|
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 |
120 |
$17.62 |
$8.05 |
$23.32 |
| 13005 |
Personnel, training & labor relations managers |
40 |
19.50 |
17.04 |
19.90 |
| 13008 |
Purchasing managers |
60 |
13.03 |
7.13 |
18.50 |
| 13011 |
Marketing/advertising/public relations managers |
70 |
15.31 |
11.16 |
16.68 |
| 13014 |
Administrative managers |
110 |
17.72 |
12.93 |
21.99 |
| 13017 |
Engineering, mathematical & natural sciences managers |
20 |
28.63 |
26.43 |
38.56 |
| B. Line and Middle Management Industry Specific Managerial
Occupations |
| 15002 |
Postmasters and mail superintendents |
30 |
20.61 |
16.47 |
24.09 |
| 15005 |
Education administrators |
370 |
25.32 |
21.34 |
33.03 |
| 15008 |
Health services managers |
80 |
19.67 |
15.72 |
23.20 |
| 15014 |
Industrial production managers |
30 |
20.00 |
14.00 |
22.82 |
| 15017 |
Construction managers |
50 |
19.54 |
14.67 |
22.09 |
| 15023 |
Communications/transportation & utilities managers |
20 |
18.95 |
11.32 |
29.91 |
| 15026 |
Food service/lodging managers |
190 |
10.57 |
8.37 |
12.47 |
| C. Other Managerial and Administrative Occupations |
| 19005 |
General managers & top executives |
1090 |
19.55 |
12.61 |
24.48 |
| 19999 |
All other managers & administrators |
250 |
15.35 |
11.25 |
18.21 |
| II. Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations |
| A. Management Support Occupations |
| 1. Accountants, Auditors, and Other Financial Specialists |
| 21108 |
Loan officers & counselors |
140 |
$16.27 |
$11.76 |
$19.39 |
| 21114 |
Accountants & auditors |
120 |
15.56 |
10.05 |
20.15 |
| 21199 |
All other financial specialists |
20 |
20.16 |
13.72 |
21.06 |
| 2. Purchasing Agents and Buyers |
| 21302 |
Buyers, except farm products |
10 |
15.02 |
13.31 |
16.70 |
| 21308 |
Purchasing agents |
20 |
15.10 |
10.53 |
19.77 |
| 3. Personnel, Training, Labor Relations Specialists, and Related Workers |
| 21505 |
Special agents, insurance |
50 |
12.20 |
10.86 |
14.73 |
| 21511 |
Personnel, training & labor relations specialists |
20 |
15.07 |
9.90 |
18.58 |
| 4. Other Management Support Workers |
| 21905 |
Management analysts |
20 |
16.09 |
11.25 |
19.14 |
| 21911 |
Compliance officers, except construction |
20 |
14.37 |
14.12 |
17.25 |
| 21917 |
Assessors |
20 |
12.30 |
9.17 |
16.94 |
| 21999 |
All other management support workers |
240 |
13.51 |
8.25 |
15.92 |
| B. Engineers and Related Occupations |
| 1. Engineers |
| 22121 |
Civil engineers, including traffic |
20 |
22.96 |
19.11 |
28.32 |
| 22126 |
Electrical & electronic engineers |
20 |
25.35 |
21.06 |
34.99 |
| 22135 |
Mechanical engineers |
10 |
23.04 |
18.58 |
28.60 |
| 22199 |
All other engineers |
20 |
21.89 |
13.75 |
33.56 |
| 2. Architects and Surveying and Mapping Scientists |
| 22311 |
Surveying & mapping scientists |
10 |
14.88 |
10.31 |
21.85 |
| 3. Engineering and Related Technicians and Technologists |
| 22505 |
Electrical/electronic technicians & technologists |
20 |
13.14 |
10.31 |
15.71 |
| 22514 |
Drafters |
10 |
11.38 |
9.83 |
12.86 |
| 22521 |
Surveying & mapping technicians & technologists |
20 |
11.79 |
9.98 |
14.20 |
| 22599 |
All other engineering & related technicians & technologists |
40 |
12.15 |
8.17 |
17.08 |
| C. Natural Scientists and Related Workers |
| 1. Physical Scientists |
| 24111 |
Geologists, geophysicists & oceanographers |
10 |
23.62 |
20.00 |
30.19 |
| 2. Life Scientists |
| 24302 |
Foresters & conservation scientists |
60 |
20.69 |
19.17 |
22.84 |
| 3. Physical and Life Science Technicians and Technologists |
| 24502 |
Biological/agricultural/food technicians & technologists |
40 |
11.33 |
9.31 |
12.00 |
| 24505 |
Chemical technicians & technologists, except health |
30 |
11.78 |
9.68 |
13.17 |
| D. Computer, Mathematical, Operations Research, and Related Occupations |
| 1. Computer Scientists and Related Workers |
| 25102 |
Systems analysts |
30 |
16.63 |
10.80 |
21.03 |
| 25103 |
Data base administrators |
20 |
19.09 |
16.94 |
19.32 |
| 25104 |
Computer support specialists |
90 |
11.28 |
10.36 |
12.64 |
| 25105 |
Computer programmers |
20 |
14.30 |
11.06 |
15.82 |
| 25108 |
Computer programmer aides |
10 |
9.28 |
7.16 |
11.85 |
| E. Social Scientists and Other Social, Recreational, and Religious Occupations |
| 1. Social Scientists, Including Urban and Regional Planners |
| 27108 |
Psychologists |
40 |
21.58 |
19.07 |
23.41 |
| 2. Other Social Science Related Workers |
| 27302 |
Social workers, medical & psychiatric |
60 |
13.96 |
11.40 |
16.00 |
| 27305 |
Social workers, except medical & psychiatric |
100 |
12.90 |
11.71 |
14.92 |
| 27307 |
Residential counselors |
310 |
9.06 |
8.83 |
9.87 |
| 27308 |
Human services workers |
20 |
9.38 |
5.76 |
13.34 |
| 27311 |
Recreation workers |
160 |
6.28 |
5.41 |
6.75 |
| F. Law and Related Occupations |
| 1. Law and Related Occupations |
| 28108 |
Lawyers |
50 |
18.19 |
16.24 |
19.04 |
| G. Teachers, Educators, Librarians, and Related Occupations |
| 1. Teachers-College, Junior College, University, Professional School, or Technical Institute |
| 31114 |
Nursing instructors |
140 |
14.61 |
13.77 |
15.80 |
| 2. Other Teachers and Instructors |
| 31303 |
Teachers, preschool |
50 |
11.34 |
9.10 |
12.68 |
| 31304 |
Teachers, kindergarten |
100 |
12.10 |
7.68 |
15.29 |
| 31305 |
Teachers, elementary school |
910 |
14.53 |
12.32 |
16.75 |
| 31308 |
Teachers, secondary school |
1270 |
14.26 |
11.74 |
16.62 |
| 31311 |
Teachers, special education |
410 |
13.37 |
11.86 |
15.05 |
| 31321 |
Instructors & coaches, sports & physical training |
70 |
7.42 |
5.50 |
8.85 |
| 31399 |
All other teachers/instructors |
340 |
12.12 |
11.14 |
12.29 |
| 3. Librarians, Archivists, Curators, and Other Education Related Workers |
| 31502 |
Librarians, professional |
70 |
15.39 |
14.37 |
16.17 |
| 31505 |
Technical assistants, library |
80 |
7.56 |
6.73 |
8.28 |
| 31514 |
Vocation/education counselors |
180 |
14.51 |
12.85 |
17.07 |
| 31517 |
Instructional coordinators |
20 |
15.40 |
14.54 |
16.06 |
| 31521 |
Teacher aides, paraprofessional |
670 |
6.96 |
5.81 |
8.03 |
| H. Health Practitioners, Technologists, Technicians, and Related Health Occupations |
| 1. Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners |
| 32102 |
Physicians & surgeons |
100 |
46.52 |
44.18 |
N.A. |
| 2. Health Care Maintenance and Treating Workers |
| 32302 |
Respiratory therapists |
60 |
15.71 |
13.84 |
16.97 |
| 32305 |
Occupational therapists |
10 |
23.88 |
18.36 |
32.45 |
| 32308 |
Physical therapists |
50 |
23.93 |
21.39 |
25.05 |
| 32314 |
Speech pathologists & audiologists |
70 |
16.42 |
11.83 |
18.22 |
| 32502 |
Registered nurses |
1130 |
16.51 |
13.67 |
18.79 |
| 32505 |
Licensed practical nurses |
150 |
10.70 |
9.80 |
11.54 |
| 32508 |
Emergency medical technicians |
80 |
5.69 |
5.35 |
5.73 |
| 32514 |
Opticians |
50 |
8.00 |
6.25 |
9.56 |
| 32517 |
Pharmacists |
70 |
22.83 |
15.75 |
30.93 |
| 32518 |
Pharmacy technicians |
30 |
8.65 |
7.40 |
9.74 |
| 32521 |
Dietitians & nutritionists |
20 |
13.64 |
10.93 |
15.94 |
| 3. Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, and Technicians |
| 32902 |
Medical & clinical laboratory technologists |
50 |
17.57 |
14.88 |
18.34 |
| 32905 |
Medical & clinical laboratory technicians |
10 |
11.42 |
9.28 |
14.29 |
| 32908 |
Dental hygienists |
60 |
19.19 |
17.54 |
20.61 |
| 32911 |
Medical records technicians |
60 |
9.37 |
7.85 |
10.89 |
| 32919 |
Radiologic technologists |
60 |
15.40 |
12.98 |
17.38 |
| 32928 |
Surgical technicians |
30 |
9.69 |
8.59 |
10.97 |
| 32931 |
Psychiatric technicians |
20 |
9.60 |
7.30 |
11.83 |
| 32999 |
All other health professionals, paraprofessionals/technicians |
140 |
10.84 |
9.29 |
11.52 |
| I. Writers, Artists, Entertainers, Athletes, and Related Occupations |
| 34002 |
Writers & editors |
30 |
13.35 |
9.67 |
17.04 |
| 34008 |
Public relations specialists & publicity writers |
20 |
15.78 |
14.18 |
16.18 |
| 34011 |
Reporters & correspondents |
50 |
7.86 |
6.79 |
8.88 |
| 34035 |
Artists & related workers |
30 |
9.48 |
7.78 |
10.69 |
| 34041 |
Interior designers |
10 |
10.99 |
10.70 |
11.79 |
| J. Other Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations |
| 39999 |
All other professional, paraprofessional/technicians |
320 |
16.82 |
11.39 |
20.78 |
| III. Sales and Related Occupations |
| A. First Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors |
| 41002 |
First line supervisors, sales & related occupations |
330 |
$11.56 |
$7.70 |
$13.03 |
| B. Sales Occupations, Service |
| 43014 |
Sales agents, securities/commodities/financial service |
30 |
29.22 |
28.62 |
39.63 |
| 43017 |
Sales agents, business services |
40 |
9.96 |
9.06 |
11.14 |
| 43021 |
Travel agents |
50 |
7.27 |
6.28 |
8.31 |
| 43023 |
Sales agents, advertising |
50 |
8.59 |
6.71 |
9.73 |
| C. Merchandise, Products, and Other Sales and Sales-Related Occupations |
| 49005 |
Salespersons, scientific products & services |
10 |
22.73 |
18.75 |
26.08 |
| 49008 |
Salespersons, except scientific & retail |
170 |
13.06 |
7.40 |
18.89 |
| 49011 |
Salespersons, retail |
780 |
6.61 |
5.54 |
7.68 |
| 49014 |
Salespersons, parts |
100 |
9.13 |
7.11 |
10.00 |
| 49017 |
Counter & rental clerks |
80 |
5.80 |
5.39 |
5.99 |
| 49021 |
Stock clerks, sales floor |
330 |
5.99 |
5.43 |
6.42 |
| 49023 |
Cashiers |
610 |
6.71 |
5.52 |
7.53 |
| 49026 |
News, street vendors & phone solicitors |
20 |
7.18 |
5.84 |
7.89 |
| 49999 |
All other sales & related workers |
100 |
6.14 |
5.39 |
6.01 |
| IV. Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations |
| A. First Line Supervisors &
Managers/Supervisors |
| 51002 |
First line supervisors, clerical & administrative |
380 |
$14.42 |
$9.51 |
$16.98 |
| B. Industry Specific Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations |
| 1. Banking, Security, Finance, and Credit Workers |
| 53102 |
Tellers |
210 |
7.36 |
6.44 |
8.23 |
| 53121 |
Loan & credit clerks |
40 |
8.73 |
7.03 |
9.95 |
| 2. Insurance Workers |
| 53311 |
Insurance claims clerks |
40 |
7.75 |
6.74 |
8.46 |
| 3. Investigative and Related Workers, Except Insurance |
| 53508 |
Bill & account collectors |
70 |
8.27 |
6.93 |
9.48 |
| 4. Municipal and Related Workers |
| 53702 |
Court clerks |
20 |
8.53 |
5.97 |
9.75 |
| 5. Lodging and Travel Workers |
| 53808 |
Hotel desk clerks |
80 |
7.18 |
6.41 |
7.99 |
| 6. Other Industry Specific Workers |
| 53905 |
Teachers' aides & assistants, clerical |
520 |
7.18 |
6.23 |
8.13 |
| C. Secretarial and General Office Occupations |
| 1. Secretaries |
| 55105 |
Medical secretaries |
80 |
8.85 |
7.28 |
9.82 |
| 55108 |
Secretaries, except legal & medical |
880 |
8.79 |
7.18 |
9.89 |
| 2. Other Secretarial Related and General Office Workers |
| 55305 |
Receptionists & information clerks |
230 |
7.92 |
6.78 |
9.03 |
| 55307 |
Typists, including word processing |
110 |
7.76 |
6.74 |
8.64 |
| 55314 |
Personnel clerks, except payroll & timekeeping |
10 |
10.39 |
9.18 |
11.05 |
| 55321 |
File clerks |
60 |
6.05 |
5.44 |
6.66 |
| 55323 |
Order clerks, materials, merchandise & service |
130 |
7.33 |
6.29 |
8.17 |
| 55332 |
Interviewing clerks, except personnel or welfare |
30 |
7.36 |
6.62 |
8.03 |
| 55335 |
Customer service representatives, utilities |
40 |
10.57 |
8.90 |
12.62 |
| 55338 |
Bookkeeping, accounting & auditing clerks |
620 |
9.50 |
7.21 |
10.91 |
| 55341 |
Payroll & timekeeping clerks |
50 |
9.89 |
9.02 |
11.01 |
| 55344 |
Billing, cost & rate clerks |
90 |
8.51 |
6.78 |
10.54 |
| 55347 |
General office clerks |
710 |
7.50 |
5.92 |
8.55 |
| D. Electronic Data Processing and Other Office Machine Occupations |
| 56011 |
Computer operators, except peripheral equipment |
20 |
11.13 |
7.98 |
13.41 |
| 56017 |
Data entry keyers, except composing |
60 |
9.76 |
8.91 |
11.06 |
| E. Communications, Mail and Message Distributing Occupations |
| 1. Communications Equipment Operators |
| 57102 |
Switchboard operators |
90 |
7.71 |
6.60 |
8.56 |
| 2. Mail and Message Distribution Workers |
| 57302 |
Mail clerks, except machine operators |
10 |
8.91 |
7.75 |
9.79 |
| 57305 |
Postal mail carriers |
70 |
16.32 |
14.33 |
18.31 |
| F. Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Occupations |
| 58002 |
Dispatchers, police, fire & ambulance |
50 |
9.53 |
8.87 |
9.97 |
| 58005 |
Dispatchers, except police, fire & ambulance |
30 |
12.53 |
8.46 |
16.14 |
| 58008 |
Production, planning & expediting clerks |
10 |
13.94 |
11.29 |
16.98 |
| 58023 |
Stock clerks, stockroom, warehouse or storage yard |
140 |
10.06 |
7.14 |
12.56 |
| 58026 |
Order fillers, wholesale & retail sales |
10 |
5.67 |
5.34 |
5.72 |
| 58028 |
Traffic, shipping, & receiving clerks |
130 |
13.02 |
8.33 |
17.15 |
| G. Other Clerical and Administrative Support Occupations |
| 59999 |
All other clerical & administrative support workers |
290 |
9.73 |
7.90 |
11.03 |
| V. Service Occupations |
| A. First Line Supervisors and
Managers/Supervisors-Service |
| 61005 |
Police & detective supervisors |
10 |
$18.44 |
$13.18 |
$22.07 |
| 61008 |
Housekeeping supervisors |
30 |
8.55 |
7.15 |
9.68 |
| 61099 |
All other service supervisors |
190 |
8.44 |
5.63 |
9.65 |
| B. Protective Service Occupations |
| 63014 |
Police patrol officers |
90 |
12.42 |
10.26 |
14.23 |
| 63017 |
Correction officers & jailers |
40 |
9.64 |
8.70 |
10.42 |
| 63032 |
Sheriffs & deputy sheriffs |
60 |
12.63 |
10.99 |
13.63 |
| 63047 |
Guards & watch guards |
140 |
7.64 |
6.00 |
8.70 |
| C. Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations |
| 65002 |
Hosts & hostesses, lounge, restaurant & coffee shop |
80 |
5.84 |
5.37 |
6.15 |
| 65005 |
Bartenders |
250 |
5.94 |
5.40 |
6.28 |
| 65008 |
Waiters & waitresses |
850 |
5.39 |
5.35 |
5.74 |
| 65014 |
Dining room & cafeteria attendants, bartender help |
240 |
5.66 |
5.41 |
5.93 |
| 65021 |
Bakers, bread & pastry |
40 |
7.40 |
6.45 |
8.14 |
| 65023 |
Butchers & meat cutters |
40 |
9.64 |
7.68 |
11.68 |
| 65026 |
Cooks, restaurant |
210 |
6.71 |
5.70 |
7.70 |
| 65028 |
Cooks, institution or cafeteria |
520 |
6.77 |
5.70 |
7.81 |
| 65032 |
Cooks, fast food |
150 |
5.44 |
5.33 |
5.70 |
| 65035 |
Cooks, short order |
90 |
6.36 |
5.53 |
7.36 |
| 65038 |
Food preparation workers |
320 |
5.75 |
5.39 |
5.92 |
| 65041 |
Combined food preparation & service workers |
370 |
5.48 |
5.34 |
5.73 |
| 65099 |
All other food service workers |
110 |
5.45 |
5.36 |
5.80 |
| D. Health Service and Related Occupations |
| 66002 |
Dental assistants |
100 |
7.38 |
5.66 |
8.90 |
| 66005 |
Medical assistants |
40 |
8.24 |
6.80 |
8.53 |
| 66008 |
Nursing aides, orderlies & attendants |
450 |
7.34 |
5.95 |
8.55 |
| 66011 |
Home health aides |
120 |
7.36 |
6.62 |
8.03 |
| 66017 |
Physical & corrective therapy assistants & aides |
30 |
10.16 |
7.16 |
13.99 |
| 66099 |
All other health service workers |
60 |
8.52 |
7.12 |
9.55 |
| E. Cleaning and Building Service Occupations |
| 67002 |
Maids & housekeeping cleaners |
550 |
5.64 |
5.39 |
5.90 |
| 67005 |
Janitors & cleaners |
940 |
7.83 |
6.27 |
8.71 |
| 67099 |
All other cleaning & building service workers |
70 |
9.17 |
7.21 |
10.32 |
| F. Personal Service Occupations |
| 68014 |
Amusement & recreation attendants |
10 |
6.70 |
5.51 |
7.66 |
| 68035 |
Personal and home care aides |
30 |
6.37 |
5.58 |
7.40 |
| 68038 |
Child care workers |
160 |
5.89 |
5.42 |
6.32 |
| 69999 |
All other service workers |
140 |
10.48 |
5.54 |
17.17 |
| VI. Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations |
| A. First Line Supervisors |
| 72002 |
First line supervisors, agricultural/forestry/fishing |
20 |
$10.80 |
$8.22 |
$11.46 |
| B. Other Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing, and Related Occupations |
| 79041 |
Laborers, landscaping & groundskeeping |
350 |
8.01 |
6.15 |
9.40 |
| 79999 |
All other agricultural, forestry & fishing workers |
160 |
9.30 |
7.35 |
10.59 |
| VII. Production, Construction, Operating, Maintenance, and Material Handling Occupations |
| A. First Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors-Production, Construction |
| 81002 |
First line supervisors, mechanics/installers/repairers |
140 |
$12.01 |
$6.61 |
$17.32 |
| 81005 |
First line supervisors, trades & extractive |
190 |
14.07 |
11.52 |
16.32 |
| 81008 |
First line supervisors, production & operating |
130 |
16.75 |
11.80 |
19.42 |
| 81011 |
First line supervisors, transport/moving machines |
40 |
17.47 |
15.16 |
19.62 |
| 81017 |
First line supervisors, helpers/laborers/movers-hand |
20 |
13.07 |
9.49 |
14.57 |
| 81099 |
All other first line supervisors, product/construct/maintenance |
240 |
26.88 |
23.36 |
37.61 |
| B. Inspectors and Related Occupations |
| 83005 |
Production inspectors, test/grade/sort/sample/weigh |
50 |
12.40 |
8.63 |
17.38 |
| 1. Machinery and Related Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
| 85110 |
Machinery maintenance mechanics |
150 |
17.02 |
12.68 |
22.14 |
| 85132 |
Maintenance repairers, general utility |
560 |
11.31 |
8.12 |
14.32 |
| 2. Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
| 85302 |
Automotive mechanics |
180 |
11.97 |
10.34 |
13.83 |
| 85311 |
Bus & truck mechanics & diesel engine specialists |
70 |
12.68 |
10.84 |
14.13 |
| 85314 |
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines |
30 |
14.51 |
12.14 |
17.59 |
| 3. Other Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
| 85702 |
Telephone & cable television installers & repairers |
30 |
14.97 |
10.19 |
20.11 |
| 85708 |
Electronic home entertainment equipment repairers |
30 |
13.39 |
5.59 |
17.43 |
| 85723 |
Electrical powerline installers & repairers |
80 |
20.06 |
17.58 |
21.98 |
| 85726 |
Station installers & repairers, telephone |
60 |
15.03 |
10.98 |
18.31 |
| 4. Other Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |
| 85902 |
Heating/air conditioning/refrigeration mechanics |
60 |
13.65 |
10.17 |
16.93 |
| 85905 |
Precision instrument repairers |
10 |
19.75 |
16.84 |
20.59 |
| 85953 |
Tire repairers & changers |
70 |
6.70 |
5.52 |
7.76 |
| 85999 |
All other mechanics, installers & repairers |
10 |
16.87 |
9.93 |
22.61 |
| D. Construction Trades & Extractive Occupations, Except Material Moving |
| 1. Carpentry and Related Workers |
| 87102 |
Carpenters |
200 |
12.33 |
10.91 |
13.71 |
| 2. Electrical and Related Workers |
| 87202 |
Electricians |
370 |
13.65 |
12.38 |
15.36 |
| 3. Masonry and Related Workers |
| 87311 |
Concrete & terrazzo finishers |
50 |
11.79 |
11.18 |
12.90 |
| 4. Painting and Related Workers |
| 87402 |
Painters & paperhangers, construction & maintenance |
80 |
10.77 |
8.96 |
12.35 |
| 5. Plumbing and Related Workers |
| 87502 |
Plumbers, pipefitters & steamfitters |
50 |
11.03 |
9.48 |
12.38 |
| 6. Road, Rail, and Related Construction and Maintenance Workers, Except Masonry Workers |
| 87708 |
Paving, surfacing & tamping equipment operators |
120 |
10.78 |
9.34 |
12.20 |
| 87711 |
Highway maintenance workers |
60 |
9.62 |
8.91 |
10.24 |
| 7. Other Construction Trades Workers |
| 87817 |
Fence erectors |
80 |
9.12 |
8.41 |
9.91 |
| 8. Extractive and Related Workers-Including Blasters |
| 87917 |
Service unit operators |
130 |
9.96 |
9.07 |
10.92 |
| 87921 |
Roustabouts |
170 |
7.94 |
6.78 |
8.58 |
| E. Precision Production Occupations |
| 1. Precision Metal Workers |
| 89108 |
Machinists |
60 |
14.26 |
11.44 |
16.49 |
| 2. Precision Printing Workers |
| 89702 |
Hand compositors & typesetters |
30 |
7.68 |
6.07 |
9.14 |
| F. Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders |
| 1. Printing, Binding, and Related Workers |
| 92543 |
Printing press machine operators |
20 |
9.64 |
9.01 |
10.55 |
| 92546 |
Bindery machine operators |
10 |
6.24 |
5.39 |
5.93 |
| 2. Textile and Related Setters, Operators, and Related Workers |
| 92717 |
Sewing machine operators, garment |
20 |
6.71 |
5.76 |
7.73 |
| 3. Other Machine Setters, Set-up Operators, Operators and Tenders-Except Metal and Plastic |
| 92965 |
Crushing/grinding/mixing/blending machine operators |
20 |
11.53 |
8.37 |
12.86 |
| 92971 |
Extruding/forming/pressing/compacting machine operators |
50 |
12.39 |
11.69 |
13.31 |
| 92974 |
Packaging & filling machine operators |
70 |
8.10 |
5.83 |
10.31 |
| 92998 |
All other machine operators & tenders |
80 |
9.05 |
7.13 |
10.05 |
| G. Hand Working Occupations, Including Assemblers and Fabricators |
| 1. Other Hand Workers, Including Assemblers and Fabricators |
| 93914 |
Welders & cutters |
70 |
11.90 |
10.29 |
12.69 |
| 93938 |
Meat, poultry & fish cutters & trimmers, hand |
60 |
6.46 |
5.47 |
7.20 |
| 93956 |
Assemblers/fabricators except machine/electronic/precision |
60 |
9.14 |
6.60 |
9.75 |
| 93999 |
All other hand workers, nec |
60 |
10.84 |
6.71 |
16.84 |
| H. Plant and System Operators |
| 95002 |
Water/liquid waste treatment plant & system operators |
20 |
12.81 |
10.99 |
13.84 |
| 95099 |
All other plant & system operators |
110 |
8.18 |
5.65 |
8.63 |
| I. Transportation and Material Moving Machines and Vehicle Operators |
| 1. Motor Vehicle Operators |
| 97102 |
Truck drivers, heavy or tractor trailer |
900 |
11.72 |
10.33 |
13.68 |
| 97105 |
Truck drivers-light, include delivery/route workers |
450 |
8.94 |
5.85 |
9.97 |
| 97108 |
Bus drivers, except school |
100 |
7.59 |
6.50 |
8.56 |
| 97111 |
Bus drivers, school |
480 |
9.15 |
5.81 |
11.03 |
| 97117 |
Driver/sales workers |
40 |
6.40 |
5.38 |
6.77 |
| 2. All Other Transportation and Related Workers |
| 97805 |
Service station attendants |
80 |
6.20 |
5.41 |
6.60 |
| 3. Material Moving Equipment Operators |
| 97923 |
Excavating & loading machine operators |
100 |
11.76 |
10.65 |
11.51 |
| 97938 |
Grader, bulldozer & scraper operators |
130 |
12.71 |
10.58 |
14.14 |
| 97947 |
Industrial truck & tractor operators |
120 |
11.56 |
10.68 |
12.64 |
| 97956 |
Operating engineers |
40 |
14.85 |
11.31 |
17.65 |
| J. Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand-Excluding Agriculture |
| 1. Helpers-Mechanics and Repairers |
| 98102 |
Helpers, mechanics & repairers |
140 |
8.27 |
6.71 |
8.72 |
| 2. Helpers-Construction Trades and Extractive Workers |
| 98312 |
Helpers, carpenters |
240 |
10.61 |
7.81 |
11.44 |
| 98313 |
Helpers, electricians & powerline installers |
30 |
11.05 |
9.70 |
11.05 |
| 98319 |
Helpers, other construction trades |
90 |
8.28 |
7.01 |
9.49 |
| 3. Machine Feeders and Offbearers |
| 98502 |
Machine feeders & offbearers |
80 |
8.10 |
6.57 |
8.76 |
| 98799 |
All other freight, stock, and material movers, hand |
130 |
9.48 |
6.28 |
10.92 |
| 4. Other Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand |
| 98902 |
Hand packers & packagers |
150 |
5.54 |
5.33 |
5.70 |
| 98999 |
All other freight, stock, and material movers, hand |
360 |
7.21 |
5.63 |
8.41 |