
11.05 |
|
43-4999 |
Financial, information, and record clerks, all other |
200 |
14.77 |
8.83 |
17.74 |
10.56 |
13.49 |
16.98 |
|
|
43-5000 Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching,
and Distributing Workers |
|
|
|
43-5021 |
Couriers and messengers |
20 |
9.69 |
7.34 |
10.86 |
7.94 |
9.04 |
10.97 |
|
|
43-5031 |
Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers |
80 |
12.03 |
9.69 |
13.20 |
10.00 |
11.40 |
14.00 |
|
43-5061 |
Production, planning, and expediting clerks |
30 |
14.63 |
9.73 |
17.08 |
11.08 |
13.22 |
18.95 |
|
43-5071 |
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks |
110 |
10.36 |
7.70 |
11.69 |
8.37 |
9.88 |
12.02 |
|
43-5081 |
Stock clerks and order fillers |
580 |
9.75 |
6.93 |
11.16 |
7.51 |
8.71 |
11.44 |
|
|
|
|
43-6000 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants |
|
|
|
43-6011 |
Executive secretaries and administrative assistants |
360 |
12.81 |
8.80 |
14.82 |
10.03 |
12.57 |
15.51 |
|
43-6012 |
Legal secretaries |
70 |
11.09 |
9.77 |
11.74 |
9.53 |
10.27 |
11.01 |
|
43-6013 |
Medical secretaries |
120 |
9.59 |
7.76 |
10.51 |
8.41 |
9.56 |
10.83 |
|
43-6014 |
Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive |
870 |
10.73 |
8.07 |
12.07 |
8.73 |
10.70 |
12.60 |
|
|
|
|
43-9000 Other Office and Administrative Support
Workers |
|
|
|
43-9011 |
Computer operators |
70 |
12.63 |
9.57 |
14.16 |
10.51 |
12.61 |
14.26 |
|
43-9021 |
Data entry keyers |
70 |
8.70 |
6.75 |
9.68 |
7.30 |
8.47 |
9.94 |
|
43-9022 |
Word processors and typists |
20 |
11.69 |
6.31 |
14.39 |
6.72 |
12.13 |
15.79 |
|
43-9041 |
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks |
ND |
8.48 |
6.07 |
9.69 |
6.60 |
7.89 |
10.36 |
|
|
43-9061 |
Office clerks, general |
410 |
9.06 |
6.70 |
10.24 |
7.24 |
8.58 |
10.50 |
|
|
43-9071 |
Office machine operators, except computer |
40 |
9.46 |
7.94 |
10.23 |
7.80 |
8.54 |
10.03 |
|
|
43-9111 |
Statistical assistants |
20 |
15.26 |
12.26 |
16.76 |
12.67 |
14.43 |
18.30 |
|
|
43-9999 |
Secretaries, administrative assistants & other office
support workers, all other |
70 |
9.45 |
6.88 |
10.74 |
7.36 |
8.62 |
11.33 |
|
|
|
47-0000 Construction
and Extraction Occupations |
2,300 |
14.95 |
10.05 |
17.40 |
11.35 |
14.58 |
17.77 |
|
|
|
|
47-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Mgrs. of Construction
Trades & Extraction Wkrs. |
240 |
20.50 |
15.56 |
22.98 |
16.77 |
19.79 |
22.87 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
47-2000 Construction Trade Workers |
|
|
|
47-2031 |
Carpenters |
260 |
16.15 |
13.96 |
17.25 |
14.69 |
16.04 |
17.42 |
|
47-2051 |
Cement masons and concrete finishers |
90 |
11.57 |
8.16 |
13.28 |
10.16 |
12.47 |
13.72 |
|
47-2061 |
Construction laborers |
330 |
12.56 |
8.95 |
14.36 |
9.78 |
12.24 |
14.79 |
|
47-2073 |
Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators |
340 |
12.85 |
9.20 |
14.68 |
10.54 |
12.68 |
14.80 |
|
47-2111 |
Electricians |
160 |
18.26 |
12.33 |
21.22 |
14.77 |
19.01 |
21.36 |
|
47-2121 |
Glaziers |
30 |
11.07 |
8.19 |
12.51 |
9.30 |
10.67 |
13.07 |
|
47-2141 |
Painters, construction and maintenance |
100 |
11.73 |
8.92 |
13.13 |
9.33 |
10.66 |
13.56 |
|
47-2152 |
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
180 |
18.53 |
12.76 |
21.42 |
15.27 |
19.00 |
22.20 |
|
47-2181 |
Roofers |
150 |
14.93 |
12.16 |
16.32 |
13.43 |
15.59 |
16.94 |
|
47-2211 |
Sheet metal workers |
80 |
14.78 |
9.21 |
17.57 |
10.04 |
14.44 |
18.10 |
|
|
|
|
47-3000 Helpers, Construction Trades |
|
|
|
47-3015 |
Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
20 |
12.08 |
8.58 |
13.82 |
9.77 |
11.88 |
13.42 |
|
47-3019 |
Helpers, construction trades, all other |
ND |
8.38 |
6.30 |
9.41 |
6.92 |
8.12 |
9.70 |
|
|
|
|
47-4000 Other Construction and Related Workers |
|
|
|
47-4011 |
Construction and building inspectors |
10 |
15.11 |
11.88 |
16.73 |
14.11 |
15.70 |
17.23 |
|
|
47-4999 |
Construction trades and related workers, all other |
20 |
13.57 |
9.83 |
15.45 |
10.95 |
13.02 |
16.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
49-0000
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations |
1,880 |
14.59 |
8.45 |
17.65 |
9.78 |
13.23 |
18.70 |
|
|
|
|
49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of
Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers |
150 |
20.43 |
13.33 |
23.98 |
15.99 |
21.02 |
25.01 |
|
|
|
Table 3: Cheyenne MSA, 2001 (Laramie County) |
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
Exper- |
25th |
50th |
75th |
|
Standard Occupational Classification |
Employ- |
Mean |
Entry |
ienced |
Percent- |
Percentile |
Percent- |
|
Code |
Title |
ment |
Wage |
Level |
Level |
ile |
(Median) |
ile |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
49-2000 Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
49-2011 |
Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers |
80 |
$21.64 |
$10.46 |
$27.23 |
$12.30 |
$20.14 |
$32.30 |
|
|
49-2022 |
Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except
line installers |
70 |
15.30 |
8.96 |
18.48 |
9.74 |
13.82 |
22.37 |
|
|
49-2094 |
Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and
industrial equipment |
30 |
24.28 |
19.87 |
26.48 |
21.06 |
24.24 |
27.47 |
|
|
|
|
49-3000 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics,
Installers, and Repairers |
|
|
|
|
49-3011 |
Aircraft mechanics and service technicians |
130 |
18.20 |
12.86 |
20.88 |
15.26 |
18.03 |
21.22 |
|
|
49-3021 |
Automotive body and related repairers |
40 |
15.32 |
8.47 |
18.74 |
10.42 |
15.08 |
19.11 |
|
49-3023 |
Automotive service technicians and mechanics |
250 |
13.67 |
8.08 |
16.46 |
9.28 |
13.32 |
17.49 |
|
49-3031 |
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists |
150 |
12.60 |
8.46 |
14.68 |
9.54 |
12.36 |
15.02 |
|
49-3042 |
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines |
40 |
18.59 |
15.09 |
20.34 |
17.55 |
19.39 |
20.97 |
|
49-3052 |
Motorcycle mechanics |
10 |
10.82 |
6.80 |
12.83 |
7.72 |
11.04 |
13.91 |
|
49-3093 |
Tire repairers and changers |
ND |
7.05 |
6.08 |
7.53 |
5.96 |
6.52 |
7.28 |
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49-9000 Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Occupations |
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49-9021 |
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and
installers |
10 |
16.56 |
14.45 |
17.62 |
14.75 |
16.47 |
18.85 |
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49-9041 |
Industrial machinery mechanics |
20 |
17.44 |
10.57 |
20.88 |
12.70 |
15.67 |
24.20 |
|
49-9042 |
Maintenance and repair workers, general |
280 |
10.97 |
7.45 |
12.73 |
8.39 |
10.99 |
13.10 |
|
49-9043 |
Maintenance workers, machinery |
10 |
13.58 |
9.27 |
15.73 |
10.19 |
12.33 |
17.03 |
|
49-9051 |
Electrical power-line installers and repairers |
210 |
13.59 |
9.90 |
15.44 |
10.50 |
12.37 |
14.99 |
|
49-9052 |
Telecommunications line installers and repairers |
40 |
16.32 |
9.85 |
19.55 |
12.61 |
15.91 |
20.47 |
|
49-9098 |
Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers |
40 |
9.00 |
6.46 |
10.27 |
7.06 |
8.08 |
8.95 |
|
49-9099 |
Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other |
110 |
13.39 |
9.53 |
15.32 |
9.85 |
11.13 |
18.20 |
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51-0000 Production
Occupations |
1,430 |
12.60 |
7.35 |
15.22 |
8.21 |
10.47 |
16.07 |
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51-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of
Production and Operating Workers |
130 |
17.01 |
10.04 |
20.49 |
11.32 |
16.01 |
20.55 |
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51-2099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other |
ND |
8.08 |
6.96 |
8.63 |
7.24 |
7.95 |
8.66 |
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51-3000 Food Processing Workers |
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51-3011 |
Bakers |
50 |
10.25 |
7.76 |
11.50 |
7.94 |
8.93 |
11.85 |
|
51-3021 |
Butchers and meat cutters |
40 |
13.37 |
10.33 |
14.90 |
11.34 |
13.42 |
15.56 |
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51-4000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers |
|
|
51-4031 |
Cutting/punching/press machine setters, operators, &
tenders, metal & plastic |
30 |
9.74 |
7.55 |
10.84 |
8.52 |
9.86 |
11.54 |
|
|
51-4121 |
Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers |
60 |
10.14 |
7.39 |
11.52 |
8.05 |
9.42 |
11.67 |
|
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51-5000 Printing Workers |
|
|
|
|
51-5022 |
Prepress technicians and workers |
ND |
9.03 |
6.14 |
10.47 |
6.44 |
9.39 |
11.72 |
|
|
51-5023 |
Printing machine operators |
20 |
14.36 |
11.40 |
15.84 |
12.08 |
14.12 |
16.92 |
|
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51-6011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers |
ND |
7.47 |
6.06 |
8.17 |
6.24 |
7.14 |
8.73 |
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51-7011 Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters |
50 |
12.76 |
9.01 |
14.64 |
9.90 |
12.12 |
15.30 |
|
|
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51-8099 Plant and System Operators, All Other |
10 |
15.27 |
9.90 |
17.96 |
10.25 |
17.66 |
19.58 |
|
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|
51-9000 Other Production Occupations |
|
|
|
51-9061 |
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers |
ND |
12.90 |
8.00 |
15.35 |
8.72 |
12.69 |
14.57 |
|
51-9198 |
Helpers--production workers |
80 |
8.17 |
5.95 |
9.27 |
6.43 |
7.84 |
9.13 |
|
51-9199 |
Production workers, all other |
70 |
13.74 |
9.26 |
15.97 |
9.94 |
11.96 |
17.02 |
|
53-0000
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations |
2,520 |
12.23 |
6.78 |
14.96 |
7.54 |
11.15 |
15.40 |
|
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53-1000 Supervisors, Transportation and Material
Moving Workers |
|
|
|
53-1021 |
First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers &
material movers, hand |
60 |
17.58 |
12.33 |
20.20 |
14.23 |
17.29 |
21.89 |
|
53-1031 |
First-line supervisors/mgrs. of transport/material-moving
machine operators |
50 |
16.68 |
8.21 |
20.91 |
10.85 |
13.76 |
23.94 |
|
|
53-2011
Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers * |
30 |
57,110 |
39,590 |
65,870 |
44,190 |
54,500 |
69,550 |
|
|
|
|
53-3000 Motor Vehicle Operators |
|
|
|
53-3021 |
Bus drivers, transit and intercity |
40 |
11.71 |
7.83 |
13.65 |
7.90 |
8.81 |
17.59 |
|
|
53-3031 |
Driver/sales workers |
240 |
8.62 |
6.19 |
9.84 |
6.23 |
6.92 |
11.26 |
|
|
53-3032 |
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer |
590 |
14.48 |
11.59 |
15.93 |
12.13 |
13.67 |
16.45 |
|
|
53-3033 |
Truck drivers, light or delivery services |
320 |
14.16 |
6.36 |
18.06 |
6.96 |
11.39 |
23.13 |
|
53-3041 |
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
70 |
7.32 |
6.09 |
7.94 |
6.26 |
7.08 |
8.17 |
|
53-3099 |
Motor vehicle operators, all other |
30 |
12.11 |
6.19 |
15.08 |
6.72 |
12.16 |
17.25 |
|
|
|
|
53-7000 Material Moving Workers |
|
|
|
|
53-7032 |
Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators |
20 |
14.12 |
10.77 |
15.80 |
12.16 |
13.66 |
16.61 |
|
53-7051 |
Industrial truck and tractor operators |
90 |
10.93 |
8.54 |
12.12 |
9.26 |
10.28 |
11.44 |
|
53-7061 |
Cleaners of vehicles and equipment |
30 |
8.29 |
6.21 |
9.34 |
6.53 |
7.73 |
9.92 |
|
53-7062 |
Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand |
330 |
9.32 |
6.60 |
10.69 |
7.15 |
9.10 |
10.95 |
|
53-7064 |
Packers and packagers, hand |
160 |
7.48 |
6.12 |
8.15 |
6.25 |
7.06 |
8.39 |
|
53-7199 |
Material moving workers, all other |
50 |
9.06 |
7.49 |
9.85 |
7.95 |
9.18 |
10.22 |
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Annual wages (see general definitions) |
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