Table 5: Southwest Region


    Total    
    Employ- Mean  
Code Occupational Title ment Wage Median**
         
Total All Occupations 48,810 $12.94 $10.46
         
I. Managerial and Administrative Occupations 3,500 20.20 17.56
         
A. Staff and Administrative Specialty Managerial Occupations 550 22.63  
13002 Financial managers 180 26.39 22.64
13005 Personnel, training & labor relations managers 60 24.51 22.43
13008 Purchasing managers 60 14.31 11.74
13011 Marketing/advertising/public relations managers 70 16.09 14.72
13014 Administrative managers 80 19.73 17.71
13017 Engineering, mathematical & natural sciences managers 100 26.63 26.23
         
B. Line and Middle Management Industry Specific Managerial Occupations 1,010 17.03  
15002 Postmasters & mail superintendents 40 19.20 18.32
15005 Education administrators 100 27.56 27.66
15014 Industrial production managers 20 19.44 18.80
15017 Construction managers 160 17.95 13.19
15021 Mining/quarrying/oil-gas well drilling managers 40 37.42 39.85
15023 Communications/transportation & utilities managers 110 20.82 19.96
15026 Food service/lodging managers 330 12.23 11.65
15032 Lawn service managers 10 12.26 11.64
15099 Other services managers 200 12.35 6.71
         
C. Other Managerial and Administrative Occupations 1,820 21.66  
19005 General managers & top executives 1,530 21.15 18.75
19999 All other managers and administrators 290 24.37 20.36
         
II. Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations 7,170 16.61 15.64
         
A. Management Support Occupations 1,130 18.79  
         
1. Accountants, Auditors, and Other Financial Specialists 430 19.98 17.36
21108 Loan officers & counselors 100 17.29 13.45
21114 Accountants & auditors 240 22.03 19.69
21117 Budget analysts 10 22.96 23.17
21199 Other financial specialists 80 16.75 11.91
         
2. Purchasing Agents and Buyers 90 18.87  
21302 Buyers, except farm products 30 12.80 12.09
21308 Purchasing agents 60 21.90 21.96
         
3. Personnel, Training, Labor Relations Specialists, and Related Workers 70 13.84 12.15
21511 Personnel, training & labor relations specialist 70 13.84 12.15
         
4. Other Management Support Workers 540 18.47  
21902 Cost estimators 30 21.55 18.99
21908 Construction & building inspectors 20 16.95 16.14
21911 Compliance officers, except construction 60 19.66 18.97
21917 Assessors 20 13.33 12.31
21999 All other management support workers 410 18.40 13.55
         
B. Engineers and Related Occupations 660 $23.00  
         
1. Engineers 360 26.73 27.97
22108 Mining engineers, including mine safety 60 27.74 29.00
22111 Petroleum engineers 40 29.40 29.34
22121 Civil engineers, including traffic 60 23.65 22.17
22126 Electrical & electronic engineers 20 26.33 27.91
22135 Mechanical engineers 30 27.94 31.24
22199 All other engineers 150 26.79 29.20
         
2. Architects & Surveying & Mapping Scientists 60 23.22  
22302 Architects, except landscape & marine 20 24.23 21.99
22308 Landscape architects 10 25.32 26.60
22311 Surveying & mapping scientists 30 21.84 20.92
         
3. Engineering and Related Technicians and Technologists 240 17.19 16.30
22502 Civil engineering technicians & technologists 30 15.88 16.19
22505 Electrical/electronic technicians and technologists 20 15.77 12.71
22514 Drafters 80 15.38 14.52
22521 Surveying & mapping technicians & technologists 50 15.92 15.05
22599 Other engineering & related technicians & technologists 60 22.10 21.88
         
C. Natural Scientists & Related Workers 280 21.01  
         
1. Physical Scientists 50 22.70 21.41
24105 Chemists, except biochemists 20 17.85 15.54
24111 Geologists, geophysicists & oceanographers 20 26.61 23.30
24199 All other physical scientists 10 24.68 23.12
         
2. Life Scientists 110 22.26 21.72
24302 Foresters & conservation scientists 50 21.73 21.49
24308 Biological scientists 50 23.01 22.09
24399 All other life scientists 10 21.32 21.53
         
3. Physical & Life Science Technicians & Technologists 120 19.03 20.43
24502 Biological/agricultural/food technicians & technologists 20 10.91 10.54
24505 Chemical technicians & technologists, except health 60 20.65 21.46
24599 Other physical & life science technicians & technologists 40 20.98 21.72
         
D. Computer, Mathematical, Operations Research, & Related Occupations 260 16.98  
         
1. Computer Scientists & Related Workers 240 16.60 15.32
25102 Systems analysts 30 22.42 22.55
25104 Computer support specialists 90 17.34 15.45
25105 Computer programmers 40 19.49 19.84
25199 Other computer scientists & related 80 11.86 7.80
         
2. Mathematical Scientists & Related 20 22.64 22.02
25319 Other mathematical scientists 20 22.64 22.02
         
E. Social Scientists and Other Social, Recreational, and Religious Occupations 620 11.55  
         
1. Social Scientists, Including Urban and Regional Planners 70 21.96 21.82
27108 Psychologists 40 24.16 23.40
27199 All other social scientists 30 19.36 20.79
         
2. Other Social Science Related Workers 550 $10.21  
27302 Social workers, medical & psychiatric 60 15.23 14.89
27305 Social workers, except medical & psychiatric 120 13.08 12.67
27308 Human services workers 210 8.00 7.80
27311 Recreation workers 80 11.09 9.28
27399 Other social science & related 80 7.07 7.02
         
F. Law and Related Occupations 190 16.52  
         
1. Lawyers and Related Workers 170 16.85 16.05
28102 Judges & magistrates 50 11.78 13.60
28199 Other lawyers & related 120 18.91 17.62
         
2. Legal Assistants and Technicians, Except Clerical 20 13.99 13.25
28300 Legal assistants/technicians 20 13.99 13.25
         
G. Teachers, Educators, Librarians, and Related Occupations 2,550 14.49  
         
1. Teachers 100 21.16 19.08
31299 Other postsecondary teachers 100 21.16 19.08
         
2. Other Teachers and Instructors 1,970 15.53  
31303 Teachers, preschool 50 13.70 11.87
31304 Teachers, kindergarten 50 17.01 17.80
31305 Teachers, elementary school 490 16.73 17.34
31308 Teachers, secondary school 710 16.61 16.92
31311 Teachers, special education 200 15.66 15.53
31321 Instructors & coaches, sports & physical training 220 12.44 9.90
31399 Other teachers/instructors 250 12.77 9.93
         
3. Librarians, Archivists, Curators, and Other Education Related Workers 480 8.85  
31502 Librarians, professional 40 19.34 19.12
31505 Technical assistants, library 20 7.43 7.37
31511 Curators/archivists/museum technicians & conservators 10 15.96 13.73
31514 Vocation/education counselors 30 18.42 18.76
31521 Teacher aides, paraprofessional 360 6.11 5.82
31599 Other librarians/archivists & curators 20 20.67 21.53
         
H. Health Practitioners, Technologists, Technicians, & Related Health Occupations 1,060 17.93 15.57
         
1. Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners 120 35.24  
32102 Physicians & surgeons 40 53.34 N.A.
32114 Veterinarians and veterinary inspectors 20 26.49 28.70
32199 Other health diagnosing & treating practitioners 60 26.09 29.04
         
2. Therapists 120 19.95  
32302 Respiratory therapists 20 13.80 14.15
32305 Occupational therapists 10 18.81 19.57
32308 Physical therapists 20 29.27 25.69
32314 Speech pathologists & audiologists 40 18.47 18.48
32399 All other therapists 30 20.18 21.26
         
3. Health Care Maintenance and Treating Workers 570 $15.58  
32502 Registered nurses 400 15.81 15.85
32505 Licensed practical nurses 90 11.58 11.55
32508 Emergency medical technicians 20 9.44 9.26
32517 Pharmacists 40 28.78 31.49
32518 Pharmacy technicians 20 8.58 8.59
         
4. Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, and Technicians 250 14.13  
32905 Medical & clinical laboratory technicians 30 15.39 12.79
32911 Medical records technicians 20 9.32 8.79
32919 Radiologic technologists 40 12.94 12.37
32999 All other health professionals, paraprofessionals/technicians 160 14.80 13.84
         
I. Writers, Artists, Entertainers, Athletes, and Related Occupations 70 14.42  
34002 Writers & editors 20 16.41 11.61
34008 Public relations specialists & publicity writers 10 21.02 20.05
34011 Reporters & correspondents 20 9.50 9.37
34038 Designers, except interior 20 14.05 9.00
         
J. Other Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations 350 14.58 12.42
39999 Other professional, paraprofessional/technicians 350 14.58 12.42
         
III. Sales and Related Occupations 5,140 9.35 7.79
         
A. First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors 670 14.40 12.81
41002 First-line supervisors, sales & related occupations 670 14.40 12.81
         
B. Sales Occupations, Service 250 12.72 9.34
43002 Sales agents, insurance 20 16.25 12.03
43008 Sales agents, real estate 10 15.16 17.19
43021 Travel agents 60 10.04 10.23
43023 Sales agents, advertising 40 14.90 10.14
43099 Other sales representatives & sales persons, service 120 12.43 8.30
         
C. Merchandise, Products, and Other Sales and Sales-Related Occupations 4,220 8.36  
49005 Salespersons, scientific products & services 40 13.82 11.11
49008 Salespersons, except scientific & retail 160 17.71 16.20
49011 Salespersons, retail 1,920 8.26 7.26
49014 Salespersons, parts 100 9.90 9.60
49017 Counter & rental clerks 300 6.86 6.29
49021 Stock clerks, sales floor 410 7.68 7.33
49023 Cashiers 990 7.63 7.25
49999 All other sales & related 300 7.58 6.37
         
IV. Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations 6,150 10.68 9.45
         
A. First-Line Supervisors & Managers/Supervisors 560 14.58 12.50
51002 First-line supervisors, clerical & administrative 560 14.58 12.50
         
B. Industry Specific Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations 970 8.67  
         
1. Banking, Security, Finance, and Credit Workers 250 $8.93  
53102 Tellers 140 8.08 7.90
53105 New accounts clerk 20 9.80 9.32
53121 Loan and credit clerks 60 9.97 9.61
53123 Adjustment clerks 20 9.49 8.53
53199 Other banking, security, finance & credit workers 10 11.80 8.65
         
2. Insurance Workers 150 11.92  
53311 Insurance claims clerks 40 10.04 10.92
53314 Insurance policy processing clerks 80 8.41 7.88
53399 Other insurance examiners, appraisers & clerks 30 23.79 23.40
         
3. Investigative and Related Workers, Except Insurance 40 12.73 12.08
53508 Bill & account collectors 40 12.73 12.08
         
4. Municipal and Related Workers 60 11.98  
53702 Court clerks 30 10.97 10.71
53705 Municipal clerks 30 12.98 12.01
         
5. Lodging and Travel Workers 340 6.86 6.89
53808 Hotel desk clerks 340 6.86 6.89
         
6. Other Industry Specific Workers 130 6.39 6.05
53905 Teacher's aides and assistants, clerical 130 6.39 6.05
         
C. Secretarial and General Office Occupations 2,900 10.15  
         
1. Secretaries 920 10.50  
55105 Medical secretaries 20 10.55 10.96
55108 Secretaries, except legal & medical 900 10.50 9.89
         
2. Other Secretarial Related and General Office Workers 1,980 9.99  
55302 Stenographers and/or court reporters 20 12.28 13.00
55305 Receptionists & information clerks 280 9.24 9.52
55307 Typists, including word processing 20 8.37 7.85
55314 Personnel clerks, except payroll & timekeeping 20 11.17 9.40
55323 Order clerks, materials, merchandise & service 50 10.10 8.69
55335 Customer service representatives, utilities 70 11.58 11.45
55338 Bookkeeping, accounting & auditing clerks 690 10.60 10.05
55341 Payroll & timekeeping clerks 40 12.33 12.18
55344 Billing, cost & rate clerks 40 10.21 10.59
55347 General office clerks 750 9.37 9.06
         
D. Electronic Data Processing and Other Office Machine Occupations 90 10.41 9.46
56002 Operators, billing/posting/calculating machines 10 9.73 9.87
56011 Computer operators, except peripheral equipment 20 12.00 9.86
56017 Data entry keyers, except composing 30 10.33 9.60
56099 Other office machine operators 30 9.59 8.17
         
E. Communications, Mail and Message Distributing Occupations 100 13.91  
         
1. Communications Equipment Operators 30 10.52  
57102 Switchboard operators 20 9.16 8.48
57199 Other communications equipment operators 10 13.24 14.39
         
2. Mail & Message Distribution Workers 70 $15.37  
57302 Mail clerks, except machine operators 10 9.11 8.30
57399 Other mail & message distributors 60 16.41 16.73
         
F. Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Occupations 790 14.50 14.00
58002 Dispatchers, police, fire & ambulance 60 10.81 10.95
58005 Dispatchers, except police, fire & ambulance 40 13.14 15.99
58008 Production, planning & expediting clerks 190 20.90 22.07
58011 Transportation agents 20 10.30 10.06
58014 Meter readers, utilities 20 11.66 10.76
58023 Stock clerks, stockroom, warehouse or storage yard 200 11.11 8.77
58026 Order fillers, wholesale & retail sales 10 7.15 7.18
58028 Traffic, shipping, & receiving clerks 230 14.37 15.02
58099 Other material recording, scheduling & distributing 20 14.11 14.75
         
G. Other Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations 740 7.96 7.38
59999 All other clerical & administrative support workers 740 7.96 7.38
         
V. Service Occupations 10,090 7.98 7.04
         
A. First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Service 500 12.40  
61002 Fire fighting & prevention supervisors 20 27.52 30.20
61005 Police & detective supervisors 50 22.90 22.33
61008 Housekeeping supervisors 120 8.43 8.07
61099 All other service supervisors 310 11.26 9.66
         
B. Protective Service Occupations 900 12.23  
63008 Fire fighters 140 12.94 12.52
63011 Police detectives 20 17.69 17.67
63014 Police patrol officers 110 16.25 15.75
63017 Correction officers & jailers 90 11.55 11.05
63021 Parking enforcement officers 10 12.38 12.41
63032 Sheriffs & deputy sheriffs 110 15.18 14.93
63044 Crossing guards 20 8.70 9.56
63047 Guards and watch guards 210 9.45 8.26
63099 Other protective service 190 10.85 9.07
         
C. Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations 4,970 6.79 6.22
65002 Hosts & hostesses, lounge, restaurant & coffee shop 210 6.81 6.45
65005 Bartenders 470 6.88 6.79
65008 Waiters & waitresses 1,320 5.81 5.78
65014 Dining room & cafeteria attendants, bartender help 270 5.92 5.84
65017 Counter attendants, coffee shop, lunchroom, cafeteria 240 7.36 7.47
65021 Bakers, bread & pastry 80 9.81 10.24
65023 Butchers & meat cutters 30 11.29 12.33
65026 Cooks, restaurant 440 8.79 8.41
65028 Cooks, institution or cafeteria 230 7.54 7.50
65032 Cooks, fast food 250 7.35 7.44
65035 Cooks, short order 160 7.20 7.05
65038 Food preparation workers 540 7.19 7.21
65041 Combined food preparation & service workers 570 5.79 5.83
65099 All other food service workers 160 7.24 6.71
         
D. Health Service and Related Occupations 600 $8.34 $7.90
66002 Dental assistants 120 9.43 8.42
66005 Medical assistants 30 9.12 8.86
66008 Nursing aides, orderlies & attendants 140 7.94 7.89
66011 Home health aides 90 7.70 7.75
66017 Physical & corrective therapy assistants & aides 20 11.32 10.76
66099 Other health service 200 7.87 7.58
         
E. Cleaning and Building Service Occupations 2,260 7.73  
67002 Maids & housekeeping cleaners 1,370 7.22 6.93
67005 Janitors & cleaners 790 8.54 8.02
67099 Other cleaning & building service workers 100 8.26 7.61
         
F. Personal Service Occupations 650 7.46  
68005 Hairdressers, hairstylists & cosmetologists 80 7.99 7.22
68014 Amusement & recreation attendants 250 7.53 7.45
68023 Baggage porters & bellhops 20 6.44 6.03
68038 Child care workers 140 6.93 6.75
68099 Other personal service 160 7.67 6.56
         
G. Other Service Occupations 210 11.12 8.48
69999 All other service workers 210 11.12 8.48
         
VI. Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations 890 8.86 8.41
         
A. First-Line Supervisors, Agricultural/Forestry/Fishing 30 14.56 13.27
72002 First-line supervisors, agricultural/forestry/fishing 30 14.56 13.27
         
B. Timber Cutting and Logging Occupations 20 13.18 12.80
73099 Other timber cutting & related logging workers 20 13.18 12.80
         
C. Other Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations 840 8.57  
79002 Forest/conservation workers 20 12.87 12.00
79017 Animal caretakers 40 7.10 5.91
79041 Laborers, landscaping & groundskeeping 690 8.40 8.19
79999 All other agricultural, forestry & fishing workers 90 9.58 8.45
         
VII. Production, Construction, Operating, Maintenance, and Material      
Handling Occupations 15,870 15.11 13.64
         
A. First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Production,      
Construction, Maintenance, and Related 1,340 23.61 22.96
81002 First-line supervisors, mechanics/installers/repairers 220 22.51 20.79
81005 First-line supervisors, trades & extractive 670 22.91 22.10
81008 First-line supervisors, production & operating 80 22.48 21.99
81011 First-line supervisors, transport/moving machines 90 23.58 22.98
81099 All other first-line supervisors, product/construct/maintenance 280 26.44 30.05
         
B. Inspectors & Related 90 12.64 11.00
83000 Inspectors & related 90 12.64 11.00
         
C. Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 2,840 $16.72 $16.19
         
1. Machinery and Related Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 1,420 18.43  
85110 Machinery maintenance mechanics 40 17.26 19.29
85117 Underground mine machinery mechanics 160 22.06 21.94
85119 Other machinery maintenance mechanics 250 24.33 23.78
85132 Maintenance repairers, general utility 970 16.36 15.84
         
2. Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 730 13.91  
85302 Automotive mechanics 380 13.43 11.57
85311 Bus & truck mechanics & diesel engine specialists 110 12.58 12.30
85314 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines 100 19.33 20.62
85323 Aircraft mechanics 20 13.97 14.37
85399 Other mobile equipment mechanics/install/repair 120 12.11 12.18
         
3. Communications Equipment Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers 60 20.63 20.18
85599 Other communication equipment mechanics/installers/repairers 60 20.63 20.18
         
4. Other Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers 140 18.89  
85702 Telephone & cable television installers & repairers 40 16.93 15.92
85799 Other electrical/electronic equipment mechanics/installers 100 19.67 20.48
         
5. Other Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 490 14.99  
85905 Precision instrument repairers 20 20.73 21.48
85938 Installers & repairers, buildings & mobile homes 20 10.12 10.77
85953 Tire repairers & changers 200 10.92 8.37
85999 Other mechanics, installers & repairers 250 18.17 18.35
         
D. Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations, Except Material Moving 3,300 15.98 15.50
         
1. Carpentry and Related Workers 810 16.84  
87102 Carpenters 770 17.01 17.41
87108 Drywall installers 40 13.55 11.96
         
2. Electrical and Related Workers 320 19.50 18.50
87202 Electricians 320 19.50 18.50
         
3. Masonry and Related Workers 220 12.61  
87311 Concrete & terrazzo finishers 130 10.87 10.97
87399 Other masonry & related 90 15.12 14.60
         
4. Painting and Related Workers 90 12.27 11.75
87402 Painters & paperhangers, construction & maintenance 90 12.27 11.75
         
5. Plumbing and Related Workers 170 14.85  
87502 Plumbers, pipefitters & steamfitters 140 15.38 15.53
87599 Other plumbing & related 30 12.37 11.64
         
6. Floor Related Workers, Except Carpenters 10 10.55 10.63
87699 Other floor related, except carpenters 10 10.55 10.63
         
7. Road, Rail, & Related Construction & Maintenance Workers, Except Masonry 130 13.65  
87708 Paving, surfacing & tamping equipment operators 80 13.28 13.74
87711 Highway maintenance workers 50 14.23 14.40
         
8. Other Construction Trades Workers 350 $12.42  
87802 Insulation workers 60 11.47 11.63
87808 Roofers 70 11.50 10.86
87814 Structural metal workers 40 18.57 19.83
87899 All other construction trades workers 180 11.73 10.49
         
9. Extractive & Related Workers-Including Blasters 1,200 16.82  
87902 Earth drillers, except oil & gas 60 20.58 16.57
87914 Derrick operators, oil & gas extraction 120 13.40 11.80
87917 Service unit operators 60 11.67 10.51
87921 Roustabouts 330 14.53 13.89
87989 Other extractive workers, except helpers 540 19.82 20.65
87999 Other construction & extractive, except helpers 90 12.68 12.41
         
E. Precision Production Occupations 300 13.68  
         
1. Precision Metal Workers 110 16.35 16.71
89108 Machinists 60 16.52 16.33
89132 Sheet metal workers 20 15.92 15.45
89199 Other precision metal workers 30 16.28 19.98
         
2. Precision Woodworkers 20 15.36 15.65
89300 Precision woodworkers 20 15.36 15.65
         
3. Precision Printing Workers 20 11.25 9.87
89700 Precision printing workers 20 11.25 9.87
         
4. Precision Food Workers 40 9.97 10.09
89800 Precision food workers 40 9.97 10.09
         
5. Other Precision Workers 110 12.51 10.17
89900 Precision workers, nec 110 12.51 10.17
         
F. Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders 640 14.38  
         
1. Metal Fabricators, Structural Metal Products 40 17.49  
91714 Metal fabricators, structural metal products 40 17.49 20.86
         
2. Other Metal & Plastic Machine Setters, Operators, & Related Workers 50 11.10 10.29
92197 All other metal/plastic machine setters & operators 40 11.23 10.43
92198 All other machine operators, metal/plastic 10 10.63 10.05
         
3. Printing, Binding, and Related Workers 20 7.54 7.61
92543 Printing press machine operators 20 7.54 7.61
         
4. Textile and Related Setters, Operators, and Related Workers 120 7.19 7.14
92726 Laundry & dry-cleaning operators, except pressing 120 7.19 7.14
         
5. Other Textile & Related Setters & Operators 60 6.90 6.88
92799 Other textile & related setters & operators 60 6.90 6.88
         
6. Other Machine Setters, Operators, & Tenders 350 18.75 20.79
92944 Cutting & slicing machine operators 10 9.57 8.33
92997 Other machine setters & set-up operators 30 11.92 9.69
92998 Other machine operators & tenders 310 19.58 21.23
         
G. Hand Working Occupations, Including Assemblers and Fabricators 380 $13.78  
         
1. Precision Assemblers 60 7.63 7.61
93197 Other precision assemblers 60 7.63 7.61
         
2. Other Hand Workers, Including Assemblers and Fabricators 320 14.93 13.96
93914 Welders & cutters 220 17.17 16.73
93999 All other hand workers, nec 100 10.01 8.70
         
H. Plant & System Occupations 950 20.69 21.02
95000 Plant & system workers 950 20.69 21.02
         
I. Transportation and Material Moving Machines and Vehicle Operators 3,490 13.25  
         
1. Motor Vehicle Operators 2,000 11.24 10.68
97102 Truck drivers, heavy or tractor trailer 670 13.35 12.39
97105 Truck drivers-light, include delivery/route workers 530 11.35 11.16
97108 Bus drivers, except school 120 8.52 8.53
97111 Bus drivers, school 170 8.54 8.67
97114 Taxi drivers & chauffeurs 60 11.45 5.99
97117 Driver/sales workers 360 8.06 6.78
97199 Other motor vehicle operators 90 16.26 17.70
         
2. Other Rail Vehicle Operators & Controllers 10 13.21 11.93
97399 Other rail vehicle operators & controllers 10 13.21 11.93
         
3. Air Transportation Workers 30 16.85 17.44
97702 Aircraft pilots & flight engineers 30 16.85 17.44
         
4. All Other Transportation and Related Workers 200 10.21 10.43
97899 All other transportation & related workers 200 10.21 10.43
         
5. Material Moving Equipment Operators 1,250 16.86 15.20
97911 Well head pumpers 50 16.14 20.83
97923 Excavating & loading machine operators 200 13.38 12.48
97938 Grader, bulldozer and scraper operators 340 16.47 14.46
97944 Crane & tower operators 10 18.37 18.57
97947 Industrial truck & tractor operators 60 18.08 21.37
97956 Operating engineers 90 16.90 15.41
97989 Other material moving equipment operators 360 19.70 20.31
97999 Other transportation, material moving equipment 140 15.00 12.57
         
J. Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand-Excluding Agriculture      
and Forestry Laborers 2,540 8.81 8.12
         
1. Helpers-Mechanics and Repairers 70 12.35 10.62
98102 Helpers, mechanics & repairers 70 12.35 10.62
         
2. Helpers-Construction Trades and Extractive Workers 1,120 8.88  
98312 Helpers, carpenters 320 9.14 8.82
98312 Helpers, electricians & powerline installers 90 10.03 10.03
98314 Helpers, painters/plasterers/stucco masons/paperhangers 70 10.59 10.23
98315 Helpers, plumbers/pipefitters/steamfitters 80 9.31 8.21
98319 Helpers, other construction trades 30 11.97 10.29
98399 Helpers-construction trades & extractive workers 530 8.07 6.55
         
3. Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 40 $10.30 $9.39
98705 Refuse & recyclable material collectors 40 10.30 9.39
         
4. Other Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand 1,310 8.53  
98902 Hand packers & packagers 120 6.20 5.98
98905 Vehicle washers & equipment cleaners 70 7.08 6.32
98999 All other helpers, laborers & material movers, hand 1,120 8.87 8.10
         
** The unavailable wages are intentionally left blank.      
nec - not elsewhere classified      


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