Table 7: Cheyenne MSA Hourly, Mean, Entry and Experienced Level Wage by Industry and Occupation


Hourly Wage
Total Mean Entry Experienced
Code Occupational Title Employment Wage Level Level
I. Managerial and Administrative Occupations
A. Staff and Administrative Specialty Managerial Occupations
13002 Financial managers 110 $22.43 $15.57 $32.74
13005 Personnel, training & labor relations managers 50 18.40 14.95 20.79
13008 Purchasing managers 20 17.56 9.85 24.00
13011 Marketing/advertising/public relations managers 60 19.66 12.67 26.92
13014 Administrative managers 60 19.43 13.29 24.23
B. Line and Middle Management Industry Specific Managerial Occupations
15005 Education administrators 100 23.12 17.85 33.22
15008 Health services managers 90 21.22 16.37 24.65
15011 Property/real estate managers 40 39.37 45.58 57.21
15014 Industrial production managers 20 23.86 11.57 36.18
15017 Construction managers 60 17.53 14.77 19.54
15023 Communications/transportation & utilities managers 40 23.16 19.50 25.55
15026 Food service/lodging managers 130 10.99 7.05 13.84
C. Other Managerial and Administrative Occupations
19005 General managers & top executives 1080 23.72 15.56 32.40
II. Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations
A. Management Support Occupations
1. Accountants, Auditors, and Other Financial Specialists
21108 Loan officers & counselors 70 $12.64 $9.88 $13.66
21114 Accountants & auditors 140 15.87 11.29 17.95
2. Purchasing Agents and Buyers
21302 Buyers, except farm products 20 16.12 13.38 18.07
21902 Cost estimators 30 17.05 14.39 19.72
3. Other Management Support Workers
21905 Management analysts 20 15.76 11.64 18.17
B. Engineers and Related Occupations
1. Engineers
22126 Electrical & electronic engineers 20 21.96 20.10 23.41
2. Architects and Surveying and Mapping Scientists
22302 Architects, except landscape & marine 50 15.18 13.42 15.82
3. Engineering and Related Technicians and Technologist
22505 Electrical/electronic technicians & technologists 50 15.03 9.84 20.68
22514 Drafters 20 13.02 10.40 15.55
22599 All other engineering & related technicians & technologists 50 15.91 11.09 19.88
C. Computer, Mathematical, Operations Research, and Related Occupations
1. Computer Scientists and Related Workers
25104 Computer support specialists 60 13.17 9.87 17.29
D. Social Scientists and Other Social, Recreational, and Religious Occupations
1. Social Scientists, Including Urban and Regional Planners
27108 Psychologists 30 24.66 19.95 32.67
2. Other Social Science Related Workers
27305 Social workers, except medical & psychiatric 70 15.60 12.66 19.66
E. Law and Related Occupations
1. Lawyers and Related Workers
28305 Paralegal personnel 50 11.45 9.63 12.28
F. Teachers, Educators, Librarians, and Related Occupations
1. Other Teachers and Instructors
31303 Teachers, preschool 70 10.04 8.89 10.71
31321 Instructors & coaches, sports & physical training 100 14.95 10.63 19.31
2. Librarians, Archivists, Curators, and Other Education Related Workers
31502 Librarians, professional 30 16.76 14.25 19.30
31514 Vocation/education counselors 40 16.70 13.50 21.44
G. Health Practitioners, Technologists, Technicians, and Related Health Occupations
1. Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
32102 Physicians & surgeons 140 43.05 36.09 N.A.
32105 Dentists 20 33.09 28.58 43.14
32114 Veterinarians & veterinary inspectors 20 24.70 17.51 24.19
2. Therapists
32305 Occupational therapists 20 18.82 16.61 21.47
32308 Physical therapists 20 21.25 19.62 23.40
32314 Speech pathologists & audiologists 50 19.27 14.48 22.04
3. Health Care Maintenance and Treating Workers
32502 Registered nurses 620 15.80 13.31 18.06
32505 Licensed practical nurses 90 11.67 10.12 12.79
32517 Pharmacists 50 25.37 20.94 34.26
32518 Pharmacy technicians 30 9.21 7.74 10.77
32521 Dietitians & nutritionists 10 18.57 15.78 19.95
4. Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, and Technicians
32905 Medical & clinical laboratory technicians 50 10.32 7.73 12.37
32908 Dental hygienists 90 19.27 17.80 22.78
32919 Radiologic technologists 50 12.12 10.69 13.06
32951 Veterinary technicians & technologists 30 8.00 6.59 9.38
32999 All other health professionals, paraprofessionals/technicians 130 12.74 7.67 15.95
H. Writers, Artists, Entertainers, Athletes, and Related Occupations
34023 Photographers 40 8.46 6.52 9.20
34038 Designers, except interior 60 8.56 5.48 8.37
I. Other Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations
39999 Other professional, paraprofessional/technicians 150 14.32 8.20 18.01
III. Sales and Related Occupations
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Sales and Related Workers
41002 First line supervisors, sales & related 570 $13.29 $8.27 $14.97
B. Sales Occupations, Service
43002 Sales agents, insurance 100 15.76 9.27 20.42
43017 Sales agents, business services 20 11.94 9.85 14.32
43023 Sales agents, advertising 50 10.95 6.97 12.48
C. Merchandise, Products, and Other Sales and Sales-Related Occupations
49005 Salespersons, scientific products & services 80 17.31 13.41 21.24
49008 Salespersons, except scientific & retail 210 15.89 8.34 19.25
49011 Salespersons, retail 1400 7.49 5.66 8.07
49014 Salespersons, parts 90 10.79 7.63 11.63
49017 Counter & rental clerks 110 6.40 5.45 7.48
49021 Stock clerks, sales floor 330 6.80 5.55 7.90
49023 Cashiers 1270 6.29 5.48 7.09
49026 News, street vendors & phone solicitors 20 5.97 5.43 5.98
49999 All other sales & related workers 280 7.29 5.51 7.65
IV. Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
A. First Line Supervisors & Managers/Supervisors
51002 First line supervisors, clerical & administrative 470 $12.52 $9.35 $14.57
B. Industry Specific Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
1. Banking, Security, Finance, and Credit Workers
53102 Tellers 140 7.42 6.63 8.10
53105 New accounts clerks 30 7.10 5.90 8.17
53117 Credit checkers 10 6.39 5.43 6.81
53121 Loan & credit clerks 40 7.72 6.72 8.27
53123 Adjustment clerks 60 8.14 6.39 8.38
2. Insurance Workers
53302 Insurance adjusters, examiners & investigators 40 14.30 9.63 19.07
53311 Insurance claims clerks 60 10.10 8.91 10.94
53314 Insurance policy processing clerks 40 9.36 8.61 10.44
3. Investigative and Related Workers, Except Insurance
53508 Bill & account collectors 150 7.50 5.54 8.96
4. Lodging and Travel Workers
53808 Hotel desk clerks 60 6.40 5.56 7.43
5. Other Industry Specific Workers
53902 Library assistants & bookmobile drivers 90 7.51 5.87 9.02
53905 Teachers' aides & assistants, clerical 80 6.99 5.76 8.04
C. Secretarial and General Office Occupations
1. Secretaries
55102 Legal secretaries 60 10.60 9.21 11.82
55105 Medical secretaries 70 8.10 6.70 8.70
55108 Secretaries, except legal & medical 920 9.52 8.05 10.83
2. Other Secretarial Related and General Office Workers
55305 Receptionists & information clerks 200 7.80 6.49 8.69
55307 Typists, including word processing 100 8.34 6.73 10.05
55314 Personnel clerks, except payroll & timekeeping 30 11.28 9.24 13.89
55321 File clerks 40 6.74 5.67 7.72
55323 Order clerks, materials, merchandise & service 50 8.32 6.70 9.46
55335 Customer service representatives, utilities 40 12.62 10.14 13.54
55338 Bookkeeping, accounting & auditing clerks 550 10.35 7.33 11.11
55341 Payroll & timekeeping clerks 30 11.73 9.88 12.96
55344 Billing, cost & rate clerks 20 9.53 8.75 10.86
55347 General office clerks 740 8.07 5.83 8.77
D. Electronic Data Processing and Other Office Machine Occupations
56002 Operators, billing/posting/calculating machines 50 7.83 6.34 9.00
56005 Duplicating machine operators 20 7.56 6.47 8.35
56011 Computer operators, except peripheral equipment 80 10.35 9.12 11.61
56014 Peripheral edp equipment operators 20 8.59 7.32 9.62
56017 Data entry keyers, except composing 80 7.66 6.51 8.41
E. Communications, Mail and Message Distributing Occupations
1. Communications Equipment Operators
57102 Switchboard operators 50 7.35 5.73 8.75
2. Mail and Message Distribution Workers
57302 Mail clerks, except machine operators 80 8.76 6.00 9.87
F. Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Occupations
58005 Dispatchers, except police, fire & ambulance 30 13.09 10.71 15.68
58014 Meter readers, utilities 20 9.23 6.77 8.51
58023 Stock clerks, stockroom, warehouse or storage yard 130 9.35 6.42 11.87
58028 Traffic, shipping, & receiving clerks 210 12.86 9.59 16.61
58099 All other material recording, scheduling & distributing workers 20 21.87 11.49 34.82
G. Other Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations
59999 All other clerical & administrative support workers 870 11.21 7.37 11.24
V. Service Occupations
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Service
61008 Housekeeping supervisors 40 $7.82 $6.60 $8.19
61099 All other service supervisors 250 10.70 7.86 12.15
B. Protective Service Occupations
63008 Fire fighters 80 10.60 9.53 11.05
63047 Guards & watch guards 70 7.02 5.57 8.79
C. Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations
65002 Hosts & hostesses, lounge, restaurant & coffee shop 60 5.86 5.44 6.23
65005 Bartenders 220 6.77 5.88 7.67
65008 Waiters & waitresses 750 5.65 5.37 5.88
65014 Dining room & cafeteria attendants, bartender helpers 80 5.62 5.40 5.90
65017 Counter attendants, coffee shop, lunchroom, cafeteria 120 5.46 5.33 5.70
65021 Bakers, bread & pastry 110 6.36 5.55 7.23
65023 Butchers & meat cutters 30 11.18 8.37 13.33
65026 Cooks, restaurant 200 7.75 6.68 8.46
65028 Cooks, institution or cafeteria 120 7.56 6.46 8.09
65032 Cooks, fast food 260 5.55 5.36 5.79
65035 Cooks, short order 150 7.00 5.98 7.85
65038 Food preparation workers 390 5.94 5.44 6.36
65041 Combined food preparation & service workers 510 5.61 5.39 5.87
65099 All other food service workers 70 5.85 5.40 6.06
D. Health Service and Related Occupations
66002 Dental assistants 70 8.88 7.45 9.98
66005 Medical assistants 20 9.83 6.74 12.35
66008 Nursing aides, orderlies & attendants 140 8.06 6.93 8.97
66011 Home health aides 90 7.53 6.65 8.20
66099 All other health service workers 50 8.58 6.26 10.09
E. Cleaning and Building Service Occupations
67002 Maids & housekeeping cleaners 380 6.25 5.51 7.15
67005 Janitors & cleaners 610 6.55 5.50 7.50
F. Personal Service Occupations
68005 Hairdressers, hairstylists & cosmetologists 70 7.14 5.53 8.34
68014 Amusement & recreation attendants 90 6.48 5.48 7.50
68035 Personal and home care aides 70 6.51 5.59 7.52
68038 Child care workers 130 5.74 5.39 5.92
69999 All other service workers 30 9.01 5.86 12.39
VI. Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations
A. Other Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations
79017 Animal caretakers 30 $6.28 $5.48 $7.21
79041 Laborers, landscaping & groundskeeping 130 8.27 6.46 8.79
79806 Veterinary assistants 10 6.50 5.42 7.83
79999 All other agricultural, forestry, fishing and related workers 160 8.01 6.85 8.62
VII. Production, Construction, Operating, Maintenance, and Material
A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Production, Construction,
81002 First line supervisors, mechanics/installers/repairers 140 $17.05 $10.29 $22.11
81005 First line supervisors, trades & extractive 180 16.71 13.88 18.85
81008 First line supervisors, production & operating 70 23.12 15.52 33.86
81017 First line supervisors, helpers/laborers/movers-hand 30 13.06 9.82 16.66
81099 Other first line supervisors, product/construct/maintenance 120 17.47 13.23 19.10
B. Inspectors and Related Occupations
83005 Production inspectors, test/grade/sort/sample/weigh 10 10.48 6.67 14.12
C. Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
1. Machinery and Related Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
85128 Machinery maintenance workers 20 16.58 13.15 19.77
85132 Maintenance repairers, general utility 390 10.76 7.55 12.91
2. Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
85302 Automotive mechanics 200 13.32 10.53 15.80
85305 Automotive body & related repairers 50 12.62 7.94 17.54
85311 Bus & truck mechanics & diesel engine specialists 80 14.34 10.52 18.09
85314 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines 40 14.77 12.99 16.19
3. Communications Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
85599 All other communications equipment mechanics/install/repair 70 18.29 17.10 18.98
4. Other Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
85702 Telephone & cable television installers & repairers 40 10.72 9.13 12.29
85723 Electrical powerline installers & repairers 40 20.84 18.39 23.08
5. Other Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
85902 Heating/air conditioning/refrigeration mechanics 30 15.56 14.08 17.94
D. Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations Except Material Moving
1. Carpentry and Related Workers
87102 Carpenters 120 13.55 12.09 14.27
87108 Drywall installers 70 14.20 13.39 15.18
2. Electrical and Related Workers
87202 Electricians 90 15.38 10.20 18.82
3. Masonry and Related Workers
87311 Concrete & terrazzo finishers 40 8.67 5.41 12.94
4. Painting and Related Workers
87402 Painters & paperhangers, construction & maintenance 110 10.34 7.91 11.75
5. Plumbing and Related Workers
87502 Plumbers, pipefitters & steamfitters 180 18.23 15.66 21.47
6. Road, Rail, and Related Construction and Maintenance Workers, Except Masonry Workers
87708 Paving, surfacing & tamping equipment operators 50 13.62 11.63 14.52
7. Other Construction Trades Workers
87802 Insulation workers 80 10.44 9.13 10.08
87808 Roofers 110 11.42 9.10 14.30
87999 All other construction & extractive workers, except helpers 180 11.78 10.38 13.00
E. Precision Production Occupations
1. Precision Metal Workers
89132 Sheet metal workers 50 12.61 9.85 14.95
F. Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders
1. Printing, Binding, and Related Workers
92543 Printing press machine operators 20 12.85 11.01 14.73
2. Textile and Related Setters, Operators, and Related Workers
92726 Laundry & dry cleaning operators, except pressing 70 6.45 5.45 7.60
3. Other Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders-Except Metal and Plastic
92974 Packaging & filling machine operators 70 6.66 5.53 7.82
G. Hand Working Occupations, Including Assemblers and Fabricators
1. Other Hand Workers, Including Assemblers and Fabricators
93914 Welders & cutters 40 10.95 9.56 12.61
93999 All other hand workers, nec 150 8.09 6.73 9.14
H. Plant and System Occupations
95099 All other plant & system operators 110 16.55 13.34 18.52
I. Transportation and Material Moving Machines and Vehicle Operators
1. Motor Vehicle Operators
97102 Truck drivers, heavy or tractor trailer 520 12.41 10.28 14.43
97105 Truck drivers-light, include delivery/route workers 350 7.58 5.56 8.81
97108 Bus drivers, except school 20 7.79 6.58 8.60
97117 Driver/sales workers 120 7.14 5.36 10.11
2. Other Transportation and Related Workers
97805 Service station attendants 90 6.37 5.50 7.33
3. Material Moving Equipment Operators
97938 Grader, bulldozer & scraper operators 50 12.87 11.89 14.09
97956 Operating engineers 30 16.51 15.13 18.30
97989 All other material moving equipment operators 90 8.82 7.15 9.91
97999 All other transportation, material moving equipment 40 8.18 6.73 8.31
J. Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand-Excluding Agriculture
1. Helpers-Mechanics and Repairers
98102 Helpers, mechanics & repairers 50 9.63 7.07 10.28
2. Helpers-Construction Trades and Extractive Workers
98312 Helpers, carpenters 90 7.73 6.59 8.22
98315 Helpers, plumbers/pipefitters/steamfitters 60 10.03 8.94 11.47
98319 Helpers, other construction trades 50 7.90 6.68 8.97
3. Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
98799 All other freight, stock, and material movers, hand 60 7.23 5.99 8.20
4. Other Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand
98902 Hand packers & packagers 110 7.65 5.99 8.57
98905 Vehicle washers & equipment cleaners 100 5.59 5.37 5.83
98999 All other helpers, laborers & material movers, hand 450 8.21 6.44 9.02

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