2000 OES Wage Survey
Table 5: Wyoming Statewide Wages by Occupational Title - C
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
51-7011 | Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters | 210 | $12.24 | $7.90 | $14.41 | $8.89 | $12.46 | $15.52 | ||
27-4031 | Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture | 30 | 7.92 | 5.84 | 8.96 | 5.87 | 6.55 | 9.66 | ||
47-2031 | Carpenters | 2,280 | 16.02 | 11.79 | 18.13 | 13.04 | 15.60 | 18.58 | ||
47-2041 | Carpet installers | 60 | 12.74 | 9.58 | 14.31 | 9.83 | 11.13 | 15.45 | ||
41-2011 | Cashiers | 5,940 | 7.32 | 5.85 | 8.06 | 5.94 | 6.69 | 8.15 | ||
47-2051 | Cement masons and concrete finishers | 390 | 13.51 | 11.00 | 14.77 | 11.80 | 13.64 | 15.52 | ||
35-1011 | Chefs and head cooks | 660 | 10.89 | 7.70 | 12.49 | 8.24 | 9.89 | 12.82 | ||
17-2041 | Chemical engineers | 70 | 31.69 | 23.54 | 35.76 | 26.25 | 33.16 | 38.68 | ||
51-9011 | Chemical equipment operators and tenders | 50 | 12.49 | 8.97 | 14.26 | 10.10 | 12.11 | 14.96 | ||
51-8091 | Chemical plant and system operators | 550 | 20.78 | 16.78 | 22.77 | 18.14 | 21.39 | 24.38 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
19-4031 | Chemical technicians | 190 | 13.40 | 8.93 | 15.63 | 9.57 | 11.88 | 16.49 | ||
19-2031 | Chemists | 80 | 20.04 | 13.26 | 23.43 | 13.94 | 17.84 | 26.21 | ||
11-1011 | Chief executives | 570 | 35.63 | 15.72 | 45.58 | 20.22 | 35.86 | 47.01 | ||
39-9011 | Child care workers | 1,490 | 7.01 | 5.83 | 7.59 | 5.83 | 6.50 | 7.83 | ||
21-1021 | Child, family, and school social workers | 320 | 11.42 | 8.06 | 13.10 | 8.49 | 10.10 | 13.03 | ||
29-1011 | Chiropractors | 90 | 24.55 | 11.97 | 30.84 | 18.68 | 29.69 | 32.64 | ||
17-3022 | Civil engineering technicians | 110 | 14.22 | 8.90 | 16.87 | 9.56 | 12.15 | 17.55 | ||
17-2051 | Civil engineers | 450 | 22.43 | 15.66 | 25.82 | 17.33 | 21.50 | 27.25 | ||
13-1031 | Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators | 120 | 20.95 | 14.83 | 24.02 | 16.03 | 19.22 | 27.58 | ||
53-7061 | Cleaners of vehicles and equipment | 310 | 8.22 | 5.93 | 9.36 | 6.39 | 7.49 | 9.41 | ||
21-2011 | Clergy | 10 | 19.51 | 13.23 | 22.65 | 14.68 | 19.31 | 22.38 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
19-3031 | Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists | 220 | 22.46 | 17.65 | 24.86 | 19.02 | 21.94 | 25.79 | ||
27-2022 | Coaches and scouts* | 200 | 23,450 | 12,450 | 28,950 | 12,460 | 13,760 | 29,160 | ||
51-9121 | Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders | 30 | 9.80 | 7.22 | 11.09 | 7.87 | 9.40 | 11.51 | ||
49-9091 | Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers | ND | 9.26 | 7.61 | 10.09 | 7.36 | 7.96 | 9.58 | ||
35-3021 | Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food | 6,320 | 6.29 | 5.88 | 6.49 | 5.72 | 6.20 | 6.67 | ||
27-1021 | Commercial and industrial designers | 30 | 14.63 | 10.92 | 16.48 | 11.67 | 13.87 | 17.94 | ||
53-2012 | Commercial pilots* | ND | 42,170 | 25,230 | 50,640 | 29,700 | 42,450 | 54,150 | ||
43-2099 | Communications equipment operators, all other | 20 | 11.43 | 8.71 | 12.80 | 9.77 | 11.62 | 12.80 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
13-1072 | Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists | 20 | 22.08 | 10.97 | 27.63 | 11.92 | 19.37 | 25.92 | ||
13-1041 | Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health & safety & transportation | 190 | 18.53 | 9.92 | 22.84 | 11.54 | 17.53 | 24.69 | ||
11-3021 | Computer and information systems managers | 230 | 23.43 | 15.55 | 27.37 | 17.49 | 22.73 | 27.24 | ||
43-9011 | Computer operators | 310 | 11.92 | 8.94 | 13.41 | 9.52 | 11.14 | 13.54 | ||
15-1021 | Computer programmers | 280 | 18.30 | 11.74 | 21.58 | 13.97 | 17.64 | 21.93 | ||
15-1031 | Computer software engineers, applications | 120 | 24.85 | 16.69 | 28.94 | 18.58 | 22.55 | 31.31 | ||
15-1032 | Computer software engineers, systems software | 60 | 20.85 | 16.99 | 22.79 | 18.17 | 20.36 | 22.67 | ||
15-1099 | Computer specialists, all other | 110 | 18.66 | 12.07 | 21.95 | 13.95 | 17.31 | 22.02 | ||
15-1041 | Computer support specialists | 850 | 12.24 | 7.60 | 14.56 | 7.75 | 9.55 | 16.15 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
15-1051 | Computer systems analysts | 180 | 21.12 | 12.84 | 25.25 | 15.34 | 21.57 | 26.36 | ||
49-2011 | Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers | 220 | 14.09 | 6.09 | 18.09 | 6.68 | 11.73 | 18.89 | ||
39-6012 | Concierges | ND | 9.50 | 7.35 | 10.57 | 7.86 | 9.28 | 10.89 | ||
19-1031 | Conservation scientists | 300 | 21.07 | 16.91 | 23.15 | 18.28 | 21.20 | 24.52 | ||
47-4011 | Construction and building inspectors | 80 | 17.28 | 13.41 | 19.22 | 14.78 | 17.45 | 20.16 | ||
47-2061 | Construction laborers | 3,450 | 10.31 | 7.56 | 11.69 | 8.68 | 10.09 | 12.13 | ||
11-9021 | Construction managers | 430 | 27.27 | 15.34 | 33.23 | 18.79 | 26.10 | 35.30 | ||
47-4999 | Construction trades and related workers, all other | 160 | 12.53 | 9.34 | 14.13 | 10.30 | 11.99 | 13.35 | ||
47-5041 | Continuous mining machine operators | 110 | 18.21 | 10.99 | 21.82 | 12.05 | 20.77 | 24.43 | ||
49-9012 | Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door | 70 | 19.22 | 12.23 | 22.72 | 14.17 | 20.09 | 25.15 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
53-7011 | Conveyor operators and tenders | 70 | 19.39 | 14.79 | 21.69 | 18.16 | 20.35 | 22.52 | ||
35-2011 | Cooks, fast food | 890 | 6.11 | 5.92 | 6.20 | 5.75 | 6.20 | 6.65 | ||
35-2012 | Cooks, institution and cafeteria | 1,300 | 7.87 | 5.93 | 8.85 | 6.43 | 7.76 | 9.27 | ||
35-2014 | Cooks, restaurant | 1,590 | 8.05 | 5.95 | 9.10 | 6.45 | 7.61 | 9.23 | ||
35-2015 | Cooks, short order | 400 | 7.35 | 5.85 | 8.11 | 6.35 | 7.49 | 8.35 | ||
13-1051 | Cost estimators | 290 | 22.72 | 12.83 | 27.66 | 15.03 | 20.65 | 26.67 | ||
21-9099 | Counselors, social and religious workers, all other | 370 | 14.80 | 11.19 | 16.60 | 12.04 | 14.18 | 16.70 | ||
41-2021 | Counter and rental clerks | 680 | 8.00 | 5.94 | 9.02 | 6.11 | 6.90 | 9.48 | ||
35-3022 | Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop | 860 | 6.48 | 5.85 | 6.79 | 5.71 | 6.23 | 6.76 | ||
43-5021 | Couriers and messengers | 30 | 7.69 | 5.97 | 8.55 | 6.25 | 7.26 | 8.73 | ||
Standard Occupational Classification | Total | Exper- | 25th | Median | 75th | |||||
Code | Title | Employ-ment | Mean Wage | Entry Level | ienced Level | Percent-ile | or 50th Percentile | Percent-ile | ||
43-4031 | Court, municipal, and license clerks | 210 | 10.50 | 6.58 | 12.46 | 7.39 | 10.95 | 12.93 | ||
53-7021 | Crane and tower operators | 90 | 18.02 | 11.21 | 21.43 | 12.41 | 16.31 | 22.28 | ||
13-2041 | Credit analysts | 10 | 19.08 | 13.79 | 21.73 | 15.41 | 18.88 | 21.43 | ||
43-4041 | Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks | 40 | 11.98 | 7.85 | 14.04 | 8.15 | 9.35 | 11.66 | ||
33-9091 | Crossing guards | 120 | 8.80 | 5.83 | 10.29 | 6.16 | 7.75 | 10.61 | ||
43-4051 | Customer service representatives | 1,000 | 10.48 | 7.11 | 12.16 | 7.97 | 9.89 | 12.44 | ||
51-9032 | Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders | 70 | 10.05 | 8.88 | 10.64 | 9.09 | 10.03 | 11.05 | ||
51-4031 | Cutting, punching & press machine setters, operators & tenders, metal & plastic | 80 | 10.15 | 7.89 | 11.29 | 8.39 | 9.63 | 11.04 |
* Annual wages (see general definitions)
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