Table 7: Wages for Southwest Region


                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
00-0000 Total All Occupations    52,840 $8.23 $12.15 $14.52 $19.21 3
                             
11-0000 Management Occupations  2,980 14.96 22.08 25.28 31.54  
                             
  11-1000 Top Executives                    
    11-1011 Chief executives         160 34.82 39.25 40.20 43.69 1
    11-1021 General and operations managers     1,030 16.67 24.25 29.35 37.06 1
                             
  11- 2000 Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers  
    11-2011 Advertising and promotions managers    10 18.26 20.33 19.84 23.23 1
    11-2021 Marketing managers    40 21.44 24.32 24.03 27.17 1
    11-2022 Sales managers         70 9.78 13.01 19.45 23.05 1
                             
  11-3000 Operations Specialties Managers           
    11-3011 Administrative services managers     80 8.87 9.79 12.69 10.70 1
    11-3021 Computer and information systems managers     30 22.58 26.86 28.13 34.14 1
    11-3031 Financial managers    140 12.54 20.38 22.03 30.59 1
    11-3040 Human resources managers    40 17.43 24.43 26.14 35.30 3
    11-3051 Industrial production managers       50 13.46 22.33 23.42 34.10 3
    11-3061 Purchasing managers       30 6.79 12.03 14.14 16.82 3
    11-3071 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers   30 6.04 14.07 12.62 16.76 1
                             
  11-9000 Other Management Occupations           
    11-9021 Construction managers   210 21.24 24.37 29.07 28.50 1
    11-9032 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school* 160 47,944 51,168 53,708 54,392 1
    11-9041 Engineering managers   80 31.47 41.97 42.45 54.67 1
    11-9051 Food service managers   80 9.09 10.40 11.17 12.54 1
    11-9081 Lodging managers    ND 10.11 12.54 12.87 14.98 1
    11-9111 Medical and health services managers    260 17.44 21.84 21.35 25.20 1
    11-9121 Natural sciences managers    60 11.18 19.90 20.16 25.99 1
    11-9141 Property, real estate, and
community association
managers
ND 14.16 16.57 19.48 19.55 1
    11-9199 Managers, all other     60 22.57 26.93 29.35 37.34 1
                             
13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations   870 12.14 17.30 19.56 25.70  
                             
  13-1000 Business Operations Specialists           
    13-1022 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products   ND 11.69 14.57 14.19 16.33 3
    13-1023 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm
products
30 18.39 22.85 22.71 28.10 3
    13-1041 Compliance officers, except ag., construction, health & safety & transportation 50 10.54 23.29 23.57 32.01 1
    13-1051 Cost estimators         70 19.21 22.53 22.55 25.28 3
    13-1073 Training and development specialists     50 11.87 13.39 15.22 18.49 1
    13-1111 Management analysts       ND 23.33 25.79 25.76 29.34 1
    13-1199 Business operations specialists, all other     280 6.24 14.12 16.61 22.25 1
                             
  13-2000 Financial Specialists                 
    13-2011 Accountants and auditors    110 15.88 20.21 23.21 31.74 3
    13-2021 Appraisers and assessors of real estate    ND 9.37 13.95 14.07 18.46 3
    13-2099 Financial specialists, all other    ND 11.60 12.46 13.04 13.31 1
                             
15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations     340 12.54 17.63 17.92 21.49  
                             
  15-1000 Computer Specialists               
    15-1021 Computer programmers    60 6.50 13.41 16.20 22.28 3
    15-1041 Computer support specialists    110 9.63 12.84 13.20 15.89 1
    15-1051 Computer systems analysts    30 19.48 22.71 22.40 25.43 1
    15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators   20 13.48 16.01 16.70 19.64 1
    15-1081 Network systems and data communications analysts   20 23.46 28.39 25.85 31.45 1
    15-1099 Computer specialists, all other   50 17.69 20.30 21.72 26.99 1
                             
* Annual wages ( see general definitions)                  
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
17-0000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations     750 $17.30 $23.72 $23.89 $30.79  
                             
  17-1022 Surveyors      30 18.13 20.65 20.69 23.80 1
                             
  17-2000 Engineers                   
    17-2051 Civil engineers         80 18.04 23.33 23.73 29.62 3
    17-2071 Electrical engineers    50 28.61 31.06 30.97 33.51 1
    17-2111 Health and safety engineers,
except mining safety engineers
and inspectors
10 16.86 26.87 24.82 30.76 1
    17-2112 Industrial engineers      ND 26.14 35.61 32.60 39.68 1
    17-2141 Mechanical engineers       10 23.05 30.71 28.19 37.79 3
    17-2151 Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers 20 28.80 30.70 30.00 32.60 1
    17-2171 Petroleum engineers    130 23.99 30.83 32.65 43.23 3
    17-2199 Engineers, all other    90 22.17 28.11 26.90 32.49 1
                             
  17-3000 Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians       
    17-3022 Civil engineering technicians    ND 9.93 17.45 16.57 21.39 3
    17-3023 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians   60 22.04 24.42 23.45 26.80 1
    17-3031 Surveying and mapping technicians     120 8.90 12.69 13.61 15.97 3
    17-3099 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians, all other   60 16.21 20.37 20.73 24.28 1
                             
19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations   500 13.68 18.76 19.85 24.97  
                             
  19-2000 Physical Scientists                 
    19-2031 Chemists           ND 15.05 17.70 21.86 30.74 3
    19-2041 Environmental scientists and specialists, including health   ND 10.60 15.65 17.43 23.11 1
    19-2042 Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers   60 19.09 29.47 27.86 33.67 1
                             
  19-3000 Social Scientists and Related Workers           
    19-3031 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists   130 15.52 18.80 19.12 21.77 1
    19-3091 Anthropologists and archeologists  30 12.27 14.67 15.70 18.25 1
                             
  19-4000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians         
    19-4041 Geological and petroleum technicians     50 18.26 25.23 24.25 30.73 1
    19-4099 Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other   30 11.07 12.18 12.19 13.29 1
                             
21-0000 Community and Social Services Occupations     710 7.66 9.01 10.66 13.31  
                             
  21-1000 Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists   
    21-1012 Educational, vocational, and school counselors   ND 15.35 17.46 17.71 20.09 3
    21-1015 Rehabilitation counselors    80 7.25 7.75 8.33 8.26 1
    21-1021 Child, family, and school social workers     ND 7.41 8.06 8.67 9.34 1
    21-1093 Social and human service assistants     50 6.05 6.95 6.85 7.83 1
                             
23-0000 Legal Occupations    100 14.56 19.00 20.54 25.39  
                             
  23-1011 Lawyers           20 20.62 29.37 28.64 32.16 1
                             
  23-2000 Legal Support Workers             
    23-2093 Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers    ND 9.56 10.35 11.86 13.20 3
    23-9099 Legal and related workers, all other     10 16.94 19.97 19.99 23.40 1
                             
25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations     4,160 12.17 16.42 15.52 19.31  
                             
  25-2000 Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers     
    25-2012 Kindergarten teachers, except special education*   ND 29,967 36,615 34,032 40,282 3
    25-2021 Elementary school teachers, except special education *   ND 30,073 35,407 34,506 39,690 3
    25-2031 Secondary school teachers,
except special and vocational education *
ND 30,688 37,193 36,372 41,707 1
    25-2041 Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school * ND 26,412 30,800 30,938 34,837 1
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
  25-4021 Librarians        60 $17.32 $18.71 $18.68 $20.16 3
                             
  25-9041 Teacher Assistants*    570 12,213 13,576 14,147 16,216 3
                             
27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations ND 5.88 6.60 10.56 11.71  
                             
  27-1000 Art and Design Workers               
    27-1023 Floral designers         30 6.39 8.04 9.26 10.66 1
    27-1024 Graphic designers      30 9.19 10.64 12.35 15.78 1
                             
  27-2012 Producers and Directors   ND 12,051 13,390 16,633 23,756 1
                             
  27-3000 Media and Communication Workers           
    27-3020 News analysts, reporters and correspondents    70 7.97 10.51 11.58 13.41 3
    27-3031 Public relations specialists    ND 18.86 22.71 22.81 26.26 3
    27-3041 Editors           20 7.56 8.38 10.23 13.00 1
                             
29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations   2,170 11.75 15.07 17.64 19.23  
                             
  29-1000 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners         
    29-1031 Dietitians and nutritionists    ND 14.34 15.67 16.53 17.12 3
    29-1051 Pharmacists         160 28.33 32.28 31.21 37.55 3
    29-1111 Registered Nurses      890 14.13 16.27 16.57 18.98 3
    29-1123 Physical therapists      ND 22.14 32.56 33.16 47.26 3
    29-1126 Respiratory therapists       ND 13.08 14.58 14.50 15.89 3
                             
  29-2000 Health Technologists and Technicians         
    29-2012 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians     120 10.62 14.25 14.01 16.77 3
    29-2052 Pharmacy technicians       100 8.77 10.27 10.16 11.81 3
    29-2061 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses   130 10.85 12.05 11.58 13.43 3
                             
  29-9010 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians  40 18.46 23.44 21.96 25.82 1
                             
31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations    830 7.46 8.42 9.03 9.94  
                             
  31-1000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides         
    31-1011 Home health aides      ND 7.26 8.04 7.96 8.89 3
    31-1012 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants    470 7.53 8.32 8.44 9.43 3
                             
  31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other    110 7.44 8.13 8.49 9.36 1
                             
33-0000 Protective Service Occupations    460 10.93 14.34 14.99 18.24  
                             
  33-2011 Fire Fighters          ND 11.08 14.14 14.33 17.64 3
                             
  33-3000 Law Enforcement Workers             
    33-3012 Correctional officers and jailers    ND 9.80 11.49 11.85 13.22 3
    33-3021 Detectives and criminal investigators     10 16.15 18.09 19.09 19.85 3
    33-3051 Police and sheriff's patrol officers    ND 13.77 15.62 15.89 17.94 3
                             
  33-9000 Other Protective Service Workers           
    33-9032 Security guards         120 7.69 9.08 10.15 11.35 3
    33-9091 Crossing guards         ND 6.20 9.33 8.59 11.14 3
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations   2,570 $5.89 $6.70 $7.39 $8.49  
                             
  35-1000 Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers       
    35-1011 Chefs and head cooks       20 11.33 14.13 17.66 28.20 1
    35-1012 First-line supervisors/managers
of food preparation and serving workers
170 8.64 10.27 10.53 12.36 1
                             
  35-2000 Cooks and Food Preparation Workers           
    35-2011 Cooks, fast food         ND 5.95 7.88 7.69 9.34 3
    35-2012 Cooks, institution and cafeteria       160 7.25 8.63 8.50 9.72 3
    35-2014 Cooks, restaurant         100 8.18 10.31 10.25 11.80 3
    35-2015 Cooks, short order      130 6.37 7.50 7.70 8.66 3
    35-2021 Food preparation workers    200 7.00 7.96 8.08 9.30 1
                             
  35-3000 Food and Beverage Serving Workers           
    35-3011 Bartenders         180 6.03 6.89 6.91 7.93 3
    35-3021 Combined food preparation
and serving workers, including
fast food
220 5.76 6.15 6.37 6.84 3
    35-3022 Counter attendants, cafeteria,
food concession, and coffee
shop
330 7.00 7.82 7.74 8.66 3
    35-3031 Waiters and waitresses    530 5.68 5.94 6.01 6.36 3
    35-3041 Food servers, nonrestaurant    ND 5.75 6.22 6.58 7.10 3
                             
  35-9000 Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers       
    35-9011 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ND 5.76 6.18 6.34 7.08 3
    35-9021 Dishwashers         120 5.67 6.19 6.36 6.71 1
    35-9031 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop  ND 6.20 7.15 7.39 8.55 3
                             
37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations 4,010 6.83 7.89 8.40 9.86  
                             
  37-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers 150 7.59 8.76 9.11 10.26 3
                             
  37-2000 Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers          
    37-2011 Janitors and cleaners, except
maids and housekeeping
cleaners
1,200 6.73 8.81 9.28 11.09 3
    37-2012 Maids and housekeeping cleaners     ND 6.49 7.59 7.80 8.57 3
                             
  37-3000 Grounds Maintenance Workers           
    37-3011 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers     340 7.23 7.94 8.34 9.08 1
    37-9099 Building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance workers, all
other
ND 7.36 7.97 8.31 8.88 1
                             
39-0000 Personal Care and Service Occupations  990 6.45 8.11 8.86 10.04  
                             
  39-2021 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers   70 8.39 9.26 9.26 10.08 1
                             
  39-3091 Amusement and Recreation Attendants  130 6.33 7.92 8.83 10.13 1
                             
  39-9000 Other Personal Care and Service Workers         
    39-9032 Recreation workers    120 7.32 8.40 8.76 9.89 1
    39-9099 Personal care and service workers, all other     ND 6.63 7.31 7.07 7.92 1
                             
41-0000 Sales and Related Occupations    6,760 6.46 8.28 9.81 10.80  
                             
  41-1000 Supervisors, Sales Workers           
    41-1011 First-line supervisors/managers
of retail sales workers 
720 9.43 12.53 13.76 16.53 1
    41-1012 First-line supervisors/managers
of non-retail sales workers
ND 11.22 11.98 11.76 12.74 1
                             
  41-2000 Retail Sales Workers             
    41-2011 Cashiers           1,590 6.23 7.53 7.70 9.01 3
    41-2021 Counter and rental clerks    ND 5.90 6.53 7.25 8.06 3
    41-2022 Parts salespersons    ND 8.02 9.30 9.50 10.55 3
    41-2031 Retail salespersons    3,080 6.07 7.16 7.87 8.90 3
                             
  41-3000 Sales Representatives, Services           
    41-3011 Advertising sales agents    120 8.68 11.03 15.14 15.32 3
    41-3031 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 40 26.96 37.90 37.34 42.48 1
   

41-3041

Travel agents         ND 8.63 10.02 10.20 10.97 3
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
  41-4000 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing       
    41-4011 Sales representatives, wholesale
& mfg., technical & scientific products
ND $9.33 $10.67 $15.32 $15.88 3
    41-4012 Sales representatives, wholesale
& mfg., except technical &
scientific products
150 14.21 16.54 18.11 19.28 3
                             
  41-9099 Sales and Related Workers, All Other    50 6.04 7.49 10.85 10.57 1
                             
43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations  5,860 7.57 9.48 10.91 12.67  
                             
  43-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers 230 10.85 13.60 16.40 20.32 3
                             
  43-2011 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service  60 7.48 8.55 9.18 10.44 3
                             
  43-3000 Financial Clerks                    
    43-3011 Bill and account collectors    30 9.74 14.07 14.63 20.38 3
    43-3021 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators   140 8.86 11.49 11.29 13.24 3
    43-3031 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks    880 8.79 10.72 10.96 12.96 3
    43-3051 Payroll and timekeeping clerks    90 10.13 12.00 12.62 14.99 3
    43-3061 Procurement clerks    10 7.83 10.45 10.28 12.67 3
                             
  43-4000 Information and Record Clerks           
    43-4031 Court, municipal, and license clerks    ND 9.57 10.53 11.65 13.76 3
    43-4041 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks    70 7.40 8.05 9.39 9.36 1
    43-4051 Customer service representatives     60 11.07 12.07 11.74 13.06 1
    43-4071 File clerks         60 6.13 6.92 6.86 7.90 3
    43-4081 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks    ND 7.03 8.13 8.03 9.08 3
    43-4151 Order clerks         100 8.51 9.43 9.47 10.35 1
    43-4161 Human resources assistants,
except payroll and timekeeping
30 8.94 12.81 12.91 15.98 3
    43-4171 Receptionists and information clerks    260 6.81 9.01 8.75 10.44 3
    43-4181 Reservation and transportation
ticket agents and travel clerks
360 7.27 7.80 7.90 8.32 1
    43-4999 Financial, information, and record clerks, all other   ND 8.57 9.67 10.34 11.10 1
                             
  43-5000 Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers   
    43-5031 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers    ND 10.21 11.62 11.39 12.81 3
    43-5041 Meter readers, utilities       40 8.89 13.84 13.50 17.79 3
    43-5061 Production, planning, and expediting clerks     ND 21.22 23.06 22.17 24.90 3
    43-5071 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks     100 9.08 11.43 14.25 21.49 3
    43-5081 Stock clerks and order fillers    310 6.41 8.15 10.00 11.96 3
                             
  43-6000 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants        
    43-6011 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants   520 10.62 12.38 13.03 15.25 1
    43-6013 Medical secretaries    ND 9.03 10.89 10.28 11.62 3
    43-6014 Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive   750 7.54 9.05 9.27 10.29 1
                             
  43-9000 Other Office and Administrative Support Workers         
    43-9011 Computer operators    ND 11.29 12.39 13.64 14.38 3
    43-9021 Data entry keyers         ND 8.60 10.19 11.33 13.12 3
    43-9022 Word processors and typists  20 7.64 8.89 9.34 10.33 3
    43-9051 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service ND 7.64 8.54 10.07 12.15 3
    43-9061 Office clerks, general    450 7.26 7.98 9.15 9.78 1
    43-9999 Secretaries, administrative assistants & other office support workers, all other 60 9.74 11.85 13.20 13.47 1
                             
45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations  ND 6.58 13.40 11.14 15.28  
                             
  45-2093 Farmworker, Farm and Ranch Animals    ND 6.94 7.80 8.95 10.07 3
                             
47-0000 Construction and Extraction Occupations     5,670 11.92 15.44 16.28 20.11  
                             
  47-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 500 17.36 22.58 22.88 26.32 1
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
  47-2000 Construction Trade Workers           
    47-2031 Carpenters         1,090 $12.93 $16.76 $16.77 $19.91 1
    47-2061 Construction laborers    810 11.55 12.80 12.84 14.58 1
    47-2071 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators   ND 10.20 14.72 14.35 16.28 3
    47-2073 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators 310 12.81 15.07 16.67 21.05 3
    47-2111 Electricians         ND 12.35 17.10 16.04 19.44 1
    47-2141 Painters, construction and maintenance     150 11.46 17.50 15.64 19.50 1
    47-2151 Pipelayers         ND 9.31 9.83 10.89 10.93 3
    47-2152 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters     320 10.74 15.30 15.26 19.48 3
    47-2181 Roofers           ND 8.87 10.86 11.49 13.48 3
    47-2211 Sheet metal workers    ND 11.52 20.17 17.57 22.37 3
    47-2221 Structural iron and steel workers  ND 17.12 20.10 18.89 21.96 3
                             
  47-3000 Helpers, Construction Trades           
    47-3012 Helpers--carpenters    ND 9.18 10.46 10.43 11.45 3
    47-3014 Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons ND 9.07 9.62 9.51 10.16 3
                             
  47-4051 Highway Maintenance Workers  ND 13.04 14.88 14.69 16.23 3
                             
  47-5000 Extraction Workers             
    47-5021 Earth drillers, except oil and gas    ND 21.03 26.46 26.78 36.33 3
   

47-5031

Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters ND 20.44 26.94 26.69 36.57 3
    47-5071 Roustabouts, oil and gas    ND 9.64 13.93 14.49 20.81 3
                             
49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations  3,870 11.78 20.30 18.27 24.20  
                             
  49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 190 19.42 25.15 24.94 31.41 1
                             
  49-2000 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers    
    49-2094 Electrical and electronics
repairers, commercial and
industrial equipment
30 14.09 15.90 16.87 21.69 1
    49-2095 Electrical and electronics
repairers, powerhouse,
substation, and relay
20 22.94 24.38 24.05 25.81 1
    49-2099 Electrical and electronic
equipment mechanics, installers
& repairers, all other
170 22.33 23.97 23.12 25.61 1
                             
  49-3000 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers    
    49-3023 Automotive service technicians and mechanics   ND 5.90 6.65 10.41 13.50 3
    49-3031 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists   ND 11.56 13.97 15.36 17.81 3
    49-3042 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines   280 16.57 19.95 18.89 22.53 3
    49-3052 Motorcycle mechanics       ND 11.25 12.71 14.15 18.42 3
    49-3091 Bicycle repairers         ND 8.89 9.76 9.75 10.60 3
    49-3093 Tire repairers and changers    ND 7.48 8.82 9.02 9.93 3
                             
  49-9000 Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations     
    49-9021 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers 60 12.96 15.89 16.09 19.00 3
    49-9041 Industrial machinery mechanics       790 22.86 24.32 23.96 25.79 1
    49-9042 Maintenance and repair workers, general     470 10.01 16.66 17.15 23.38 3
    49-9043 Maintenance workers, machinery       90 17.94 19.59 19.36 21.33 3
    49-9051 Electrical power-line installers and repairers     180 21.26 23.05 22.39 24.73 3
    49-9098 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers   ND 9.95 12.72 14.08 15.34 3
    49-9099 Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other   90 19.42 22.90 21.39 25.13 1
                             
51-0000 Production Occupations  3,140 9.97 16.89 16.77 23.52  
                             
  51-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers 290 15.58 27.47 24.65 32.00 1
                             
  51-2099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other   70 5.57 6.00 5.85 6.42 1
                             
  51-3000 Food Processing Workers             
    51-3011 Baker           30 10.12 11.00 10.73 11.91 3
    51-3021 Butchers and meat cutters    80 10.66 14.51 13.50 15.76 1
                             
  51-4000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers           
    51-4041 Machinists         80 15.69 22.07 19.88 24.66 1
    51-4121 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers    100 12.88 16.80 16.70 20.39 3
                             
                  Total       Exper- # of
    Standard Occupational Classification       Employ- Entry   Mean ienced Years
    Code Title           ment Level Median Wage Level of Data
                             
  51-5000 Printing Workers                 
    51-5011 Bindery workers         10 $5.92 $6.68 $9.47 $13.38 1
    51-5022 Prepress technicians and workers     20 11.35 12.30 12.53 13.25 1
                             
  51-6011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 230 5.62 6.08 6.19 6.55 1
                             
  51-8000 Plant and System Operators             
    51-8031 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators ND 12.73 14.89 14.73 16.38 3
    51-8093 Petroleum pump system
operators, refinery operators,
and gaugers
ND 18.60 21.05 20.60 23.60 3
                             
  51-9000 Other Production Occupations           
    51-9021 Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders ND 11.16 20.46 17.86 24.26 1
    51-9061 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers   20 9.33 10.11 12.19 13.05 3
    51-9111 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders   30 7.80 9.22 9.76 10.90 1
    51-9131 Photographic process workers  40 10.76 11.67 10.92 12.59 3
    51-9198 Helpers--production workers    160 9.19 10.31 10.37 11.84 1
    51-9199 Production workers, all other    ND 20.68 23.20 22.09 25.23 1
                             
53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations  5,220 8.39 12.23 13.05 16.76  
                             
  53-1000 Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers    
    53-1021 First-line supervisors/mgrs. of helpers, laborers & material
movers, hand
20 14.11 15.70 16.24 18.44 1
    53-1031 First-line supervisors/mgrs. of transport/material-moving
machine operators
50 14.01 16.20 16.49 19.40 1
                             
  53-3000 Motor Vehicle Operators               
    53-3021 Bus drivers, transit and intercity    ND 6.89 9.41 9.36 11.91 3
    53-3022 Bus drivers, school      ND 8.33 10.02 10.03 11.79 3
    53-3031 Driver/sales workers      ND 5.84 7.36 8.83 9.49 3
    53-3032 Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer     890 12.41 14.61 14.97 16.70 1
    53-3033 Truck drivers, light or delivery services    240 6.07 9.40 8.99 11.93 1
    53-3041 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs    ND 6.44 7.47 11.05 8.29 3
                             
  53-7000 Material Moving Workers           
    53-7021 Crane and tower operators    ND 15.50 21.64 21.16 25.72 3
    53-7032 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators 350 12.53 13.55 15.92 19.82 3
    53-7061 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment     70 6.55 8.14 9.74 11.18 3
    53-7062 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand   670 7.37 9.47 11.22 12.35 1
    53-7064 Packers and packagers, hand   610 5.71 6.10 6.41 6.70 3
    53-7073 Wellhead pumpers      600 20.66 23.10 22.35 25.13 3
    53-7199 Material moving workers, all other    70 9.86 16.42 14.83 19.18 1


 

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