"May 2007 Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates Hazleton--Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA" All Occupations Wage Estimates Occupation Code Occupation Title Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 00-0000 All Occupations "258,130" $13.40 $16.46 "$34,240" 1.1% Management Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 11-0000 Management occupations "7,420" $32.80 $37.08 "$77,120" 2.6% 11-1011 Chief executives 460 58.52 64.85 "$134,880" 5.2% 11-1021 General and operations managers "1,500" $37.45 $43.12 "$89,690" 3.6% 11-1031 Legislators 500 * * "$16,630" 7.0% 11-2011 Advertising and promotions managers 60 $33.80 $33.27 "$69,200" 12.3% 11-2021 Marketing managers 130 $35.29 $41.07 "$85,430" 5.6% 11-2022 Sales managers 370 $33.40 $43.80 "$91,110" 5.2% 11-2031 Public relations managers 60 $20.57 $24.88 "$51,740" 5.0% 11-3011 Administrative services managers 280 $25.04 $29.67 "$61,710" 3.2% 11-3021 Computer and information systems managers 210 $43.58 $44.57 "$92,700" 3.5% 11-3031 Financial managers 540 $32.16 $33.70 "$70,090" 5.1% 11-3041 Compensation and benefits managers 70 $26.19 $29.94 "$62,270" 5.4% 11-3049 "Human resources managers, all other" 30 $33.88 $32.62 "$67,850" 6.2% 11-3051 Industrial production managers 240 $37.26 $40.68 "$84,610" 3.6% 11-3061 Purchasing managers 100 $38.67 $42.74 "$88,900" 5.3% 11-3071 "Transportation, storage, and distribution managers" 190 $38.76 $42.45 "$88,290" 5.7% 11-9021 Construction managers 170 $34.98 $37.77 "$78,550" 6.1% 11-9031 "Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program" 170 $15.95 $19.28 "$40,100" 12.5% 11-9032 "Education administrators, elementary and secondary school" 330 * * 76920 2.1% 11-9033 "Education administrators, postsecondary" 230 $33.87 $43.12 "$89,700" 16.2% 11-9041 Engineering managers 230 $45.36 $48.23 "$100,330" 4.3% 11-9051 Food service managers 210 $24.82 $24.63 "$51,230" 3.9% 11-9081 Lodging managers 30 $22.44 $23.81 "$49,530" 8.9% 11-9111 Medical and health services managers 760 $30.24 $34.22 "$71,180" 3.8% 11-9131 Postmasters and mail superintendents 60 $27.61 $27.41 "$57,020" 1.7% 11-9151 Social and community service managers 200 $22.95 $24.66 "$51,290" 4.1% 11-9199 "Managers, all other" 180 $33.63 $35.60 "$74,040" 2.6% Business and Financial Operations Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 13-0000 Business and financial operations occupations "7,970" $22.70 $25.40 "$52,830" 2.4% 13-1022 "Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products" 310 $19.72 $24.23 "$50,400" 7.0% 13-1023 "Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products" 370 $20.77 $21.89 "$45,530" 2.5% 13-1031 "Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators" 380 $22.69 $23.57 "$49,020" 2.9% 13-1041 "Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation" 230 $23.62 $23.78 "$49,460" 4.6% 13-1051 Cost estimators 390 $22.21 $23.59 "$49,060" 3.8% 13-1061 Emergency management specialists 50 $19.04 $21.42 "$44,560" 7.7% 13-1071 "Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists" 300 $18.16 $20.72 "$43,090" 10.2% 13-1072 "Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists" 110 $21.99 $22.27 "$46,320" 2.1% 13-1073 Training and development specialists 320 $20.22 $20.81 "$43,290" 1.9% 13-1079 "Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other" 460 $20.52 $22.28 "$46,340" 8.6% 13-1081 Logisticians 190 $21.88 $24.84 "$51,670" 3.7% 13-1111 Management analysts 540 $29.48 $34.83 "$72,460" 5.9% 13-1199 "Business operations specialists, all other" 460 $25.61 $27.05 "$56,260" 2.2% 13-2011 Accountants and auditors "1,740" $24.17 $26.74 "$55,610" 3.3% 13-2021 Appraisers and assessors of real estate 150 $16.39 $16.96 "$35,280" 5.2% 13-2031 Budget analysts 60 $25.02 $26.65 "$55,430" 5.3% 13-2041 Credit analysts 80 $19.02 $22.02 "$45,810" 7.9% 13-2051 Financial analysts 290 $26.20 $28.59 "$59,470" 6.2% 13-2052 Personal financial advisors ** $23.40 $25.75 "$53,560" 10.7% 13-2053 Insurance underwriters 100 $18.31 $21.61 "$44,940" 9.2% 13-2071 Loan counselors 60 $20.68 $23.70 "$49,290" 10.0% 13-2072 Loan officers 780 * * * * 13-2081 "Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents" 210 $7.93 $15.11 "$31,430" 9.6% 13-2082 Tax preparers ** $11.40 $12.15 "$25,260" 5.4% 13-2099 "Financial specialists, all other" 30 $19.15 $23.06 "$47,970" 4.2% Computer and Mathematical Science Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 15-0000 Computer and mathematical occupations "3,590" $25.34 $27.02 "$56,200" 2.5% 15-1021 Computer programmers 410 $24.60 $25.50 "$53,030" 3.7% 15-1031 "Computer software engineers, applications" 270 $32.56 $34.19 "$71,120" 3.8% 15-1032 "Computer software engineers, systems software" 150 $45.78 $41.35 "$86,010" 11.3% 15-1041 Computer support specialists 970 $17.17 $17.55 "$36,500" 1.4% 15-1051 Computer systems analysts 570 $29.19 $29.61 "$61,580" 3.8% 15-1061 Database administrators 100 $30.56 $31.18 "$64,850" 3.9% 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 450 $23.81 $25.49 "$53,010" 4.2% 15-1081 Network systems and data communications analysts 300 $34.41 $33.53 "$69,740" 2.7% 15-1099 "Computer specialists, all other" 170 $34.78 $37.67 "$78,360" 9.5% 15-2031 Operations research analysts ** $30.46 $30.94 "$64,360" 4.6% Architecture and Engineering Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 17-0000 Architecture and engineering occupations "3,090" $25.80 $27.51 "$57,220" 3.7% 17-1011 "Architects, except landscape and naval" 130 $26.94 $32.76 "$68,130" 9.9% 17-1022 Surveyors 50 $22.89 $21.98 "$45,710" 14.4% 17-2031 Biomedical engineers ** $36.44 $34.86 "$72,500" 7.9% 17-2051 Civil engineers 380 $27.68 $28.67 "$59,630" 2.9% 17-2071 Electrical engineers 110 $30.95 $30.30 "$63,030" 3.2% 17-2072 "Electronics engineers, except computer" 100 $36.10 $37.12 "$77,220" 3.9% 17-2111 "Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors" 50 $31.21 $31.69 "$65,900" 6.1% 17-2112 Industrial engineers 290 $30.83 $34.70 "$72,170" 5.5% 17-2131 Materials engineers 30 $32.82 $35.90 "$74,670" 8.3% 17-2141 Mechanical engineers 250 $27.56 $28.37 "$59,010" 2.5% 17-2199 "Engineers, all other" 40 $33.54 $33.69 "$70,080" 6.2% 17-3011 Architectural and civil drafters 180 $16.68 $16.60 "$34,530" 6.7% 17-3012 Electrical and electronics drafters 40 $21.01 $21.47 "$44,670" 3.0% 17-3013 Mechanical drafters 120 $20.54 $20.82 "$43,300" 3.6% 17-3022 Civil engineering technicians 70 $13.13 $15.08 "$31,370" 6.9% 17-3023 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians 220 $26.49 $25.97 "$54,030" 2.4% 17-3024 Electro-mechanical technicians 120 $19.27 $19.05 "$39,630" 2.8% 17-3025 Environmental engineering technicians ** $13.70 $16.76 "$34,870" 20.8% 17-3026 Industrial engineering technicians 340 $23.15 $23.97 "$49,850" 3.0% 17-3027 Mechanical engineering technicians 40 $22.34 $22.69 "$47,190" 4.9% 17-3031 Surveying and mapping technicians 60 $15.10 $15.60 "$32,440" 4.4% "Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations " Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 19-0000 "Life, physical, and social science occupations" "1,300" * * * * 19-1021 Biochemists and biophysicists ** $16.09 $20.13 "$41,880" 10.7% 19-2031 Chemists 40 $20.85 $22.91 "$47,660" 9.9% 19-3021 Market research analysts 200 $21.11 $23.34 "$48,560" 4.1% 19-3022 Survey researchers ** $14.94 $16.30 "$33,910" 5.2% 19-3031 "Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists" 160 $23.92 $24.31 "$50,560" 10.8% 19-3051 Urban and regional planners 30 $24.41 $24.99 "$51,970" 5.6% 19-4021 Biological technicians ** $14.58 $15.78 "$32,820" 5.0% 19-4031 Chemical technicians 40 $15.84 $18.21 "$37,870" 8.9% 19-4091 "Environmental science and protection technicians, including health" 70 $23.49 $23.49 "$48,860" 3.6% Community and Social Services Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 21-0000 Community and social services occupations "5,070" $14.73 $16.07 "$33,430" 3.3% 21-1011 Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors 180 $18.94 $19.30 "$40,150" 2.5% 21-1012 "Educational, vocational, and school counselors" 390 $21.80 $23.08 "$48,010" 3.7% 21-1013 Marriage and family therapists ** $21.86 $22.48 "$46,760" 3.4% 21-1014 Mental health counselors "1,310" $13.36 $14.00 "$29,120" 5.2% 21-1015 Rehabilitation counselors 170 $20.20 $19.41 "$40,370" 6.7% 21-1019 "Counselors, all other" 30 $10.09 $10.57 "$21,990" 3.7% 21-1021 "Child, family, and school social workers" "1,060" $13.86 $14.95 "$31,100" 4.3% 21-1022 Medical and public health social workers 280 $17.91 $18.85 "$39,210" 2.7% 21-1023 Mental health and substance abuse social workers 220 $17.98 $19.03 "$39,590" 2.3% 21-1029 "Social workers, all other" 40 $23.38 $23.15 "$48,150" 6.4% 21-1091 Health educators 110 $15.94 $16.36 "$34,030" 5.8% 21-1092 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists 240 $23.42 $23.29 "$48,450" 3.6% 21-1093 Social and human service assistants 710 $10.62 $11.73 "$24,400" 5.5% 21-1099 "Community and social service specialists, all other" 70 $16.32 $16.03 "$33,340" 7.3% 21-2011 Clergy 90 $11.12 $12.58 "$26,170" 4.5% Legal Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 23-0000 Legal occupations "1,310" $22.95 $29.95 "$62,290" 6.3% 23-1011 Lawyers 600 $33.76 $41.34 "$85,990" 8.2% 23-1022 "Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators" ** $17.78 $22.92 "$47,680" 5.7% 23-2011 Paralegals and legal assistants 340 $14.63 $16.01 "$33,310" 3.4% 23-2092 Law clerks 30 * * * * 23-2093 "Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers" ** $15.13 $16.96 "$35,280" 5.0% "Education, Training, and Library Occupations " Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 25-0000 "Education, training, and library occupations" "14,370" $21.16 $22.29 "$46,360" 2.5% 25-1011 "Business teachers, postsecondary" 210 * * "$53,830" 7.6% 25-1021 "Computer science teachers, postsecondary" 130 * * "$56,530" 14.5% 25-1022 "Mathematical science teachers, postsecondary" 150 * * "$58,490" 6.0% 25-1032 "Engineering teachers, postsecondary" ** * * "$70,980" 8.7% 25-1042 "Biological science teachers, postsecondary" 150 * * "$62,710" 10.5% 25-1052 "Chemistry teachers, postsecondary" 80 * * "$58,090" 6.9% 25-1054 "Physics teachers, postsecondary" 40 * * "$68,710" 9.3% 25-1062 "Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary" 30 * * "$69,500" 10.0% 25-1063 "Economics teachers, postsecondary" 50 * * "$62,150" 13.8% 25-1065 "Political science teachers, postsecondary" 40 * * "$81,970" 20.0% 25-1066 "Psychology teachers, postsecondary" 120 * * "$54,320" 7.7% 25-1067 "Sociology teachers, postsecondary" 80 * * "$60,330" 9.9% 25-1071 "Health specialties teachers, postsecondary" 150 * * "$54,340" 8.6% 25-1072 "Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary" 140 * * "$58,550" 4.9% 25-1081 "Education teachers, postsecondary" 230 * * "$56,290" 10.1% 25-1111 "Criminal justice and law enforcement teachers, postsecondary" ** * * "$65,560" 7.7% 25-1113 "Social work teachers, postsecondary" 40 * * "$63,130" 8.6% 25-1121 "Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary" 190 * * "$52,420" 7.3% 25-1122 "Communications teachers, postsecondary" 100 * * "$55,820" 9.8% 25-1123 "English language and literature teachers, postsecondary" 180 * * "$51,610" 6.1% 25-1124 "Foreign language and literature teachers, postsecondary" 40 * * "$57,710" 13.2% 25-1125 "History teachers, postsecondary" 110 * * "$55,250" 6.6% 25-1126 "Philosophy and religion teachers, postsecondary" 140 * * "$50,590" 4.6% 25-1193 "Recreation and fitness studies teachers, postsecondary" ** * * "$56,830" 9.2% 25-1194 "Vocational education teachers, postsecondary" 380 $22.77 $24.38 "$50,710" 4.6% 25-1199 "Postsecondary teachers, all other" ** * * "$44,030" 5.1% 25-2011 "Preschool teachers, except special education" 910 $10.45 $11.38 "$23,670" 5.4% 25-2012 "Kindergarten teachers, except special education" 280 * * "$51,400" 2.5% 25-2021 "Elementary school teachers, except special education" "2,790" * * "$53,070" 1.9% 25-2022 "Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education" "1,060" * * "$51,930" 3.5% 25-2023 "Vocational education teachers, middle school" 30 * * "$58,390" 4.1% 25-2031 "Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education" "2,300" * * 52410 1.5% 25-2032 "Vocational education teachers, secondary school" 140 * * "$46,450" 5.8% 25-2041 "Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school" 350 * * "$48,640" 3.7% 25-2042 "Special education teachers, middle school" 190 * * "$50,620" 2.6% 25-2043 "Special education teachers, secondary school" 230 * * "$50,110" 2.7% 25-3011 "Adult literacy, remedial education, and GED teachers and instructors" 110 $21.14 $20.98 "$43,640" 9.6% 25-3021 Self-enrichment education teachers 290 $15.83 $15.25 "$31,730" 9.3% 25-3099 "Teachers and instructors, all other" 80 * * "$49,640" 4.6% 25-4021 Librarians 250 $24.96 $25.08 "$52,160" 3.9% 25-4031 Library technicians 250 $12.97 $13.22 "$27,490" 2.8% 25-9031 Instructional coordinators 90 $27.25 $25.95 "$53,970" 5.3% 25-9041 Teacher assistants "1,840" * * "$21,040" 3.0% "Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations " Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 27-0000 "Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations" "2,890" $13.69 $15.34 "$31,900" 6.6% 27-1011 Art directors 40 $21.59 $23.26 "$48,370" 3.4% 27-1021 Commercial and industrial designers 30 $20.72 $21.05 "$43,790" 4.6% 27-1023 Floral designers 120 $11.26 $11.44 "$23,790" 5.0% 27-1024 Graphic designers 340 $14.84 $16.01 "$33,310" 3.0% 27-1025 Interior designers 30 $20.01 $20.11 "$41,820" 6.3% 27-1026 Merchandise displayers and window trimmers ** $12.95 $13.58 "$28,250" 2.5% 27-2012 Producers and directors 110 $16.74 $17.09 "$35,540" 10.6% 27-2022 Coaches and scouts 700 * * "$18,470" 10.6% 27-2042 Musicians and singers 40 $13.44 $12.07 * 18.1% 27-3011 Radio and television announcers 80 $8.05 $12.25 "$25,480" 24.3% 27-3022 Reporters and correspondents 140 $17.78 $18.80 "$39,110" 6.1% 27-3031 Public relations specialists 280 $19.19 $19.50 "$40,560" 4.0% 27-3041 Editors 250 $18.62 $18.94 "$39,400" 3.0% 27-4011 Audio and video equipment technicians 50 $12.70 $14.60 "$30,370" 9.9% 27-4012 Broadcast technicians 110 * * * * 27-4021 Photographers 150 $13.89 $14.88 "$30,950" 14.1% 27-4031 "Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture" ** $12.22 $16.95 "$35,260" 23.7% Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 29-0000 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations "16,020" $22.76 $26.09 "$54,270" 2.5% 29-1011 Chiropractors ** $15.38 $27.66 "$57,530" 28.5% 29-1021 "Dentists, general" 160 $54.09 $61.33 "$127,570" 25.2% 29-1031 Dietitians and nutritionists 150 $20.08 $21.61 "$44,950" 6.6% 29-1041 Optometrists 40 $34.87 $33.26 "$69,180" 9.4% 29-1051 Pharmacists 620 $42.27 $39.79 "$82,770" 2.6% 29-1061 Anesthesiologists 30 # $83.65 "$173,990" 14.8% 29-1062 Family and general practitioners 270 # $76.68 "$159,500" 9.6% 29-1063 "Internists, general" 100 # $93.44 "$194,350" 11.0% 29-1066 Psychiatrists 40 $52.18 $49.34 "$102,620" 13.2% 29-1067 Surgeons 80 # # # * 29-1069 "Physicians and surgeons, all other" 110 # $83.93 "$174,570" 8.4% 29-1071 Physician assistants ** $27.95 $27.99 "$58,220" 3.3% 29-1081 Podiatrists 90 $44.41 $49.95 "$103,890" 12.1% 29-1111 Registered nurses "5,680" $25.90 $26.51 "$55,130" 1.7% 29-1122 Occupational therapists 470 $24.70 $25.81 "$53,690" 3.3% 29-1123 Physical therapists 400 $29.67 $30.30 "$63,030" 4.2% 29-1124 Radiation therapists ** $32.21 $31.92 "$66,380" 2.3% 29-1125 Recreational therapists 100 $17.68 $18.66 "$38,810" 10.0% 29-1126 Respiratory therapists 150 $22.13 $22.68 "$47,180" 3.6% 29-1127 Speech-language pathologists 200 $32.60 $46.25 "$96,200" 20.0% 29-1131 Veterinarians 50 $37.67 $43.14 "$89,730" 17.8% 29-2011 Medical and clinical laboratory technologists 570 $21.11 $21.09 "$43,880" 3.4% 29-2012 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians 490 $15.86 $16.16 "$33,610" 3.8% 29-2021 Dental hygienists 210 $24.88 $24.84 "$51,660" 5.8% 29-2031 Cardiovascular technologists and technicians 120 $18.35 $19.77 "$41,130" 4.9% 29-2032 Diagnostic medical sonographers 80 $28.66 $30.65 "$63,760" 8.2% 29-2033 Nuclear medicine technologists 40 $29.54 $29.33 "$61,010" 3.2% 29-2034 Radiologic technologists and technicians 460 $21.62 $22.18 "$46,130" 2.8% 29-2041 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics 710 $9.94 $11.15 "$23,190" 6.0% 29-2052 Pharmacy technicians 710 $11.31 $11.77 "$24,480" 2.8% 29-2054 Respiratory therapy technicians 50 $19.55 $19.61 "$40,780" 2.4% 29-2055 Surgical technologists 140 $15.55 $15.80 "$32,870" 5.6% 29-2056 Veterinary technologists and technicians 170 $11.67 $11.88 "$24,700" 5.7% 29-2061 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses "2,110" $18.05 $18.34 "$38,140" 1.2% 29-2071 Medical records and health information technicians 290 $12.51 $14.03 "$29,180" 3.4% 29-2081 "Opticians, dispensing" 110 $12.05 $12.55 "$26,110" 4.5% 29-2099 "Health technologists and technicians, all other" 40 $16.89 $18.47 "$38,420" 7.5% 29-9011 Occupational health and safety specialists 130 $21.72 $22.09 "$45,950" 10.1% 29-9099 "Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other" 210 $12.01 $15.38 "$31,980" 11.4% Healthcare Support Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 31-0000 Healthcare support occupations "10,080" $11.10 $11.42 "$23,750" 1.7% 31-1011 Home health aides "2,940" $8.81 $9.16 "$19,050" 2.0% 31-1012 "Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants" "4,570" $11.77 $11.90 "$24,740" 1.5% 31-2011 Occupational therapist assistants 50 $15.27 $15.72 "$32,710" 2.3% 31-2021 Physical therapist assistants 110 $17.62 $17.16 "$35,690" 2.2% 31-2022 Physical therapist aides 70 $9.53 $10.28 "$21,370" 4.4% 31-9091 Dental assistants 690 $13.27 $13.82 "$28,740" 4.7% 31-9092 Medical assistants 710 $12.88 $13.16 "$27,370" 3.4% 31-9093 Medical equipment preparers 40 $13.12 $13.03 "$27,110" 4.3% 31-9094 Medical transcriptionists 240 $13.59 $13.81 "$28,730" 2.1% 31-9095 Pharmacy aides 70 $10.10 $9.58 "$19,920" 8.7% 31-9096 Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers ** $9.53 $10.27 "$21,350" 8.6% 31-9099 "Healthcare support workers, all other" 330 $11.15 $11.87 "$24,700" 4.2% Protective Service Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 33-0000 Protective service occupations "4,720" $15.80 $17.90 "$37,230" 6.2% 33-1012 First-line supervisors / managers of police and detectives 170 $35.03 $33.60 "$69,880" 4.3% 33-1021 First-line supervisors / managers of fire fighting and prevention workers ** $12.35 $17.28 "$35,950" 8.1% 33-1099 "First-line supervisors/ managers, protective service workers, all other" 60 * * * * 33-2011 Fire fighters 240 $20.82 $19.85 "$41,290" 4.2% 33-3012 Correctional officers and jailers "1,060" $19.06 $20.26 "$42,130" 5.0% 33-3021 Detectives and criminal investigators 100 $27.11 $28.01 "$58,260" 6.2% 33-3051 Police and sheriff's patrol officers "1,200" $17.95 $19.67 "$40,910" 6.5% 33-9021 Private detectives and investigators 120 $16.09 $19.08 "$39,690" 14.7% 33-9032 Security guards "1,190" $10.72 $11.45 "$23,810" 2.9% 33-9091 Crossing guards 230 $7.88 $8.52 "$17,720" 4.9% 33-9092 "Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers" 120 $7.28 $7.55 "$15,700" 4.7% 33-9099 "Protective service workers, all other" 70 $14.71 $16.08 "$33,440" 7.8% Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 35-0000 Food preparation and serving related occupations "21,890" $7.84 $8.93 "$18,570" 1.3% 35-1011 Chefs and head cooks 160 $14.55 $15.80 "$32,870" 3.9% 35-1012 First-line supervisors / managers of food preparation and serving workers "1,410" $15.13 $15.45 "$32,140" 3.1% 35-2011 "Cooks, fast food" 260 $8.64 $8.76 "$18,210" 3.2% 35-2012 "Cooks, institution and cafeteria" 660 $10.31 $10.77 "$22,390" 2.0% 35-2014 "Cooks, restaurant" "1,830" $8.77 $9.56 "$19,890" 2.8% 35-2015 "Cooks, short order" 420 $9.51 $9.52 "$19,800" 4.2% 35-2021 Food preparation workers "2,560" $9.09 $9.28 "$19,300" 2.1% 35-3011 Bartenders "1,210" $7.26 $7.70 "$16,020" 2.3% 35-3021 "Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food" "5,130" $7.64 $8.23 "$17,110" 2.0% 35-3022 "Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop" 810 $7.50 $7.82 "$16,270" 3.0% 35-3031 Waiters and waitresses "4,690" $7.22 $7.80 "$16,230" 2.1% 35-3041 "Food servers, nonrestaurant" 300 $8.68 $8.90 "$18,520" 2.1% 35-9011 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers 650 $7.17 $7.41 "$15,420" 2.4% 35-9021 Dishwashers "1,050" $7.34 $7.64 "$15,880" 2.0% 35-9031 "Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop" 750 $8.15 $8.73 "$18,150" 2.3% Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 37-0000 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations "7,550" $9.81 $10.88 "$22,620" 1.7% 37-1011 First-line supervisors / managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers 270 $15.89 $16.82 "$34,980" 4.1% 37-1012 "First-line supervisors / managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers" 120 $20.66 $21.22 "$44,140" 4.1% 37-2011 "Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners" "4,150" $9.87 $10.64 "$22,120" 2.2% 37-2012 Maids and housekeeping cleaners "1,440" $8.44 $8.72 "$18,140" 1.8% 37-2021 Pest control workers ** $13.06 $12.77 "$26,560" 3.0% 37-3011 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers "1,440" $11.00 $11.70 "$24,330" 2.5% Personal Care and Service Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 39-0000 Personal care and service occupations "5,520" $8.87 $10.01 "$20,810" 2.6% 39-1021 First-line supervisors / managers of personal service workers 140 $14.72 $16.45 "$34,210" 6.3% 39-2021 Nonfarm animal caretakers 130 $8.18 $8.28 "$17,220" 5.8% 39-3021 Motion picture projectionists ** $19.32 $17.06 "$35,480" 18.9% 39-3031 "Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers" 40 $7.32 $7.56 "$15,720" 5.8% 39-3091 Amusement and recreation attendants 550 $7.10 $7.67 "$15,960" 3.9% 39-4021 Funeral attendants 120 $10.03 $9.67 "$20,110" 9.8% 39-5012 "Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists" 940 $9.19 $9.66 "$20,100" 5.8% 39-5093 Shampooers 50 $7.03 $7.23 "$15,050" 5.0% 39-5094 Skin care specialists ** $8.04 $8.30 "$17,260" 5.8% 39-6032 "Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters" 40 $8.11 $10.43 "$21,700" 20.4% 39-9011 Child care workers 930 $8.13 $8.81 "$18,320" 3.2% 39-9021 Personal and home care aides "1,200" $9.31 $9.81 "$20,400" 5.0% 39-9031 Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors 230 $12.55 $12.60 "$26,210" 12.9% 39-9032 Recreation workers 450 $10.17 $11.52 "$23,970" 4.1% 39-9041 Residential advisors 170 $13.70 $13.78 "$28,670" 4.0% 39-9099 "Personal care and service workers, all other" 30 $9.06 $12.59 "$26,190" 14.3% Sales and Related Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 41-0000 Sales and related occupations "29,240" $10.10 $14.37 "$29,890" 2.4% 41-1011 First-line supervisors / managers of retail sales workers "1,750" $16.65 $19.20 "$39,930" 3.9% 41-1012 First-line supervisors / managers of non-retail sales workers 370 $31.43 $39.01 "$81,140" 6.3% 41-2011 Cashiers "8,270" $7.60 $8.11 "$16,870" 1.2% 41-2021 Counter and rental clerks 910 $8.82 $10.42 "$21,670" 5.0% 41-2022 Parts salespersons 590 $11.83 $12.64 "$26,300" 5.1% 41-2031 Retail salespersons "9,930" $9.51 $11.37 "$23,660" 2.5% 41-3011 Advertising sales agents 630 $16.72 $20.81 "$43,280" 9.8% 41-3021 Insurance sales agents 430 $22.44 $23.43 "$48,720" 4.6% 41-3031 "Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents" 320 $25.47 $33.81 "$70,320" 10.1% 41-3041 Travel agents 170 $16.81 $18.73 "$38,950" 13.8% 41-3099 "Sales representatives, services, all other" 330 $18.83 $21.60 "$44,930" 6.8% 41-4011 "Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products" 520 $24.92 $30.39 "$63,210" 9.8% 41-4012 "Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products" "3,720" $20.47 $25.18 "$52,370" 4.3% 41-9011 Demonstrators and product promoters 50 $8.95 $9.62 "$20,020" 5.7% 41-9022 Real estate sales agents 240 $20.37 $19.92 "$41,430" 13.7% 41-9031 Sales engineers 40 * * * * 41-9041 Telemarketers ** $8.85 $10.52 "$21,890" 6.0% 41-9099 "Sales and related workers, all other" ** $38.73 $34.37 "$71,490" 9.2% Office and Administrative Support Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 43-0000 Office and administrative support occupations "46,860" $12.35 $13.42 "$27,910" 1.4% 43-1011 First-line supervisors / managers of office and administrative support workers "2,070" $19.33 $20.91 "$43,500" 3.1% 43-2011 "Switchboard operators, including answering service" 210 $10.39 $10.99 "$22,860" 2.5% 43-3011 Bill and account collectors "1,130" $11.70 $12.90 "$26,840" 5.3% 43-3021 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators 950 $12.94 $13.31 "$27,690" 1.7% 43-3031 "Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks" "3,860" $13.54 $13.94 "$29,000" 1.4% 43-3051 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 460 $14.22 $14.43 "$30,010" 2.5% 43-3061 Procurement clerks 130 $14.01 $15.08 "$31,370" 3.2% 43-3071 Tellers "1,390" $9.81 $9.98 "$20,760" 2.3% 43-4011 Brokerage clerks 200 $14.95 $15.79 "$32,830" 4.6% 43-4021 Correspondence clerks 190 $13.02 $13.20 "$27,450" 4.1% 43-4031 "Court, municipal, and license clerks" 80 $14.19 $15.26 "$31,750" 7.5% 43-4051 Customer service representatives "5,660" $12.68 $13.14 "$27,320" 2.0% 43-4071 File clerks 460 $9.57 $11.11 "$23,100" 3.7% 43-4081 "Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks" 330 $8.72 $9.14 "$19,020" 2.4% 43-4111 "Interviewers, except eligibility and loan" 160 $12.31 $13.17 "$27,400" 3.1% 43-4121 "Library assistants, clerical" 210 $10.97 $10.99 "$22,860" 4.0% 43-4131 Loan interviewers and clerks 370 $13.14 $13.51 "$28,110" 5.7% 43-4141 New accounts clerks 90 $10.97 $11.07 "$23,020" 9.0% 43-4151 Order clerks 610 $12.41 $14.05 "$29,230" 5.8% 43-4161 "Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping" 280 $15.77 $16.67 "$34,670" 2.7% 43-4171 Receptionists and information clerks "1,890" $10.47 $10.72 "$22,300" 1.7% 43-4181 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks ** $9.05 $9.62 "$20,020" 3.2% 43-4199 All other information and record clerks 690 $17.24 $16.91 "$35,170" 3.9% 43-5011 Cargo and freight agents ** $16.77 $17.17 "$35,710" 4.5% 43-5021 Couriers and messengers 280 $9.42 $10.99 "$22,860" 8.5% 43-5031 "Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers" 220 $14.68 $15.07 "$31,350" 4.2% 43-5032 "Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance" 230 $15.26 $14.92 "$31,030" 3.2% 43-5051 Postal service clerks 170 $21.43 $21.02 "$43,730" 3.0% 43-5052 Postal service mail carriers 730 $21.67 $21.46 "$44,630" 2.7% 43-5053 "Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators" 420 $20.88 $19.64 "$40,850" 2.8% 43-5061 "Production, planning, and expediting clerks" 610 $15.55 $16.62 "$34,560" 8.1% 43-5071 "Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks" "1,510" $12.52 $12.65 "$26,310" 1.3% 43-5081 Stock clerks and order fillers "3,350" $8.96 $9.78 "$20,340" 1.3% 43-5111 "Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping" 120 $11.88 $12.66 "$26,340" 5.3% 43-6011 Executive secretaries and administrative assistants "1,320" $15.02 $15.86 "$32,980" 2.3% 43-6012 Legal secretaries 700 $11.50 $11.80 "$24,540" 4.9% 43-6013 Medical secretaries "1,100" $12.30 $12.37 "$25,730" 2.3% 43-6014 "Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive" "3,450" $12.16 $12.95 "$26,940" 2.3% 43-9011 Computer operators 260 $17.55 $17.72 "$36,860" 4.4% 43-9021 Data entry keyers 420 $10.72 $10.91 "$22,700" 2.2% 43-9022 Word processors and typists 580 $14.38 $14.91 "$31,020" 1.9% 43-9041 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 710 $14.14 $15.00 "$31,190" 2.3% 43-9051 "Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service" 290 $10.66 $11.36 "$23,630" 4.1% 43-9061 "Office clerks, general" "6,790" $10.93 $11.68 "$24,290" 1.5% 43-9071 "Office machine operators, except computer" 340 $9.54 $10.53 "$21,910" 4.0% 43-9199 "Office and administrative support workers, all other" 130 $18.20 $18.49 "$38,450" 3.6% "Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations " Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 45-0000 "Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations" 360 $11.00 $13.35 "$27,770" 7.8% 45-2092 "Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse" 130 $8.55 $9.16 "$19,060" 6.7% 45-2093 "Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals" ** $9.60 $9.98 "$20,760" 3.4% Construction and Extraction Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 47-0000 Construction and extraction occupations "9,170" $18.18 $19.51 "$40,580" 2.3% 47-1011 First-line supervisors / managers of construction trades and extraction workers 580 $26.18 $29.09 "$60,510" 5.0% 47-2021 Brickmasons and blockmasons 230 $20.55 $19.86 "$41,310" 5.6% 47-2031 Carpenters "1,540" $18.28 $18.27 "$37,990" 3.4% 47-2051 Cement masons and concrete finishers 120 $20.77 $21.17 "$44,030" 5.4% 47-2061 Construction laborers "1,420" $12.75 $13.82 "$28,750" 4.1% 47-2071 "Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators" 130 $20.03 $20.41 "$42,450" 8.3% 47-2073 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators 620 $23.32 $23.35 "$48,560" 4.7% 47-2081 Drywall and ceiling tile installers 90 $20.85 $19.63 "$40,830" 10.0% 47-2111 Electricians "1,050" $24.81 $24.78 "$51,530" 4.5% 47-2121 Glaziers 120 $21.27 $20.78 "$43,210" 8.3% 47-2141 "Painters, construction and maintenance" 180 $19.08 $17.92 "$37,280" 7.4% 47-2142 Paperhangers ** $16.98 $17.64 "$36,700" 5.5% 47-2152 "Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters" 340 $24.26 $23.55 "$48,990" 5.2% 47-2181 Roofers 80 $16.74 $16.33 "$33,960" 6.4% 47-2211 Sheet metal workers 440 $20.89 $21.36 "$44,430" 7.5% 47-2221 Structural iron and steel workers 150 $26.74 $26.29 "$54,690" 3.7% 47-3011 "Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters" 90 $11.84 $11.89 "$24,730" 14.6% 47-3012 Helpers--carpenters 270 $12.48 $12.79 "$26,610" 5.2% 47-3013 Helpers--electricians 130 $13.10 $13.30 "$27,660" 5.3% 47-3015 "Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters" 40 $13.18 $13.33 "$27,730" 6.4% 47-4011 Construction and building inspectors 220 $18.35 $19.21 "$39,950" 2.7% 47-4051 Highway maintenance workers 590 $13.66 $14.36 "$29,870" 5.1% 47-4071 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners ** $12.53 $12.97 "$26,970" 4.2% "Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations " Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 49-0000 "Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations" "10,580" $16.72 $17.91 "$37,240" 1.7% 49-1011 "First-line supervisors / managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers" 620 $23.71 $26.68 "$55,500" 3.9% 49-2011 "Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers" ** $23.29 $21.08 "$43,850" 8.8% 49-2022 "Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers" ** $24.60 $23.05 "$47,940" 12.1% 49-2092 "Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers" 50 $18.51 $18.77 "$39,040" 4.5% 49-2094 "Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment" 210 $21.68 $21.54 "$44,790" 3.1% 49-2098 Security and fire alarm systems installers 100 $16.84 $16.68 "$34,700" 2.5% 49-3021 Automotive body and related repairers 400 $14.09 $14.21 "$29,560" 2.3% 49-3023 Automotive service technicians and mechanics "1,770" $14.20 $15.75 "$32,770" 4.5% 49-3031 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists 570 $17.32 $17.69 "$36,790" 2.4% 49-3042 "Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines" 280 $16.76 $17.59 "$36,580" 5.0% 49-3053 Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics ** $14.29 $15.40 "$32,030" 7.9% 49-3093 Tire repairers and changers ** $11.33 $11.36 "$23,620" 3.8% 49-9021 "Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers" 620 $17.37 $18.61 "$38,700" 6.5% 49-9031 Home appliance repairers ** $10.99 $12.14 "$25,250" 16.5% 49-9041 Industrial machinery mechanics 710 $18.26 $19.35 "$40,250" 5.1% 49-9042 "Maintenance and repair workers, general" "2,530" $15.38 $15.48 "$32,210" 2.1% 49-9043 "Maintenance workers, machinery" 80 $16.59 $16.36 "$34,020" 5.5% 49-9044 Millwrights 180 $17.44 $18.43 "$38,340" 3.3% 49-9051 Electrical power-line installers and repairers 300 $30.74 $29.72 "$61,820" 5.6% 49-9052 Telecommunications line installers and repairers 330 $22.29 $22.51 "$46,820" 6.2% 49-9062 Medical equipment repairers 150 $18.72 $19.96 "$41,510" 5.9% 49-9091 "Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers" 120 $13.74 $15.04 "$31,280" 5.6% 49-9098 "Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers" 310 $13.21 $13.28 "$27,620" 4.7% 49-9099 "Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other" 160 $12.37 $14.21 "$29,550" 6.8% Production Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 51-0000 Production occupations "22,940" $13.63 $14.68 " $30,520 " 3.0% 51-1011 First-line supervisors / managers of production and operating workers "1,370" $23.65 $23.73 " $49,350 " 2.2% 51-2022 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 90 $15.41 $14.55 " $30,270 " 4.6% 51-2041 Structural metal fabricators and fitters 150 $14.33 $15.92 " $33,110 " 7.0% 51-2092 Team assemblers "2,460" $10.55 $12.47 " $25,930 " 11.6% 51-2099 "Assemblers and fabricators, all other" ** $9.75 $11.06 " $23,010 " 3.5% 51-3011 Bakers 510 $9.30 $9.83 " $20,450 " 2.5% 51-3021 Butchers and meat cutters 320 $13.08 $13.69 " $28,470 " 4.6% 51-3022 "Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers" 120 $10.85 $11.43 " $23,770 " 4.1% 51-3023 Slaughterers and meat packers ** $12.30 $12.32 " $25,620 " 5.3% 51-3092 Food batchmakers 270 $13.58 $13.10 " $27,260 " 6.1% 51-3093 Food cooking machine operators and tenders ** $7.02 $8.03 " $16,690 " 3.6% 51-4011 "Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic" 390 $17.80 $17.56 " $36,530 " 3.4% 51-4021 "Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 490 $13.84 $14.11 " $29,360 " 1.9% 51-4022 "Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" ** $17.20 $16.76 " $34,870 " 3.2% 51-4023 "Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 70 $14.47 $14.61 " $30,380 " 5.8% 51-4031 "Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 760 $14.88 $14.97 " $31,140 " 3.2% 51-4032 "Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 90 $9.91 $11.82 " $24,590 " 7.6% 51-4033 "Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 170 $14.39 $14.02 " $29,160 " 3.9% 51-4034 "Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" ** $17.10 $17.11 " $35,580 " 3.1% 51-4035 "Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 50 $11.63 $12.56 " $26,130 " 8.9% 51-4041 Machinists 640 $16.46 $16.60 " $34,530 " 1.9% 51-4051 Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders 30 $14.83 $15.09 " $31,380 " 3.0% 51-4072 "Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 610 $14.99 $14.91 " $31,020 " 2.9% 51-4081 "Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" 250 $14.09 $14.13 " $29,390 " 4.2% 51-4111 Tool and die makers 150 $17.39 $17.71 " $36,830 " 1.9% 51-4121 "Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers" 600 $14.76 $14.41 " $29,970 " 5.9% 51-4191 "Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" ** $16.24 $15.91 " $33,100 " 4.0% 51-4192 "Lay-out workers, metal and plastic" ** $16.12 16.75 " $34,830 " 3.8% 51-4193 "Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic" ** $15.63 $15.10 " $31,400 " 3.3% 51-4199 "Metal workers and plastic workers, all other" ** $18.22 $18.42 " $38,310 " 6.1% 51-5011 Bindery workers 120 $14.41 $15.65 " $32,560 " 9.2% 51-5021 Job printers 270 $14.03 $14.94 " $31,080 " 8.6% 51-5022 Prepress technicians and workers 170 $16.60 $16.75 " $34,840 " 3.4% 51-5023 Printing machine operators 540 $17.47 $17.21 " $35,810 " 2.5% 51-6011 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers 360 $10.52 $10.49 " $21,830 " 1.8% 51-6021 "Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials" 120 $9.42 $9.38 " $19,500 " 6.3% 51-6031 Sewing machine operators 600 $10.40 $11.01 " $22,900 " 2.5% 51-6063 "Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders" 360 $11.19 $11.73 " $24,400 " 2.3% 51-6064 "Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders" ** $10.33 $10.95 " $22,780 " 3.9% 51-6091 "Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers" 140 $13.56 $13.68 " $28,450 " 3.0% 51-6093 Upholsterers ** $9.58 $11.67 " $24,260 " 22.3% 51-7011 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters ** $11.63 $12.65 " $26,310 " 9.9% 51-7021 Furniture finishers 40 $11.98 $13.17 " $27,390 " 15.0% 51-7041 "Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood" ** $12.48 $12.20 " $25,380 " 13.5% 51-7042 "Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing" 260 $11.85 $12.06 " $25,090 " 5.6% 51-8013 Power plant operators 90 $24.19 $24.58 " $51,130 " 5.8% 51-8021 Stationary engineers and boiler operators 40 $23.16 $23.85 " $49,600 " 8.4% 51-8031 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators 410 $18.82 $19.43 " $40,410 " 6.6% 51-8091 Chemical plant and system operators 80 * * * * 51-9011 Chemical equipment operators and tenders ** $17.28 $17.21 " $35,790 " 2.9% 51-9021 "Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders" 60 $15.63 $15.58 " $32,410 " 7.2% 51-9022 "Grinding and polishing workers, hand" 60 $14.67 $14.45 " $30,050 " 4.7% 51-9023 "Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders" 210 $20.41 $18.73 " $38,960 " 6.2% 51-9031 "Cutters and trimmers, hand" 30 $11.11 $11.90 " $24,760 " 8.5% 51-9032 "Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders" 290 $12.20 $13.03 " $27,100 " 5.3% 51-9041 "Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders" 220 $13.77 $14.09 " $29,300 " 4.6% 51-9051 "Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders" 50 $16.88 $15.26 " $31,740 " 10.7% 51-9061 "Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers" 880 $13.98 $14.53 " $30,220 " 2.3% 51-9081 Dental laboratory technicians 110 $8.66 $11.70 " $24,330 " 22.0% 51-9083 Ophthalmic laboratory technicians 150 $11.32 $11.82 " $24,590 " 8.7% 51-9111 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders "1,790" $10.73 $12.14 " $25,250 " 5.7% 51-9121 "Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders" 170 $13.75 $13.82 " $28,750 " 4.1% 51-9122 "Painters, transportation equipment" ** $15.71 $15.85 " $32,980 " 10.9% 51-9123 "Painting, coating, and decorating workers" 40 $10.83 $11.17 " $23,230 " 3.9% 51-9131 Photographic process workers ** $12.71 $12.65 " $26,320 " 4.1% 51-9132 Photographic processing machine operators 70 $8.07 $8.55 " $17,790 " 2.4% 51-9195 "Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic" 40 $11.16 $11.56 " $24,050 " 8.9% 51-9196 "Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders" "1,010" $20.74 $19.30 " $40,150 " 5.9% 51-9198 Helpers--production workers "1,560" $9.83 $10.57 " $21,980 " 4.0% 51-9199 "Production workers, all other" 330 $18.26 $18.14 " $37,720 " 7.3% Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Wage Estimates Employment (1) Median Hourly Mean Hourly Mean Annual (2) Mean RSE (3) 53-0000 Transportation and material moving occupations "26,180" $12.57 $13.64 "$28,370" 1.5% 53-1021 "First-line supervisors / managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand" 360 $21.89 $21.94 "$45,640" 3.5% 53-1031 First-line supervisors / managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators 550 $23.47 $24.97 "$51,930" 3.2% 53-3011 "Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians" ** $7.04 $7.82 "$16,260" 10.3% 53-3021 "Bus drivers, transit and intercity" 710 $14.61 $15.43 "$32,090" 4.6% 53-3022 "Bus drivers, school" "1,040" $10.59 $10.69 "$22,240" 4.1% 53-3031 Driver/sales workers 490 $11.00 $13.38 "$27,830" 11.5% 53-3032 "Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer" "4,410" $16.51 $17.66 "$36,740" 3.9% 53-3033 "Truck drivers, light or delivery services" "2,550" $11.34 $12.57 "$26,150" 2.9% 53-3041 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 450 $8.81 $9.10 "$18,930" 3.0% 53-3099 "Motor vehicle operators, all other" 40 $7.43 $10.48 "$21,800" 13.6% 53-6021 Parking lot attendants 80 $8.32 $8.93 "$18,580" 4.2% 53-6031 Service station attendants ** $6.93 $7.61 "$15,830" 10.5% 53-7011 Conveyor operators and tenders 210 $15.02 $15.76 "$32,790" 8.8% 53-7021 Crane and tower operators 140 $18.81 $19.71 "$41,000" 2.7% 53-7032 Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators ** $15.70 $15.97 "$33,220" 3.9% 53-7051 Industrial truck and tractor operators "2,970" $13.62 $14.21 "$29,560" 2.6% 53-7061 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment 540 $8.97 $9.58 "$19,920" 3.9% 53-7062 "Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand" "7,170" $11.99 $12.30 "$25,580" 2.0% 53-7063 Machine feeders and offbearers 350 $12.23 $12.41 "$25,820" 3.9% 53-7064 "Packers and packagers, hand" "3,050" $10.30 $10.42 "$21,660" 1.8% 53-7081 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 330 $12.83 $12.72 "$26,450" 3.7% 53-7199 "Material moving workers, all other" 50 $13.27 $13.69 "$28,470" 11.7% (1) The estimated total employment rounded to the nearest 10 (excludes self-employed) "(2) Annual wages have been calculated by multiplying the hourly mean wage by a ""year-round, full-time"" hours figure of 2,080 hours; for those occupations where there is not an hourly mean wage published, the annual wage has been directly calculated from the reported survey data." "(3) The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate." Notes: "_ Relative Standard Error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a statistic; the smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate" _ Percents do not total to 100 due to occupational data not reported * = indicates that a wage estimate is not available ** = indicates that an employment estimate is not available "# = indicates a wage greater than $70.00 per hour or $145,600 per year " ~ =indicates that the percent of establishments reporting the occupation is less than 0.5%