2000 OES Wage Survey
Table 5: Wyoming Statewide Wages by Occupational Title - P
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 | ||
51-9111 | Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders | 280 | $10.37 | $6.88 | $12.12 | $7.53 | $9.44 | $14.02 | ||
53-7064 | Packers and packagers, hand | 1,270 | 7.17 | 5.90 | 7.80 | 5.90 | 6.53 | 8.00 | ||
47-2141 | Painters, construction and maintenance | 420 | 12.73 | 8.60 | 14.79 | 9.66 | 12.09 | 15.71 | ||
51-9122 | Painters, transportation equipment | 150 | 14.04 | 10.73 | 15.69 | 11.44 | 13.61 | 16.14 | ||
51-9123 | Painting, coating, and decorating workers | 10 | 14.84 | 10.39 | 17.07 | 11.91 | 15.31 | 18.18 | ||
23-2011 | Paralegals and legal assistants | ND | 14.24 | 10.52 | 16.10 | 11.70 | 13.63 | 16.73 | ||
33-3041 | Parking enforcement workers | ND | 11.53 | 8.45 | 13.07 | 9.06 | 11.21 | 14.34 | ||
53-6021 | Parking lot attendants | ND | 7.10 | 5.96 | 7.66 | 6.23 | 7.12 | 8.06 | ||
41-2022 | Parts salespersons | 550 | 9.52 | 6.96 | 10.80 | 7.62 | 9.20 | 10.72 | ||
47-2071 | Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators | 250 | 13.86 | 11.65 | 14.96 | 12.17 | 13.95 | 15.60 | ||
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 | ||
43-3051 | Payroll and timekeeping clerks | 290 | 12.40 | 8.76 | 14.21 | 9.64 | 11.65 | 15.17 | ||
29-1065 | Pediatricians, general | ND | 48.05 | 39.59 | 52.28 | 44.59 | 49.53 | 54.20 | ||
39-9021 | Personal and home care aides | 580 | 6.94 | 5.95 | 7.44 | 6.01 | 6.70 | 7.78 | ||
39-9099 | Personal care and service workers, all other | ND | 7.30 | 5.85 | 8.02 | 6.12 | 7.16 | 8.10 | ||
37-3012 | Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation | 70 | 9.32 | 7.41 | 10.28 | 8.19 | 9.51 | 10.49 | ||
17-2171 | Petroleum engineers | 270 | 31.23 | 23.55 | 35.06 | 26.03 | 30.33 | 34.37 | ||
51-8093 | Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers | 910 | 21.78 | 19.04 | 23.15 | 19.12 | 21.16 | 24.52 | ||
29-1051 | Pharmacists | 440 | 30.25 | 23.65 | 33.55 | 26.77 | 30.75 | 34.29 | ||
31-9095 | Pharmacy aides | 30 | 8.48 | 7.42 | 9.00 | 7.56 | 8.41 | 9.63 | ||
29-2052 | Pharmacy technicians | 240 | 10.56 | 8.10 | 11.79 | 8.86 | 10.54 | 12.31 | ||
27-4021 | Photographers | 70 | 12.33 | 7.07 | 14.96 | 8.15 | 10.01 | 14.83 | ||
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 | ||
51-9131 | Photographic process workers | 50 | 8.96 | 6.27 | 10.30 | 6.77 | 8.44 | 10.82 | ||
51-9132 | Photographic processing machine operators | 50 | 8.10 | 5.92 | 9.19 | 6.36 | 8.68 | 9.95 | ||
19-2099 | Physical scientists, all other | 80 | 24.16 | 14.90 | 28.79 | 16.67 | 21.15 | 29.36 | ||
31-2022 | Physical therapist aides | 60 | 8.21 | 7.31 | 8.65 | 7.40 | 8.06 | 8.74 | ||
31-2021 | Physical therapist assistants | 70 | 14.58 | 12.34 | 15.70 | 13.01 | 14.69 | 16.14 | ||
29-1123 | Physical therapists | 250 | 24.39 | 19.54 | 26.82 | 21.89 | 24.38 | 26.72 | ||
29-1071 | Physician assistants | 50 | 28.89 | 21.56 | 32.55 | 24.30 | 29.72 | 33.97 | ||
47-2151 | Pipelayers | 170 | 13.25 | 10.61 | 14.57 | 11.26 | 12.82 | 15.16 | ||
51-8099 | Plant and system operators, all other | 400 | 20.93 | 14.23 | 24.28 | 16.39 | 23.19 | 25.38 | ||
47-2161 | Plasterers and stucco masons | ND | 10.38 | 7.65 | 11.74 | 8.51 | 10.21 | 12.06 | ||
47-2152 | Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters | 1,220 | 15.73 | 10.50 | 18.34 | 12.50 | 15.78 | 18.60 | ||
33-3051 | Police and sheriff's patrol officers | 1,140 | 15.13 | 11.94 | 16.72 | 13.03 | 15.12 | 17.06 | ||
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 | ||
43-5031 | Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers | 300 | 11.45 | 9.46 | 12.44 | 9.79 | 11.24 | 13.03 | ||
43-5051 | Postal service clerks | 160 | 17.98 | 15.88 | 19.03 | 16.77 | 18.43 | 19.96 | ||
43-5052 | Postal service mail carriers | 480 | 17.90 | 15.40 | 19.16 | 17.18 | 18.66 | 20.13 | ||
43-5053 | Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators | 300 | 11.19 | 7.12 | 13.23 | 7.65 | 9.73 | 14.38 | ||
11-9131 | Postmasters and mail superintendents | 150 | 19.51 | 13.68 | 22.43 | 16.06 | 19.25 | 22.58 | ||
51-8012 | Power distributors and dispatchers | ND | 20.38 | 19.88 | 20.63 | 18.91 | 20.22 | 21.53 | ||
51-8013 | Power plant operators | 230 | 23.62 | 20.83 | 25.01 | 21.92 | 24.19 | 26.26 | ||
49-9069 | Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other | ND | 14.67 | 11.14 | 16.44 | 11.76 | 13.74 | 16.19 | ||
51-5022 | Prepress technicians and workers | 90 | 9.36 | 5.84 | 11.11 | 6.23 | 9.13 | 11.61 | ||
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 | ||
51-6021 | Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials | ND | 6.37 | 5.92 | 6.60 | 5.81 | 6.31 | 6.82 | ||
51-5023 | Printing machine operators | 80 | 11.89 | 8.52 | 13.58 | 9.70 | 12.13 | 13.68 | ||
33-9021 | Private detectives and investigators | 10 | 9.29 | 7.74 | 10.06 | 8.17 | 9.38 | 10.33 | ||
21-1092 | Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists | 70 | 10.26 | 8.13 | 11.32 | 8.71 | 9.95 | 11.51 | ||
43-3061 | Procurement clerks | 50 | 13.70 | 9.69 | 15.71 | 11.08 | 14.05 | 16.33 | ||
27-2012 | Producers and directors* | 90 | 25,800 | 12,470 | 32,470 | 12,890 | 14,610 | 29,380 | ||
51-9199 | Production workers, all other | 810 | 12.88 | 7.72 | 15.46 | 8.61 | 10.44 | 16.42 | ||
43-5061 | Production, planning, and expediting clerks | 150 | 14.28 | 8.07 | 17.39 | 9.41 | 12.51 | 18.82 | ||
43-9081 | Proofreaders and copy markers | ND | 9.83 | 8.48 | 10.50 | 8.75 | 9.64 | 10.56 | ||
11-9141 | Property, real estate, and community association managers | 170 | 13.69 | 8.59 | 16.24 | 9.56 | 11.96 | 14.50 | ||
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 | ||
31-1013 | Psychiatric aides | ND | 6.33 | 5.82 | 6.58 | 5.65 | 6.15 | 6.65 | ||
29-2053 | Psychiatric technicians | 20 | 9.03 | 7.61 | 9.74 | 7.51 | 8.26 | 10.67 | ||
29-1066 | Psychiatrists | 10 | 57.92 | 49.13 | 62.31 | 50.74 | 58.44 | ND | ||
11-2031 | Public relations managers | 100 | 22.87 | 13.84 | 27.39 | 14.65 | 16.91 | 27.81 | ||
27-3031 | Public relations specialists | 180 | 17.82 | 11.79 | 20.83 | 13.81 | 16.77 | 21.38 | ||
53-7072 | Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers | 120 | 21.13 | 16.93 | 23.24 | 18.45 | 20.93 | 24.71 | ||
13-1021 | Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products | 30 | 19.75 | 13.44 | 22.91 | 15.68 | 20.63 | 24.73 | ||
13-1023 | Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products | 220 | 17.40 | 11.25 | 20.48 | 12.72 | 16.17 | 21.25 | ||
11-3061 | Purchasing managers | 170 | 21.02 | 12.11 | 25.47 | 13.42 | 19.61 | 26.28 |
* Annual wages (see general definitions)
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