PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES LEHIGH VALLEY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREA (Lehigh & Northampton Counties) MAY 2013

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1 Total, All Occupations # ,270 34,860 20,650 56,080 23,520 to 53, Management Occupations # ,390 94,220 54, ,890 68,450 to 133, Chief Executives BD , ,480 88, , ,100 to 188, General & Operations Managers AD ,910 91,720 55, ,310 66,640 to 134, Legislators (Includes all local elected officials) BD+ * 35,300 19,720 17,070 44,420 17,660 to 45, Advertising & Promotions Managers BD , ,050 52, ,690 68,630 to 127, Marketing Managers BD , ,200 94, , ,340 to 189, Sales Managers BD , ,550 72, ,060 83,060 to 148, Public Relations & Fundraising Managers BD , ,080 68, ,560 80,890 to 138, Administrative Services Managers WK EXP ,360 86,990 46, ,810 60,730 to 115, Computer & Information Systems Managers BD , ,360 73, ,780 82,350 to 138, Financial Managers BD , ,860 70, ,210 82,680 to 140, Industrial Production Managers BD ,840 93,870 65, ,790 73,090 to 130, Purchasing Managers BD , ,310 72, ,690 78,760 to 156, Transportation, Storage & Distribution Managers WK EXP ,700 85,270 61, ,200 68,040 to 107, Compensation & Benefits Managers BD , ,260 87, , ,400 to 166,310 Page 1 of 36

2 Human Resources Managers BD , ,050 80, ,860 92,090 to 168, Training & Development Managers BD , ,490 82, ,640 88,650 to 135, Construction Managers AD , ,170 64, ,780 73,540 to 133,760 Education Administrators, Preschool & Childcare Center/Program Education Administrators, Elementary & Secondary School BD ,110 32,840 27,570 40,380 28,170 to 41,610 MD+ * 97,160 96,540 82, ,350 85,850 to 110, Education Administrators, Postsecondary MD ,700 73,310 46, ,430 53,620 to 107, Education Administrators, Other BD ,520 65,300 53, ,140 55,680 to 88, Architectural & Engineering Managers BD , ,120 84, ,320 93,200 to 150, Food Service Managers WK EXP ,010 73,920 30,930 91,060 31,800 to 96, Funeral Service Managers AD , ,040 79, ,920 85,540 to 160, Medical & Health Services Managers BD ,610 84,900 60, ,290 68,120 to 108, Natural Sciences Managers BD , ,230 73, ,290 83,930 to 187, Postmasters & Mail Superintendents WK EXP ,430 69,070 54,340 72,480 57,940 to 74, Property, Real Estate & Community Association Managers WK EXP ,420 60,550 32, ,090 36,960 to 107, Social & Community Service Managers BD ,620 52,070 37,540 66,160 41,550 to 68, Emergency Management Directors BD ,340 61,730 40,290 71,860 51,850 to 78,050 Page 2 of 36

3 Managers, Other WK EXP ,520 86,400 51, ,970 60,280 to 119, Business & Financial Operations Occupations # ,120 59,720 39,800 79,280 46,460 to 80, Buyers & Purchasing Agents, Farm Products LT OJT ,440 67,620 46,030 88,640 52,200 to 86, Wholesale & Retail Buyers LT OJT ,800 46,220 38,170 54,110 40,650 to 55, Purchasing Agents LT OJT ,880 60,700 45,210 79,220 50,240 to 85, Claims Adjusters, Examiners & Investigators LT OJT ,720 58,870 45,820 68,160 49,090 to 70, Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage PS ,650 68,520 53,100 71,930 62,610 to 74, Compliance Officers BD ,230 57,440 36,660 72,010 44,030 to 71, Cost Estimators BD ,080 58,300 40,910 71,160 47,960 to 73, Human Resources Specialists BD ,000 58,500 39,850 73,070 46,200 to 74, Labor Relations Specialists BD ,350 45,150 17,000 68,520 18,140 to 75, Logisticians BD ,650 55,780 34,610 73,670 37,260 to 76, Management Analysts BD ,610 78,870 49, ,680 57,230 to 106, Meeting, Convention & Event Planners BD ,530 39,780 19,920 52,340 23,120 to 52, Fundraisers TBD ,800 42,780 18,810 54,790 20,820 to 56, Compensation, Benefits & Job Analysis Specialists BD ,750 56,300 40,890 69,180 44,680 to 72,240 Page 3 of 36

4 Training & Development Specialists BD ,510 53,670 35,070 65,730 40,550 to 66, Market Research Analysts & Marketing Specialists BD ,930 54,040 36,710 71,530 42,850 to 76, Business Operations Specialists, Other LT OJT ,790 59,250 35,040 81,170 40,090 to 82, Accountants & Auditors BD ,310 63,160 45,650 82,650 50,400 to 80, Appraisers & Assessors of Real Estate LT OJT ,360 46,240 39,550 54,270 40,860 to 56, Budget Analysts BD ,600 67,460 50,880 77,460 56,460 to 77, Credit Analysts BD ,430 48,220 42,750 66,280 43,280 to 72, Financial Analysts BD ,340 85,220 60, ,940 67,720 to 105, Personal Financial Advisors BD ,190 63,710 44,030 98,280 50,890 to 93, Insurance Underwriters BD ,380 78,110 47,200 95,480 54,400 to 103, Financial Examiners BD ,620 58,710 44,050 83,900 46,000 to 100, Credit Counselors BD ,270 44,750 36,540 51,140 38,890 to 53, Loan Officers MT OJT ,940 58,300 39,480 71,660 46,910 to 77, Tax Examiners & Collectors & Revenue Agents BD ,200 54,990 35,120 66,740 41,160 to 73, Tax Preparers MT OJT ,220 31,330 21,420 37,620 24,650 to 36, Computer & Mathematical Occupations # ,580 70,610 42,580 93,580 49,890 to 97,080 Page 4 of 36

5 Computer Systems Analysts BD ,980 77,360 51, ,650 59,400 to 102, Information Security Analysts TBD ,380 78,140 57,640 99,260 64,910 to 102, Computer Programmers BD ,880 80,440 52, ,120 61,850 to 105, Software Developers, Applications BD ,080 77,400 49,860 99,690 57,770 to 108, Software Developers, Systems Software BD , ,860 69, ,380 78,380 to 130, Web Developers TBD ,700 62,920 36,960 95,060 41,610 to 74, Database Administrators BD ,660 70,180 49,350 85,820 54,970 to 90, Network & Computer Systems Administrators BD ,150 66,000 43,710 80,370 51,250 to 83, Computer Network Architects TBD ,250 85,050 56, ,730 64,600 to 110, Computer User Support Specialists TBD ,900 41,800 29,420 52,640 33,380 to 53, Computer Network Support Specialists TBD ,700 57,520 40,470 73,810 45,520 to 77, Computer Occupations, Other BD ,390 81,400 45,450 97,860 58,630 to 103, Actuaries BD ,370 94,210 69, ,420 79,730 to 112, Operations Research Analysts BD ,870 64,000 43,860 76,870 46,680 to 81, Architecture & Engineering Occupations # ,590 72,150 48,060 93,850 55,770 to 96, Architects BD ,820 83,770 65,920 94,260 70,900 to 98,170 Page 5 of 36

6 Landscape Architects BD ,290 63,420 47,080 99,890 51,250 to 72, Cartographers & Photogrammetrists BD ,270 57,940 40,960 62,430 49,110 to 66, Surveyors BD ,290 60,330 48,570 66,160 51,630 to 70, Biomedical Engineers BD ,280 82,630 66,410 96,220 69,780 to 101, Chemical Engineers BD , ,190 75, ,350 87,210 to 134, Civil Engineers BD ,950 68,920 53,090 82,880 58,260 to 87, Computer Hardware Engineers BD , ,610 77, ,300 87,210 to 130, Electrical Engineers BD ,580 75,440 58,490 91,620 63,590 to 97, Electronics Engineers BD , ,050 86, , ,090 to 145, Environmental Engineers BD ,100 73,970 51,160 90,060 57,070 to 94, Health & Safety Engineers BD ,460 73,310 49,970 97,200 57,340 to 108, Industrial Engineers BD ,870 84,640 58,920 99,340 67,480 to 98, Materials Engineers BD ,300 71,670 58,030 77,940 63,480 to 82, Mechanical Engineers BD ,250 83,900 59, ,650 66,380 to 105, Architectural & Civil Drafters AD ,250 46,990 36,770 53,990 39,170 to 56, Electrical & Electronics Drafters AD ,660 59,440 39,150 69,920 43,350 to 73,870 Page 6 of 36

7 Mechanical Drafters AD ,850 52,540 38,430 60,070 42,930 to 63, Civil Engineering Technicians AD ,730 43,070 30,840 51,680 34,060 to 54, Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technicians AD ,860 63,320 47,000 69,290 53,740 to 71, Environmental Engineering Technicians AD ,800 42,340 33,350 46,030 36,910 to 46, Industrial Engineering Technicians AD ,120 59,580 38,080 68,150 43,430 to 71, Mechanical Engineering Technicians AD ,590 52,690 41,870 60,950 44,090 to 62, Engineering Technicians, Other AD ,110 56,360 42,320 64,510 48,570 to 67, Surveying & Mapping Technicians MT OJT ,000 46,000 38,110 49,940 40,830 to 53, Life, Physical & Social Science Occupations # ,880 60,930 31,100 87,770 38,560 to 85, Food Scientists & Technologists BD ,640 66,460 50,420 77,750 55,500 to 74, Conservation Scientists BD ,740 47,030 43,250 58,980 42,980 to 66, Medical Scientists PhD ,850 64,540 47,510 76,520 52,180 to 79, Chemists BD ,780 71,520 49,150 86,100 58,360 to 90, Materials Scientists BD , ,010 81, ,080 89,430 to 144, Environmental Scientists & Specialists BD ,800 60,110 46,030 72,680 50,940 to 70, Geoscientists BD ,620 67,950 50,510 80,680 56,560 to 75,270 Page 7 of 36

8 Clinical, Counseling & School Psychologists PhD , ,060 57, ,250 71,340 to 140, Urban & Regional Planners MD ,170 49,480 27,270 58,620 28,890 to 60, Agricultural & Food Science Technicians AD ,770 37,280 32,310 42,000 33,370 to 44, Biological Technicians BD ,050 34,870 27,850 41,650 29,550 to 41, Chemical Technicians AD ,600 56,810 37,260 66,260 42,380 to 69, Environmental Science & Protection Technicians AD ,750 50,940 36,590 65,330 42,330 to 63, Community & Social Services Occupations # ,610 40,190 25,560 52,630 29,050 to 55, Substance Abuse & Behavioral Disorder Counselors MT OJT ,880 34,110 27,850 39,890 29,620 to 38, Educational, Guidance, School & Vocational Counselors MD ,940 58,240 44,890 67,470 49,420 to 71, Marriage & Family Therapists MD ,420 57,620 41,880 63,700 45,330 to 68, Mental Health Counselors MD ,000 45,870 36,620 55,180 40,020 to 59, Rehabilitation Counselors MD ,070 43,280 25,720 50,250 29,700 to 52, Counselors, Other MD ,660 53,880 40,650 58,670 47,490 to 59, Child, Family & School Social Workers BD ,710 49,090 31,820 57,160 35,580 to 61, Healthcare Social Workers MD ,960 50,210 36,450 56,710 41,180 to 59, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Social Workers BD ,650 35,060 26,800 44,570 29,060 to 44,740 Page 8 of 36

9 Social Workers, Other BD ,610 62,960 50,240 67,290 54,820 to 68, Health Educators BD ,540 67,400 33,920 94,850 41,100 to 121, Probation Officers & Correctional Treatment Specialists BD ,710 55,360 41,410 62,860 47,180 to 64, Social & Human Service Assistants ST OJT ,880 25,870 19,970 30,330 21,580 to 30, Community Health Workers TBD ,620 26,120 21,750 36,560 22,310 to 34, Community & Social Service Specialists, Other BD ,200 36,870 31,400 41,600 33,530 to 42, Clergy BD ,850 52,240 33,140 61,210 37,160 to 59, Directors, Religious Activities & Education BD ,930 33,320 20,560 60,120 22,920 to 71, Legal Occupations # ,920 73,100 40, ,870 47,120 to 136, Lawyers PhD , ,740 63, ,250 76,240 to 172, Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators & Hearing Officers BD ,140 92,140 55, ,470 61,560 to 106, Paralegals & Legal Assistants AD ,100 43,680 31,140 52,070 34,540 to 53, Title Examiners, Abstractors & Searchers ST OJT ,950 34,800 27,840 49,010 29,840 to 63, Legal Support Workers, Other ST OJT ,660 52,950 44,080 73,450 46,580 to 58, Education, Training & Library Occupations # ,040 54,330 27,830 68,650 34,250 to 71, Business Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 94,280 77,140 49, ,740 56,280 to 119,100 Page 9 of 36

10 Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 82,500 76,940 48,760 99,360 57,120 to 105, Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 76,350 71,730 54,460 87,290 60,420 to 89, Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 77,560 75,000 55,420 88,630 62,050 to 91, Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 79,330 77,030 54,550 91,710 62,120 to 95, Physics Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 89,280 88,090 59, ,130 68,790 to 109, Area, Ethnic & Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 74,680 73,700 50,730 86,660 61,330 to 93, Economics Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 88,890 82,140 58, ,230 66,230 to 104, Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 84,660 75,060 59,310 97,340 63,300 to 93, Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 71,100 70,070 49,150 82,070 56,290 to 86, Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 70,730 69,230 49,240 81,480 56,090 to 84, Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 64,240 56,800 36,000 78,350 40,420 to 76, Nursing Instructors & Teachers, Postsecondary MD * 67,820 68,060 48,010 77,730 55,280 to 80, Education Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 71,860 67,820 47,440 84,080 53,320 to 86, Art, Drama & Music Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 66,880 68,140 40,610 80,010 52,690 to 81, Communications Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 65,680 64,460 43,640 76,700 50,930 to 75, English Language & Literature Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 68,470 64,130 42,920 81,240 48,160 to 86,170 Page 10 of 36

11 Foreign Language & Literature Teachers, Postsecondary PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES PhD * 69,800 65,040 47,330 81,030 53,090 to 87, History Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 72,670 69,580 46,840 85,580 54,200 to 87, Philosophy & Religion Teachers, Postsecondary PhD * 75,840 71,170 51,230 88,150 57,640 to 89, Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary WK EXP ,280 50,710 37,000 61,420 40,780 to 61, Postsecondary Teachers, Other PhD * 56,020 38,190 20,400 73,830 24,650 to 75, Preschool Teachers AD ,280 20,820 17,010 26,410 18,330 to 23, Kindergarten Teachers BD * 53,690 53,250 34,760 63,150 43,050 to 65, Elementary School Teachers BD * 62,780 60,720 46,780 70,780 51,290 to 75, Middle School Teachers BD * 61,390 59,990 47,130 68,520 51,400 to 72, Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School BD+ * 66,040 73,000 43,670 77,230 45,970 to 84, Secondary School Teachers BD * 59,580 57,940 42,600 68,070 48,150 to 72,320 Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten & Elementary School BD+ * 68,400 65,210 51,540 76,820 54,710 to 81,770 BD * 63,350 60,470 46,020 72,020 49,460 to 77, Special Education Teachers, Middle School BD * 69,030 67,160 51,890 77,600 56,240 to 78, Special Education Teachers, Secondary School BD * 66,260 62,970 48,710 75,030 52,020 to 76, Adult Basic & Secondary Education & Literacy Teachers & Instructors BD ,910 46,130 29,000 55,860 30,670 to 56,360 Page 11 of 36

12 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers WK EXP ,090 26,660 17,420 36,420 18,980 to 35, Substitute Teachers TBD ,560 29,700 25,190 36,240 26,440 to 36, Teachers & Instructors, Other BD * 34,490 30,120 26,070 38,700 26,630 to 42, Archivists BD ,660 37,960 34,280 49,850 34,310 to 53, Curators MD ,560 45,480 36,540 54,570 40,890 to 55, Museum Technicians & Conservators BD ,900 35,440 30,000 38,850 31,350 to 41, Librarians MD ,660 67,080 44,410 76,290 52,550 to 81, Library Technicians PS ,760 33,200 23,460 40,420 26,580 to 39, Audio-Visual & Multimedia Collections Specialists BD ,700 51,350 37,830 58,640 41,640 to 63, Instructional Coordinators MD ,450 60,950 39,570 76,890 44,300 to 82, Teacher Assistants ST OJT * 24,540 25,150 16,890 28,360 18,370 to 29, Education, Training & Library Workers, Other BD ,200 54,500 40,760 68,420 46,940 to 61, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations # ,080 45,180 25,040 62,590 29,640 to 59, Art Directors BD ,030 66,090 44,480 96,300 50,500 to 91, Commercial & Industrial Designers BD ,340 63,700 42,190 75,420 48,400 to 73, Fashion Designers LT OJT ,650 45,520 33,920 74,010 35,880 to 72,960 Page 12 of 36

13 Floral Designers ST OJT ,130 23,120 18,010 27,180 19,560 to 28, Graphic Designers BD ,420 42,220 28,370 52,440 31,060 to 54, Interior Designers BD ,180 41,210 32,060 51,730 34,930 to 50, Merchandise Displayers & Window Trimmers MT OJT ,480 27,310 20,450 32,500 22,980 to 31, Actors PS # # # # # to # Producers & Directors BD ,330 74,580 43, ,020 52,560 to 157, Coaches & Scouts LT OJT * 39,880 37,690 18,680 50,480 20,900 to 53, Music Directors & Composers BD ,620 48,170 27,660 57,600 37,120 to 62, Musicians & Singers LT OJT # # # # # to # Reporters & Correspondents BD ,130 39,500 25,870 45,760 29,800 to 46, Public Relations Specialists BD ,850 56,240 36,840 69,860 43,660 to 69, Technical Writers BD ,700 72,100 48,580 84,760 52,960 to 88, Writers & Authors BD ,240 52,460 39,100 61,810 46,050 to 58, Interpreters & Translators BD ,200 39,270 24,240 48,180 25,700 to 52, Audio & Video Equipment Technicians PS ,750 47,570 33,590 53,340 36,480 to 56, Broadcast Technicians AD ,240 31,870 17,390 39,670 18,910 to 42,660 Page 13 of 36

14 Photographers LT OJT ,740 34,340 27,210 43,010 28,470 to 44, Camera Operators: TV, Video & Motion Picture BD ,180 29,690 23,040 39,750 24,250 to 48, Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Occupations # ,590 59,500 37,100 93,330 44,230 to 80, Dentists, General PhD , ,590 86, , ,150 to 153, Dentists, Other Specialists PhD , ,300 76, ,870 87,030 to 174, Dietitians & Nutritionists BD ,900 58,470 39,680 65,510 49,010 to 69, Optometrists PhD , ,640 62, ,850 80,710 to 138, Pharmacists PhD , ,420 81, ,020 98,730 to 122, Family & General Practitioners PhD , , , , ,000 to 187, Internists, General PhD , , ,920 # 187,390 to 188, Obstetricians & Gynecologists PhD , , ,980 # 187,200 to 187, Pediatricians, General PhD , , , , ,780 to 179, Psychiatrists PhD , , , , ,440 to 188, Surgeons PhD , , ,170 # 187,450 to 188, Physicians & Surgeons, Other PhD , , , , ,280 to 188, Physician Assistants MD ,460 87,370 68,310 97,030 74,870 to 100,960 Page 14 of 36

15 Podiatrists PhD ,430 88,850 75, ,370 78,570 to 106, Occupational Therapists MD ,480 74,440 56,160 88,140 60,720 to 91, Physical Therapists PhD ,680 77,690 53,540 94,260 61,350 to 95, Radiation Therapists AD ,060 79,020 54,740 89,710 59,610 to 94, Recreational Therapists BD ,940 38,980 30,060 43,380 32,930 to 44, Respiratory Therapists AD ,630 58,570 47,960 65,470 50,730 to 69, Speech-Language Pathologists MD ,400 86,960 62, ,150 68,790 to 110, Therapists, Other BD ,090 62,160 38,700 69,290 44,120 to 72, Veterinarians PhD ,060 90,630 61, ,970 71,080 to 147, Registered Nurses TBD ,430 65,120 48,460 73,920 54,010 to 74, Nurse Anesthetists TBD , , , , ,320 to 141, Nurse Practitioners TBD ,530 82,440 57,830 94,880 67,980 to 95, Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technologists BD ,550 55,790 42,780 60,430 50,440 to 61, Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technicians AD ,230 38,570 31,020 43,330 32,960 to 45, Dental Hygienists AD ,720 59,220 50,470 65,840 52,440 to 69, Cardiovascular Technologists & Technicians AD ,050 53,650 39,180 67,480 43,350 to 74,100 Page 15 of 36

16 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers AD ,870 64,850 51,510 70,050 55,220 to 72, Nuclear Medicine Technologists AD ,400 69,100 54,880 76,660 60,050 to 77, Radiologic Technologists AD ,520 56,650 41,310 64,120 47,290 to 67, Emergency Medical Technicians & Paramedics PS ,020 40,020 26,480 45,300 28,880 to 46, Dietetic Technicians MT OJT ,450 18,890 16,720 23,810 17,060 to 23, Pharmacy Technicians MT OJT ,300 27,550 19,270 32,820 21,760 to 34, Psychiatric Technicians PS ,160 55,830 49,030 58,230 51,290 to 60, Respiratory Therapy Technicians AD ,740 50,760 40,300 54,460 42,800 to 57, Surgical Technologists PS ,250 40,140 31,360 46,190 33,440 to 47, Veterinary Technologists & Technicians AD ,600 32,820 26,940 35,430 28,510 to 36, Ophthalmic Medical Technicians TBD ,750 35,720 29,240 40,510 31,030 to 42, Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses PS ,300 44,150 38,000 47,450 40,100 to 48, Medical Records & Health Information Technicians PS ,680 32,700 24,680 38,190 26,970 to 38, Opticians, Dispensing LT OJT ,980 35,290 25,990 42,470 28,670 to 44, Health Technologists & Technicians, Other PS ,200 43,020 31,680 51,960 34,550 to 52, Occupational Health & Safety Specialists BD ,040 67,630 48,320 80,900 54,000 to 80,760 Page 16 of 36

17 Occupational Health & Safety Technicians MT OJT ,050 47,650 38,240 60,450 40,820 to 66, Athletic Trainers BD * 43,780 39,120 33,570 48,890 34,560 to 48, Healthcare Support Occupations # ,800 27,750 20,510 32,950 22,960 to 33, Home Health Aides ST OJT ,050 21,070 16,850 24,650 18,340 to 23, Nursing Assistants TBD ,350 27,950 22,910 31,070 24,910 to 31, Occupational Therapy Assistants AD ,950 46,630 35,440 54,200 39,150 to 57, Occupational Therapy Aides ST OJT ,160 24,130 21,600 29,940 21,750 to 29, Physical Therapist Assistants AD ,030 45,950 37,660 53,210 40,330 to 56, Physical Therapist Aides MT OJT ,260 26,770 22,480 29,640 23,640 to 30, Massage Therapists PS ,150 29,570 19,470 42,990 24,050 to 37, Dental Assistants PS ,460 33,960 26,650 39,860 28,490 to 41, Medical Assistants MT OJT ,250 29,940 25,780 33,990 26,570 to 35, Medical Equipment Preparers MT OJT ,460 35,150 27,920 39,220 29,720 to 41, Medical Transcriptionists PS ,040 33,550 27,450 37,340 29,300 to 37, Pharmacy Aides ST OJT ,050 20,940 16,910 27,620 17,850 to 29, Veterinary Assistants & Laboratory Animal Caretakers ST OJT ,010 22,440 19,270 24,890 20,360 to 24,990 Page 17 of 36

18 Phlebotomists TBD ,040 32,870 26,320 36,400 28,120 to 37, Healthcare Support Workers, Other ST OJT ,820 30,340 18,690 39,880 19,810 to 37, Protective Service Occupations # ,090 32,830 19,730 48,770 22,220 to 54, Supervisors - Correctional Officers WK EXP ,440 65,580 49,960 68,690 61,110 to 71, Supervisors - Police & Detectives WK EXP ,150 92,070 62,520 99,470 69,780 to 103, Supervisors - Fire Fighting & Prevention PS ,250 73,230 56,600 80,070 64,100 to 85, Supervisors - Protective Service Workers, Other WK EXP ,310 30,320 25,020 43,450 26,160 to 45, Firefighters PS ,190 51,640 31,600 56,490 36,880 to 57, Correctional Officers & Jailers MT OJT ,320 48,900 36,700 52,640 40,290 to 55, Detectives & Criminal Investigators WK EXP ,000 71,470 59,530 90,240 62,980 to 92, Parking Enforcement Workers ST OJT ,270 34,100 22,450 41,680 24,080 to 45, Police & Sheriff's Patrol Officers MT OJT ,960 61,470 42,910 68,480 49,380 to 72, Animal Control Workers MT OJT ,860 21,460 16,620 31,990 17,780 to 39, Private Detectives & Investigators PS ,060 61,790 44,690 67,750 51,420 to 70, Security Guards ST OJT ,850 22,860 18,250 28,150 19,770 to 28, Crossing Guards ST OJT ,360 22,960 18,720 25,680 19,980 to 26,960 Page 18 of 36

19 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol & Other Recreational Protective Service PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES ST OJT ,910 18,420 16,650 20,030 16,810 to 21, Transportation Security Screeners MT OJT ,780 34,530 32,050 39,150 33,630 to 39, Protective Service Workers, Other ST OJT ,620 34,030 25,120 40,870 26,190 to 42, Food Preparation & Serving Related Occupations # ,440 19,830 16,800 25,270 17,530 to 25, Chefs & Head Cooks WK EXP ,340 43,380 29,060 62,470 30,760 to 66, Supervisors - Food Preparation & Serving Workers WK EXP ,840 33,880 23,250 42,140 26,140 to 44, Cooks, Fast Food ST OJT ,770 18,000 16,890 18,210 16,740 to 19, Cooks, Institution & Cafeteria ST OJT ,990 27,230 21,840 29,560 24,170 to 30, Cooks, Restaurant MT OJT ,100 23,180 17,020 29,150 18,640 to 30, Cooks, Short Order ST OJT ,470 19,870 16,900 22,260 17,620 to 22, Food Preparation Workers ST OJT ,810 21,130 16,900 24,260 18,170 to 25, Bartenders ST OJT ,790 20,670 16,810 25,780 17,840 to 24, Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers ST OJT ,280 18,430 16,760 20,530 16,880 to 21, Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession & Coffee Shop ST OJT ,990 17,830 16,680 18,650 16,520 to 19, Waiters & Waitresses ST OJT ,820 20,640 16,820 25,820 17,910 to 24, Food Servers, Nonrestaurant ST OJT ,970 19,440 16,810 21,550 17,410 to 22,520 Page 19 of 36

20 Dining Room & Cafeteria Attendants & Bartender Helpers PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES ST OJT ,800 18,200 16,770 19,810 16,770 to 19, Dishwashers ST OJT ,380 18,410 16,810 19,170 16,890 to 20, Hosts & Hostesses: Restaurant, Lounge & Coffee Shop ST OJT ,100 19,740 16,910 24,700 17,600 to 26, Food Preparation & Serving Related Workers, Other ST OJT ,300 33,280 24,480 34,710 27,140 to 36, Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations # ,850 24,160 18,140 31,200 19,700 to 31, Supervisors - Housekeeping & Janitorial Workers WK EXP ,340 39,090 28,630 46,190 31,500 to 46, Supervisors - Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers WK EXP ,940 48,210 40,940 57,440 42,520 to 61, Janitors & Cleaners ST OJT ,570 26,320 18,300 33,700 19,940 to 37, Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners ST OJT ,320 20,760 16,890 23,530 18,030 to 24, Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers ST OJT ,320 24,660 19,830 29,570 21,260 to 29, Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers & Applicators, Vegetation MT OJT ,690 30,220 24,590 36,740 25,800 to 40, Personal Care & Service Occupations # ,840 21,270 16,800 27,360 18,140 to 26, Supervisors - Personal Service Workers WK EXP ,570 33,460 24,620 42,540 27,410 to 43, Animal Trainers MT OJT ,880 19,800 17,030 22,800 17,710 to 23, Nonfarm Animal Caretakers ST OJT ,170 18,790 16,770 21,870 17,060 to 22, Amusement & Recreation Attendants ST OJT ,690 18,830 16,800 21,130 17,090 to 21,940 Page 20 of 36

21 Locker Room, Coatroom & Dressing Room Attendants ST OJT ,630 18,870 16,800 22,540 17,120 to 23, Funeral Attendants ST OJT ,060 31,030 21,600 37,290 22,860 to 41, Morticians, Undertakers & Funeral Directors TBD ,200 52,200 37,270 58,160 42,530 to 60, Hairdressers, Hairstylists & Cosmetologists PS ,470 22,020 18,300 26,060 19,740 to 24, Manicurists & Pedicurists PS ,550 20,150 16,710 26,970 17,430 to 32, Shampooers ST OJT ,960 17,530 16,760 17,060 16,430 to 18, Skincare Specialists PS ,660 36,580 25,860 42,060 29,190 to 44, Concierges MT OJT ,600 42,640 38,150 43,330 39,700 to 45, Tour Guides & Escorts MT OJT ,640 18,010 16,910 19,510 16,760 to 19, Childcare Workers ST OJT ,810 19,570 16,870 22,780 17,490 to 23, Personal Care Aides ST OJT ,040 22,340 19,430 24,840 20,300 to 24, Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors ST OJT ,630 23,820 18,040 30,930 19,590 to 33, Recreation Workers BD ,540 23,250 16,810 29,910 18,320 to 30, Residential Advisors PS ,800 22,690 21,390 26,510 20,990 to 25, Personal Care & Service Workers, Other ST OJT ,130 18,400 16,870 20,260 16,900 to 20, Sales & Related Occupations # ,060 24,680 17,000 45,580 18,630 to 43,790 Page 21 of 36

22 Supervisors - Retail Sales Workers WK EXP ,560 41,300 28,890 52,400 32,470 to 52, Supervisors - Non-Retail Sales Workers WK EXP ,720 87,690 56, ,610 66,420 to 115, Cashiers ST OJT ,260 18,700 16,860 20,460 17,070 to 21, Counter & Rental Clerks ST OJT ,220 25,030 17,300 32,170 18,950 to 30, Parts Salespersons MT OJT ,100 30,900 21,290 39,000 24,500 to 41, Retail Salespersons ST OJT ,550 21,650 16,890 29,880 18,030 to 28, Advertising Sales Agents MT OJT ,270 54,330 31,990 71,420 37,240 to 78, Insurance Sales Agents MT OJT ,660 60,810 30,860 89,050 37,140 to 87, Securities, Commodities & Financial Services Sales Agents BD ,280 42,360 28,190 73,330 30,240 to 72, Travel Agents MT OJT ,670 32,390 21,570 39,720 23,800 to 39, Sales Representatives, Other Services ST OJT ,240 48,180 30,060 69,340 35,750 to 72, Sales Representatives, Technical & Scientific Products BD ,060 84,240 54, ,740 64,060 to 109, Sales Representatives MT OJT ,540 56,100 34,890 74,860 41,400 to 73, Demonstrators & Product Promoters ST OJT ,070 28,880 23,110 35,040 25,360 to 33, Real Estate Sales Agents LT OJT ,800 55,400 37,590 82,900 43,710 to 64, Sales Engineers BD ,660 73,870 52,910 84,040 59,830 to 86,640 Page 22 of 36

23 Telemarketers ST OJT ,730 33,180 25,500 37,850 28,150 to 37, Sales & Related Workers, Other MT OJT ,900 44,290 22,360 54,670 25,040 to 61, Office & Administrative Support Occupations # ,500 31,180 21,550 39,480 24,080 to 40, Supervisors - Office & Administrative Support Workers WK EXP ,420 52,410 36,520 63,370 41,260 to 65, Switchboard Operators ST OJT ,190 31,100 21,900 37,340 23,700 to 37, Bill & Account Collectors MT OJT ,140 24,040 20,170 30,630 21,140 to 29, Billing & Posting Clerks ST OJT ,670 33,680 25,710 39,140 28,120 to 39, Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks MT OJT ,140 36,250 26,810 42,300 30,800 to 43, Payroll & Timekeeping Clerks MT OJT ,850 37,130 31,280 41,130 33,020 to 42, Procurement Clerks MT OJT ,720 31,340 25,020 36,560 26,650 to 37, Tellers ST OJT ,570 24,020 21,010 27,860 21,580 to 29, Brokerage Clerks MT OJT ,680 43,510 33,000 50,520 36,330 to 50, Correspondence Clerks ST OJT ,020 29,570 24,410 34,330 25,500 to 35, Court, Municipal & License Clerks MT OJT ,400 36,860 30,350 45,420 32,190 to 46, Credit Authorizers, Checkers & Clerks ST OJT ,780 38,850 28,860 42,250 30,540 to 44, Customer Service Representatives ST OJT ,350 30,480 22,630 37,210 25,020 to 37,920 Page 23 of 36

24 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs AD ,420 43,720 34,030 49,620 37,010 to 48, File Clerks ST OJT ,790 26,810 21,210 31,080 22,790 to 31, Hotel, Motel & Resort Desk Clerks ST OJT ,470 21,620 17,300 23,550 18,880 to 23, Interviewers ST OJT ,840 34,660 26,530 39,000 30,040 to 39, Library Assistants, Clerical ST OJT ,390 28,550 20,950 33,610 24,640 to 35, Loan Interviewers & Clerks ST OJT ,560 30,960 25,960 35,870 27,110 to 36, New Accounts Clerks ST OJT ,680 36,890 31,310 40,860 32,670 to 42, Order Clerks ST OJT ,750 30,320 20,930 35,650 23,460 to 37, Human Resources Assistants ST OJT ,520 34,700 25,520 42,030 28,120 to 44, Receptionists & Information Clerks ST OJT ,140 24,990 19,970 29,220 21,350 to 30, Reservation & Transportation Ticket Agents & Travel Clerks ST OJT ,290 32,300 24,090 37,890 26,370 to 40, Information & Record Clerks, Other ST OJT ,500 39,870 30,650 45,420 33,580 to 47, Cargo & Freight Agents ST OJT ,210 41,180 27,490 48,070 29,380 to 50, Couriers & Messengers ST OJT ,930 24,920 18,830 29,480 20,470 to 30, Police, Fire & Ambulance Dispatchers MT OJT ,860 41,010 29,940 44,820 34,400 to 45, Dispatchers MT OJT ,330 40,130 28,440 44,780 32,180 to 45,750 Page 24 of 36

25 Meter Readers, Utilities ST OJT ,580 46,560 40,090 49,820 42,380 to 53, Postal Service Clerks ST OJT ,670 53,840 39,350 54,840 53,830 to 55, Postal Service Mail Carriers ST OJT ,240 56,500 40,680 56,530 44,130 to 56, Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors & Processing Machine Operators ST OJT ,460 53,830 40,830 53,770 51,120 to 53, Production, Planning & Expediting Clerks MT OJT ,300 47,540 31,430 56,730 37,540 to 58, Shipping, Receiving & Traffic Clerks ST OJT ,090 31,940 24,320 37,480 26,660 to 38, Stock Clerks & Order Fillers ST OJT ,180 21,730 16,950 26,300 18,440 to 25,790 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers & Samplers, Recordkeeping Executive Secretaries & Executive Administrative Assistants ST OJT ,430 33,780 24,710 40,780 27,350 to 42,560 WK EXP ,890 47,220 35,070 57,300 37,880 to 60, Legal Secretaries MT OJT ,400 41,170 34,060 45,080 35,630 to 46, Medical Secretaries MT OJT ,250 32,100 24,970 35,900 26,890 to 36, Secretaries ST OJT ,390 31,780 23,050 37,060 25,860 to 38, Computer Operators MT OJT ,070 33,570 23,260 40,970 26,100 to 43, Data Keyers MT OJT ,600 29,070 23,050 34,370 25,230 to 35, Word Processors & Typists ST OJT ,600 33,460 28,010 37,890 30,300 to 38, Desktop Publishers AD ,430 38,440 28,410 46,440 30,010 to 47,120 Page 25 of 36

26 Insurance Claims & Policy Processing Clerks MT OJT ,960 41,700 33,870 44,510 36,940 to 45, Mail Clerks & Mail Machine Operators ST OJT ,360 26,110 20,130 30,970 21,600 to 32, Office Clerks, General ST OJT ,940 28,570 20,010 34,900 22,560 to 36, Office Machine Operators ST OJT ,060 27,730 21,040 31,570 23,390 to 31, Proofreaders & Copy Markers BD ,050 34,360 24,430 41,860 27,280 to 45, Office & Administrative Support Workers, Other ST OJT ,270 35,530 24,810 43,500 27,650 to 45, Farming, Fishing & Forestry Occupations # ,930 30,080 18,850 39,970 20,980 to 40, Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery & Greenhouse ST OJT ,270 28,620 18,720 36,040 20,740 to 36, Construction & Extraction Occupations # ,190 41,980 28,240 53,660 32,700 to 54, Supervisors - Construction Trades & Extraction Workers WK EXP ,550 71,090 51,840 79,910 59,390 to 84, Brickmasons & Blockmasons LT OJT ,770 55,340 42,730 60,790 48,090 to 64, Stonemasons LT OJT ,410 34,900 32,510 38,360 32,460 to 37, Carpenters LT OJT ,850 40,430 28,830 46,860 32,880 to 49, Carpet Installers ST OJT ,740 34,840 30,270 38,480 31,400 to 38, Tile & Marble Setters LT OJT ,700 41,710 29,770 47,670 34,120 to 49, Cement Masons & Concrete Finishers MT OJT ,260 45,190 32,940 52,920 36,120 to 55,680 Page 26 of 36

27 Construction Laborers ST OJT ,850 30,000 20,760 38,900 23,410 to 40, Paving, Surfacing & Tamping Equipment Operators MT OJT ,980 50,290 34,660 59,140 41,290 to 60, Operating Engineers & Other Construction Equipment Operators MT OJT ,620 40,680 34,400 48,230 35,080 to 48, Drywall & Ceiling Tile Installers MT OJT ,020 29,980 25,800 38,130 26,700 to 36, Electricians LT OJT ,870 50,260 37,670 60,470 41,350 to 60, Painters, Construction & Maintenance MT OJT ,400 34,550 25,430 38,890 28,270 to 41, Pipelayers ST OJT ,170 38,550 33,320 42,090 34,080 to 44, Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steamfitters LT OJT ,090 49,200 37,400 63,930 40,790 to 72, Roofers MT OJT ,140 37,780 30,730 43,350 32,770 to 45, Sheet Metal Workers LT OJT ,710 73,320 40,730 78,200 46,950 to 86, Structural Iron & Steel Workers LT OJT ,110 41,640 29,140 50,100 32,560 to 47, Helpers--Brick, Block & Stonemasons & Tile & Marble Setters ST OJT ,980 35,340 30,180 40,380 31,590 to 40, Helpers--Carpenters ST OJT ,370 31,390 25,760 34,180 27,090 to 35, Helpers--Electricians ST OJT ,290 29,230 24,000 33,440 26,100 to 35, Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters & Steamfitters ST OJT ,410 22,340 20,820 23,210 20,770 to 23, Helpers, Construction Trades, Other ST OJT ,100 34,200 32,530 34,890 32,240 to 36,700 Page 27 of 36

28 Construction & Building Inspectors WK EXP ,010 45,960 37,000 52,010 39,080 to 54, Hazardous Materials Removal Workers MT OJT ,940 34,870 25,860 40,980 28,510 to 42, Highway Maintenance Workers MT OJT ,560 43,970 32,990 47,340 39,250 to 48, Septic Tank Servicers & Sewer Pipe Cleaners MT OJT ,620 33,880 27,020 38,420 29,330 to 37, Installation, Maintenance & Repair Occupations # ,530 42,570 28,070 52,760 32,710 to 55, Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers & Repairers WK EXP ,290 68,080 49,820 80,530 55,860 to 83, Computer, Automated Teller & Office Machine Repairers PS ,300 34,590 26,120 41,390 28,320 to 42, Telecommunications Equipment Installers & Repairers PS ,750 61,630 35,350 68,950 43,650 to 72,040 Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Commercial & Industrial Equipment Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation & Relay PS ,580 51,960 39,350 56,190 44,460 to 57,850 PS ,040 71,370 59,910 76,610 63,440 to 81, Security & Fire Alarm Systems Installers MT OJT ,310 41,130 32,830 47,050 35,310 to 47, Aircraft Mechanics & Service Technicians PS ,480 65,430 45,280 75,580 53,420 to 81, Automotive Body & Related Repairers MT OJT ,040 36,430 29,180 43,970 32,040 to 44, Automotive Service Technicians & Mechanics LT OJT ,830 35,440 22,210 45,640 25,850 to 46, Bus & Truck Mechanics & Diesel Engine Specialists LT OJT ,480 43,590 34,540 49,440 37,520 to 51, Farm Equipment Mechanics & Service Technicians LT OJT ,680 30,880 27,700 35,180 27,860 to 36,780 Page 28 of 36

29 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics LT OJT ,900 45,970 33,940 53,380 38,300 to 56, Outdoor Power Equipment & Other Small Engine Mechanics MT OJT ,430 31,600 27,580 34,860 27,930 to 35, Tire Repairers & Changers MT OJT ,270 26,630 22,020 31,400 22,640 to 33, Control & Valve Installers & Repairers MT OJT ,250 66,410 51,000 73,880 56,900 to 73, Heating, A/C & Refrigeration Mechanics & Installers PS ,190 44,740 34,370 52,100 37,110 to 54, Home Appliance Repairers MT OJT ,190 40,800 28,960 42,810 32,510 to 44, Industrial Machinery Mechanics LT OJT ,050 49,500 37,420 54,870 40,510 to 57, Maintenance Workers, Machinery MT OJT ,950 44,810 32,860 51,000 35,700 to 54, Millwrights LT OJT ,740 55,540 44,520 61,340 48,410 to 64, Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers LT OJT ,600 63,810 45,980 67,910 51,250 to 71, Telecommunications Line Installers & Repairers LT OJT ,770 65,410 40,330 67,980 48,200 to 70, Medical Equipment Repairers AD ,010 43,850 33,430 50,800 36,910 to 51, Precision Instrument & Equipment Repairers, Other AD ,750 51,360 36,300 54,980 42,900 to 56, Maintenance & Repair Workers, General MT OJT ,970 38,650 25,110 45,900 29,220 to 47, Coin, Vending & Amusement Machine Servicers & Repairers ST OJT ,980 29,600 23,510 39,220 25,400 to 43, Locksmiths & Safe Repairers LT OJT ,500 38,500 34,470 43,520 34,630 to 44,420 Page 29 of 36

30 Helpers--Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers MT OJT ,320 27,840 20,230 32,370 23,270 to 32, Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Other MT OJT ,060 52,410 23,790 54,200 23,840 to 56, Production Occupations # ,980 33,780 22,880 42,530 25,730 to 43, Supervisors - Production & Operating Workers PS ,460 58,880 41,410 69,980 46,140 to 71, Coil Winders, Tapers & Finishers ST OJT ,390 30,880 27,430 36,370 27,780 to 36, Electrical & Electronic Equipment Assemblers ST OJT ,310 29,170 21,530 34,700 24,980 to 35, Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers ST OJT ,940 39,950 30,980 45,920 33,700 to 47, Engine & Other Machine Assemblers ST OJT ,240 48,320 34,970 56,380 37,470 to 60, Structural Metal Fabricators & Fitters MT OJT ,700 39,190 30,090 44,510 32,520 to 45, Team Assemblers MT OJT ,490 29,300 21,880 36,290 23,920 to 37, Assemblers & Fabricators, Other MT OJT ,980 26,020 21,880 31,030 22,440 to 31, Bakers LT OJT ,440 23,820 16,960 28,180 18,520 to 29, Butchers & Meat Cutters LT OJT ,280 34,070 20,730 38,050 25,640 to 39, Meat, Poultry & Fish Cutters & Trimmers ST OJT ,780 24,860 20,870 28,240 21,940 to 30, Food Batchmakers ST OJT ,010 37,100 21,620 43,200 24,910 to 46, Food Cooking Machine Operators & Tenders ST OJT ,100 29,630 27,850 35,730 27,200 to 41,460 Page 30 of 36

31 Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal & Plastic Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal & Plastic Extruding & Drawing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Forging Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Rolling Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Cutting, Punching & Press Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Drilling & Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Grinding, Lapping, Polishing & Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Milling & Planing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES MT OJT ,780 39,030 28,750 42,290 31,190 to 44,200 MT OJT ,040 54,530 40,410 65,350 44,120 to 70,130 MT OJT ,920 40,350 27,820 44,470 31,240 to 46,090 MT OJT ,990 34,660 27,160 38,910 28,140 to 42,200 MT OJT ,930 32,990 26,250 37,770 27,810 to 39,730 MT OJT ,320 35,190 27,110 39,420 29,610 to 41,180 MT OJT ,540 34,560 28,840 40,390 30,410 to 38,640 MT OJT ,660 32,710 26,290 37,350 27,770 to 37,910 MT OJT ,170 35,470 30,480 39,020 31,520 to 40, Machinists LT OJT ,370 41,620 30,220 46,940 33,410 to 48, Metal-Refining Furnace Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,520 47,450 32,080 52,250 34,780 to 55, Model Makers, Metal & Plastic LT OJT ,670 38,920 32,660 46,170 33,970 to 50,590 Molding, Coremaking & Casting Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic MT OJT ,560 28,190 19,940 35,870 22,140 to 36,010 MT OJT ,620 36,680 30,260 41,290 32,230 to 43, Tool & Die Makers LT OJT ,400 42,790 35,100 47,550 37,520 to 47, Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers MT OJT ,530 38,830 30,420 45,580 33,000 to 49,190 Page 31 of 36

32 Welding, Soldering & Brazing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic Plating & Coating Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Metal & Plastic PENNSYLVANIA OCCUPATIONAL WAGES MT OJT ,780 45,490 34,700 49,820 38,260 to 52,980 MT OJT ,380 31,980 19,300 34,430 21,580 to 36,490 MT OJT ,050 42,350 32,620 43,760 37,650 to 45, Tool Grinders, Filers & Sharpeners MT OJT ,540 28,610 20,290 35,660 22,390 to 37, Prepress Technician & Workers PS ,100 40,870 24,660 47,820 30,010 to 49, Printing Press Operators MT OJT ,610 39,200 24,370 42,730 27,080 to 44, Laundry & Dry-Cleaning Workers ST OJT ,800 21,910 17,630 25,380 19,160 to 24, Pressers: Textile, Garment & Related Materials ST OJT ,920 25,620 16,790 30,490 18,080 to 34, Sewing Machine Operators ST OJT ,780 22,630 18,720 26,300 19,910 to 27, Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,450 20,160 16,740 23,810 17,560 to 23,730 Textile Winding, Twisting & Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders Extruding & Forming Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Synthetic & Glass Fibers MT OJT ,920 23,470 18,400 26,670 19,760 to 27,950 MT OJT ,990 23,890 22,420 29,280 22,000 to 30, Fabric & Apparel Patternmakers MT OJT ,810 43,770 37,470 48,480 39,400 to 48, Upholsterers MT OJT ,040 29,220 21,390 37,360 24,860 to 41, Cabinetmakers & Bench Carpenters MT OJT ,400 36,100 23,460 42,860 28,540 to 45, Furniture Finishers ST OJT ,330 31,240 22,650 38,670 25,660 to 38,900 Page 32 of 36

33 Model Makers, Wood MT OJT ,890 36,020 34,790 39,440 33,510 to 38, Sawing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders, Wood ST OJT ,410 22,310 18,230 26,010 19,800 to 26, Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders ST OJT ,680 29,930 20,820 34,100 23,280 to 35, Power Plant Operators LT OJT ,420 66,800 49,610 70,320 60,940 to 72, Stationary Engineers & Boiler Operators LT OJT ,150 45,670 35,730 49,850 39,710 to 52, Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant & System Operators LT OJT ,440 44,560 34,940 49,180 39,480 to 50, Chemical Plant & System Operators LT OJT ,880 51,860 38,350 66,140 42,250 to 78, Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators & Gaugers LT OJT ,430 67,470 55,950 70,170 61,960 to 73, Chemical Equipment Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,460 37,280 26,950 47,210 31,240 to 47,500 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating & Still Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders Crushing, Grinding & Polishing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,830 34,550 19,540 39,470 22,630 to 42,320 MT OJT ,610 39,580 25,660 45,080 28,990 to 47, Grinding & Polishing Workers, Hand MT OJT ,940 34,440 24,070 40,370 28,460 to 41, Mixing & Blending Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,410 40,740 29,370 45,930 32,300 to 45, Cutters & Trimmers, Hand ST OJT ,660 28,360 20,660 35,660 23,560 to 41, Cutting & Slicing Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders ST OJT ,550 34,260 29,630 37,010 30,800 to 37, Extruding, Forming, Pressing & Compacting Machine Setters, Operators & Tenders MT OJT ,200 26,460 22,110 31,250 22,890 to 31,180 Page 33 of 36

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