NC BL 10/00/2001 Table: Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, Bulletin 3110-14, December 2000 Table 1-1. Summary: Mean hourly earnings(1) and weekly hours by selected characteristics, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Hourly earnings Hourly earnings Hourly earnings Worker and establishment characteristics Mean Mean Mean weekly weekly weekly Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Mean error(2) 3) Mean error(2) 3) Mean error(2) 3) (percen- (percen- (percen- t) t) t) Total................................................................. $15.20 2.2 36.4 $13.98 2.8 35.9 $18.47 3.9 38.0 Worker characteristics:(4) White-collar occupations(5)......................................... 18.61 2.4 37.1 17.82 3.1 36.7 20.32 4.1 38.1 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.72 3.4 36.2 24.52 5.5 35.5 24.97 3.2 37.2 Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.08 4.2 39.9 26.51 4.4 39.9 22.55 8.1 39.8 Sales............................................................. 11.69 8.5 33.1 11.75 8.6 33.1 - - - Administrative support............................................ 12.70 3.2 38.8 12.76 4.1 38.8 12.57 5.1 38.7 Blue-collar occupations(5).......................................... 12.23 2.9 37.9 11.73 2.9 37.6 14.15 7.4 39.0 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.78 3.7 40.0 15.52 3.6 40.0 16.77 10.6 39.9 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors....................................................... 10.91 11.9 39.8 9.63 6.5 39.8 - - - Transportation and material moving................................ 12.54 3.4 39.4 12.44 4.6 40.5 12.81 3.5 36.9 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers..................................................... 9.61 3.2 34.9 9.14 3.3 33.8 11.34 7.0 39.7 Service occupations(5).............................................. 10.03 4.7 33.3 8.01 3.6 32.4 16.65 9.9 36.6 Full time........................................................... 15.84 2.3 39.2 14.66 3.0 39.2 18.71 4.1 39.1 Part time........................................................... 9.29 5.9 22.1 8.99 6.1 22.1 12.00 15.3 22.0 Union............................................................... 20.43 4.5 36.9 23.79 11.5 32.6 19.59 4.8 38.1 Nonunion............................................................ 13.64 2.6 36.3 13.32 3.0 36.1 16.10 4.0 37.7 Time................................................................ 15.09 2.3 36.4 13.79 2.9 35.8 18.47 3.9 38.0 Incentive........................................................... 20.03 12.2 37.5 20.03 12.2 37.5 - - - Establishment characteristics: Goods producing..................................................... (6) (6) (6) - - - (6) (6) (6) Service producing................................................... (6) (6) (6) - - - (6) (6) (6) 50-99 workers(7).................................................... 12.47 5.9 37.2 12.44 6.0 37.2 14.98 .8 40.0 100-499 workers..................................................... 12.61 5.1 35.3 12.56 5.2 35.3 - - - 500 workers or more................................................. 18.16 3.1 37.0 17.63 4.9 35.8 18.57 4.1 38.0 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 3 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 4 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. Wages of time workers are based solely on hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 5 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 6 Classification of establishments into goods-producing and service-producing industries applies to private industry only. 7 Establishments classified with 50-99 workers may contain establishments with fewer than 50 due to staff reductions between survey sampling and collection. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Table 2-1. Mean hourly earnings,(1) all workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation(3) Relative Relative Relative Mean error(4) Mean error(4) Mean error(4) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $15.20 2.2 $13.98 2.8 $18.47 3.9 All excluding sales............................................... 15.49 2.3 14.23 3.0 18.52 4.0 White collar........................................................ 18.61 2.4 17.82 3.1 20.32 4.1 White collar excluding sales.................................... 19.74 2.5 19.35 3.1 20.42 4.2 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.72 3.4 24.52 5.5 24.97 3.2 Professional specialty.......................................... 24.86 2.8 24.35 4.7 25.32 3.2 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 25.00 4.8 28.40 6.3 23.80 6.2 Civil engineers............................................. 21.64 3.5 € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 23.62 3.3 € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 € € Natural scientists............................................ 18.18 2.6 18.18 2.6 € € Health related................................................ 23.79 4.4 24.53 4.5 - - Registered nurses........................................... 22.75 3.0 23.15 3.3 € € Pharmacists................................................. 34.71 3.9 34.71 3.9 € € Respiratory therapists...................................... 18.69 4.2 € € € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 37.97 8.4 - - - - Other post-secondary teachers............................... 34.64 8.3 € € € € Teachers, except college and university....................... 27.41 2.4 18.83 6.8 28.26 2.4 Elementary school teachers.................................. 28.08 2.8 € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 28.39 3.3 € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 18.63 8.2 18.63 8.2 € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - € € - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 13.19 2.4 14.00 5.1 12.70 2.3 Social workers.............................................. 13.14 2.5 13.82 4.9 € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... 21.90 14.2 21.91 14.7 - - Designers................................................... 20.07 14.6 20.07 14.6 € € Technical....................................................... 24.08 14.7 24.92 15.4 14.34 17.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 18.19 4.4 18.19 4.4 € € Radiological technicians.................................... 18.56 3.9 18.56 3.9 € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 14.62 2.3 14.62 2.3 € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 10.95 6.1 11.17 7.7 € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 21.14 9.4 21.14 9.4 € € Drafters.................................................... 16.49 10.5 € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. 132.62 27.8 132.62 27.8 € € Computer programmers........................................ 19.07 7.6 € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 18.58 13.2 € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.08 4.2 26.51 4.4 22.55 8.1 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.01 5.4 30.26 5.7 26.26 10.5 Financial managers.......................................... 35.54 11.3 37.83 12.5 € € Administrators, education and related fields................ $32.56 17.1 € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 25.13 9.5 $25.13 9.5 € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... 16.83 13.9 16.83 13.9 € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 30.46 8.7 32.41 7.9 € € Management related............................................ 20.92 5.7 21.85 5.7 $19.61 11.1 Accountants and auditors.................................... 21.66 5.2 21.97 6.3 20.84 9.9 Other financial officers.................................... 26.78 9.9 26.78 9.9 € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 19.63 10.0 € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 18.17 5.6 € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 20.27 15.1 21.73 15.9 € € Sales............................................................. 11.69 8.5 11.75 8.6 - - Supervisors, sales.......................................... 12.04 9.2 12.04 9.2 € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 10.35 21.0 10.35 21.0 € € Sales counter clerks........................................ 7.55 7.0 7.55 7.0 € € Cashiers.................................................... 7.44 3.0 7.38 3.1 € € Sales support, n.e.c........................................ 11.90 20.3 11.90 20.3 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.70 3.2 12.76 4.1 12.57 5.1 Supervisors, general office................................. 17.20 6.7 17.20 8.1 € € Secretaries................................................. 14.66 3.9 15.29 6.3 14.07 4.4 Hotel clerks................................................ 9.01 3.7 9.01 3.7 € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.77 13.3 13.77 13.3 € € Receptionists............................................... 9.25 6.9 9.25 6.9 € € Order clerks................................................ 10.53 2.6 10.53 2.6 € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 12.95 6.5 13.28 9.4 € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 12.70 3.2 12.41 3.2 14.26 4.2 Billing clerks.............................................. 10.05 7.5 10.05 7.5 € € Telephone operators......................................... 11.86 13.3 € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 10.08 9.3 10.08 9.3 € € Dispatchers................................................. 12.49 6.0 11.67 8.0 13.05 8.1 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.64 3.7 11.64 3.7 € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 9.33 7.3 8.77 6.3 € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 14.31 6.8 14.31 6.8 € € Bill and account collectors................................. 12.78 5.3 12.56 7.2 € € General office clerks....................................... 11.49 4.9 11.26 6.7 11.79 7.5 Bank tellers................................................ 10.63 3.6 10.63 3.6 € € Data entry keyers........................................... 9.84 3.3 9.59 3.9 € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 11.88 2.6 11.64 3.4 € € Blue collar......................................................... 12.23 2.9 11.73 2.9 14.15 7.4 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.78 3.7 15.52 3.6 16.77 10.6 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.67 4.1 14.00 1.6 € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 14.52 7.2 € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 15.75 10.9 15.84 12.4 € € Electricians................................................ $13.70 6.6 € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 16.57 8.9 $16.57 8.9 € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 10.91 11.9 9.63 6.5 - - Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... 9.49 7.6 9.49 7.6 € € Welders and cutters......................................... 19.40 11.0 € € € € Assemblers.................................................. 9.29 9.5 9.29 9.5 € € Transportation and material moving................................ 12.54 3.4 12.44 4.6 $12.81 3.5 Truck drivers............................................... 12.03 5.1 11.91 5.2 € € Bus drivers................................................. 12.62 4.1 € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 14.91 17.0 14.95 18.1 € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 9.20 6.7 9.20 6.7 € € Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, n.e.c.... 14.64 18.9 € € € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 9.61 3.2 9.14 3.3 11.34 7.0 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm................... 9.97 16.0 € € € € Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c.................................................... 12.22 7.6 11.50 8.4 € € Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.86 12.4 9.86 12.4 € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 12.77 9.0 € € € € Construction laborers....................................... 10.55 4.3 10.28 4.5 € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 12.66 .9 € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 7.67 3.1 7.67 3.1 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 12.35 8.1 12.64 8.7 € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 8.25 6.3 8.25 6.3 € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 8.54 5.1 8.03 5.6 € € Service............................................................. 10.03 4.7 8.01 3.6 16.65 9.9 Protective service............................................ 15.81 11.3 8.58 7.0 20.22 4.5 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 32.39 4.5 € € 32.39 4.5 Supervisors, guards......................................... 11.76 10.4 € € € € Firefighting................................................ 17.10 4.6 € € 17.10 4.6 Police and detectives, public service....................... 22.52 2.0 € € 22.52 2.0 Guards and police, except public service.................... 8.37 7.2 8.37 7.2 € € Food service.................................................. 6.30 4.6 6.30 4.6 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.49 9.4 3.49 9.4 € € Bartenders.................................................. 4.30 9.7 4.30 9.7 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 3.13 10.6 3.13 10.6 € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.34 13.8 4.34 13.8 € € Other food service........................................... 7.84 3.8 7.84 3.8 € € Cooks....................................................... 10.01 6.7 10.01 6.7 € € Food counter, fountain, and related......................... 5.82 5.0 5.82 5.0 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 8.11 4.1 8.11 4.1 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 6.33 4.5 6.33 4.5 € € Health service................................................ 8.52 3.6 8.34 3.3 - - Health aides, except nursing................................ $8.84 5.6 $8.84 5.6 € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 8.32 4.7 8.03 3.8 € € Cleaning and building service................................. 7.42 3.2 7.20 3.1 - - Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers.......... 12.27 6.9 12.27 6.9 € € Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.61 3.4 6.48 3.7 € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.41 3.8 7.09 3.6 € € Personal service.............................................. 13.11 13.1 14.40 14.1 $7.66 7.1 Attendants, amusement, and recreation facilities............ 7.43 6.9 € € € € Public transportation attendants............................ 39.71 12.7 39.71 12.7 € € Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 6.34 15.2 6.34 15.2 € € Child care workers, n.e.c................................... 8.25 6.9 8.25 6.9 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 8.16 10.1 8.13 12.4 € € 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 2-2. Mean hourly earnings,(1) full-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation(3) Relative Relative Relative Mean error(4) Mean error(4) Mean error(4) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $15.84 2.3 $14.66 3.0 $18.71 4.1 All excluding sales............................................... 15.99 2.4 14.76 3.1 18.75 4.1 White collar........................................................ 19.12 2.5 18.48 3.2 20.41 4.3 White collar excluding sales.................................... 19.82 2.5 19.42 3.2 20.49 4.3 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.93 3.5 24.84 5.8 25.04 3.2 Professional specialty.......................................... 24.95 3.0 24.42 5.1 25.40 3.2 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 25.19 4.8 28.40 6.3 - - Civil engineers............................................. 22.05 3.6 € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 23.62 3.3 € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 € € Natural scientists............................................ 18.18 2.6 18.18 2.6 € € Health related................................................ 23.49 4.9 24.29 5.1 - - Registered nurses........................................... 22.29 2.7 22.70 3.0 € € Pharmacists................................................. 34.71 3.9 34.71 3.9 € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 38.23 8.5 - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 27.42 2.4 18.65 7.2 28.26 2.4 Elementary school teachers.................................. 28.08 2.8 € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 28.39 3.3 € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 17.98 7.3 17.98 7.3 € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - € € - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 13.16 2.5 13.97 5.5 12.70 2.3 Social workers.............................................. 13.18 2.6 13.97 5.5 € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - - - Designers................................................... 20.20 15.4 20.20 15.4 € € Technical....................................................... 24.82 15.1 25.81 15.8 14.34 17.9 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 17.77 3.8 17.77 3.8 € € Radiological technicians.................................... 18.64 4.0 18.64 4.0 € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 14.32 1.4 14.32 1.4 € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 10.52 5.9 10.66 7.8 € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 21.14 9.4 21.14 9.4 € € Drafters.................................................... 16.49 10.5 € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. 132.62 27.8 132.62 27.8 € € Computer programmers........................................ 19.07 7.6 € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 18.58 13.2 € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.18 4.2 26.69 4.4 22.55 8.1 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.21 5.4 30.56 5.7 26.26 10.5 Financial managers.......................................... 35.54 11.3 37.83 12.5 € € Administrators, education and related fields................ 32.56 17.1 € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 25.13 9.5 25.13 9.5 € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... $17.65 14.9 $17.65 14.9 € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 30.46 8.7 32.41 7.9 € € Management related............................................ 20.95 5.8 21.92 5.7 $19.61 11.1 Accountants and auditors.................................... 21.66 5.2 21.97 6.3 20.84 9.9 Other financial officers.................................... 26.78 9.9 26.78 9.9 € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 19.63 10.0 € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 18.17 5.6 € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 20.37 15.2 22.01 16.1 € € Sales............................................................. 13.45 9.8 13.55 9.9 - - Supervisors, sales.......................................... 12.27 9.4 12.27 9.4 € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 12.06 25.9 12.06 25.9 € € Cashiers.................................................... 7.99 4.3 7.91 4.6 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.71 3.3 12.78 4.1 12.52 5.3 Supervisors, general office................................. 17.20 6.7 17.20 8.1 € € Secretaries................................................. 14.67 3.9 15.32 6.4 14.07 4.4 Hotel clerks................................................ 9.01 3.7 9.01 3.7 € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.87 14.4 13.87 14.4 € € Receptionists............................................... 9.25 6.9 9.25 6.9 € € Order clerks................................................ 10.53 2.6 10.53 2.6 € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 12.41 8.7 13.28 9.4 € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 12.70 3.2 12.41 3.2 14.26 4.2 Billing clerks.............................................. 10.05 7.5 10.05 7.5 € € Telephone operators......................................... 11.86 13.3 € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 9.48 11.5 9.48 11.5 € € Dispatchers................................................. 12.42 6.0 11.46 7.9 13.05 8.1 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.42 3.3 11.42 3.3 € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 9.33 7.3 8.77 6.3 € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 14.19 7.6 14.19 7.6 € € Bill and account collectors................................. 12.78 5.3 12.56 7.2 € € General office clerks....................................... 11.49 5.0 11.25 6.8 11.79 7.5 Bank tellers................................................ 10.76 2.9 10.76 2.9 € € Data entry keyers........................................... 10.01 3.3 9.79 4.7 € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 11.88 2.7 11.63 3.5 € € Blue collar......................................................... 12.58 3.0 12.12 3.1 14.17 7.4 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.82 3.7 15.57 3.6 16.77 10.6 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.67 4.1 14.00 1.6 € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 14.52 7.2 € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 15.75 10.9 15.84 12.4 € € Electricians................................................ 13.70 6.6 € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 16.57 8.9 16.57 8.9 € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 10.92 11.9 9.63 6.5 - - Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... $9.49 7.6 $9.49 7.6 € € Welders and cutters......................................... 19.40 11.0 € € € € Assemblers.................................................. 9.29 9.6 9.29 9.6 € € Transportation and material moving................................ 12.48 3.5 12.35 4.7 $12.81 3.5 Truck drivers............................................... 11.94 5.0 11.82 5.1 € € Bus drivers................................................. 12.62 4.1 € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 14.91 17.0 14.95 18.1 € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 9.12 6.7 9.12 6.7 € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 10.09 3.6 9.62 3.8 11.38 7.1 Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.86 12.4 9.86 12.4 € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 12.77 9.0 € € € € Construction laborers....................................... 10.55 4.3 10.28 4.5 € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 12.66 .9 € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 8.97 4.0 8.97 4.0 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 12.08 9.1 12.39 10.0 € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 8.25 6.3 8.25 6.3 € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 8.59 5.0 8.05 5.7 € € Service............................................................. 10.75 5.4 8.41 4.2 17.66 10.1 Protective service............................................ 16.04 11.8 8.55 7.0 20.89 3.5 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 32.39 4.5 € € 32.39 4.5 Firefighting................................................ 17.10 4.6 € € 17.10 4.6 Police and detectives, public service....................... 22.52 2.0 € € 22.52 2.0 Guards and police, except public service.................... 8.34 7.2 8.34 7.2 € € Food service.................................................. 6.54 5.4 6.54 5.4 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.56 9.9 3.56 9.9 € € Bartenders.................................................. 4.30 9.8 4.30 9.8 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 3.18 11.7 3.18 11.7 € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.29 14.5 4.29 14.5 € € Other food service........................................... 8.42 4.2 8.42 4.2 € € Cooks....................................................... 10.08 6.8 10.08 6.8 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 9.13 3.6 9.13 3.6 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 6.75 4.1 6.75 4.1 € € Health service................................................ 8.79 3.8 8.56 3.2 - - Health aides, except nursing................................ 9.19 6.2 9.19 6.2 € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 8.57 4.9 8.20 3.3 € € Cleaning and building service................................. 7.72 2.5 7.53 2.8 - - Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.65 3.6 6.52 3.9 € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.79 2.6 7.48 2.8 € € Personal service.............................................. 15.57 14.9 16.45 15.5 - - Public transportation attendants............................ 39.39 12.5 39.39 12.5 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 8.34 11.9 8.37 15.6 € € 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 2-3. Mean hourly earnings,(1) part-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation(3) Relative Relative Relative Mean error(4) Mean error(4) Mean error(4) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $9.29 5.9 $8.99 6.1 $12.00 15.3 All excluding sales............................................... 9.88 7.0 9.56 7.5 12.13 15.4 White collar........................................................ 12.23 7.9 11.72 8.5 16.56 16.3 White collar excluding sales.................................... 17.85 7.7 18.03 8.6 17.18 16.1 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 21.42 7.8 21.36 9.0 - - Professional specialty.......................................... 23.27 6.4 23.63 7.4 - - Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... - - € € - - Health related................................................ 25.17 5.1 25.67 5.6 - - Registered nurses........................................... 24.67 4.6 25.10 5.1 € € Teachers, college and university.............................. - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... - - - - € € Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... - - - - € € Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - € € Technical....................................................... 15.19 13.0 15.19 13.0 € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... - - - - € € Executives, administrators, and managers...................... - - - - € € Management related............................................ - - - - € € Sales............................................................. 7.20 2.7 7.20 2.7 - - Sales workers, other commodities............................ 7.02 3.8 7.02 3.8 € € Cashiers.................................................... 6.90 2.8 6.89 2.9 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.53 5.4 12.02 5.9 - - Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.19 10.1 13.19 10.1 € € Blue collar......................................................... 8.16 6.9 8.17 6.9 - - Precision production, craft, and repair........................... - - - - € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... - - - - € € Transportation and material moving................................ - - - - € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 7.80 6.6 7.81 6.6 - - Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 6.45 1.6 6.45 1.6 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 13.61 14.6 13.61 14.6 € € Service............................................................. 6.71 5.5 6.38 4.7 8.63 13.6 Protective service............................................ - - - - - - Food service.................................................. 5.45 8.0 5.45 8.0 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.13 19.7 3.13 19.7 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 2.92 19.4 2.92 19.4 € € Other food service........................................... $6.16 3.8 $6.16 3.8 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 6.78 3.6 6.78 3.6 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 5.51 3.8 5.51 3.8 € € Health service................................................ 7.36 4.6 7.34 5.2 - - Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 7.29 7.1 7.25 8.4 € € Cleaning and building service................................. 6.25 4.5 6.21 4.5 - - Janitors and cleaners....................................... 6.26 4.9 6.22 4.9 € € Personal service.............................................. 7.75 6.7 8.28 8.6 - - Child care workers, n.e.c................................... 8.10 8.5 8.10 8.5 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 7.39 7.4 7.39 7.4 € € 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 3-1. Mean weekly earnings,(1) full-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Weekly earnings Weekly earnings Weekly earnings Occupation(3) Mean Mean Mean weekly weekly weekly Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Mean error(4) 5) Mean error(4) 5) Mean error(4) 5) (percen- (percen- (percen- t) t) t) All................................................................... $620 2.4 39.2 $575 3.1 39.2 $731 4.0 39.1 All excluding sales............................................... 626 2.4 39.1 578 3.2 39.2 732 4.0 39.1 White collar........................................................ 750 2.4 39.2 731 3.1 39.6 787 4.1 38.6 White collar excluding sales.................................... 776 2.4 39.2 768 3.0 39.5 790 4.1 38.6 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 953 3.1 38.2 965 5.1 38.8 940 3.2 37.5 Professional specialty.......................................... 961 2.9 38.5 974 5.2 39.9 951 3.2 37.5 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 1,011 4.9 40.1 1,151 6.4 40.5 - - - Civil engineers............................................. 882 3.6 40.0 € € € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 956 4.4 40.5 € € € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 982 4.9 39.8 967 5.1 39.8 - - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 982 4.9 39.8 967 5.1 39.8 € € € Natural scientists............................................ 727 2.6 40.0 727 2.6 40.0 € € € Health related................................................ 914 6.0 38.9 966 5.1 39.8 - - - Registered nurses........................................... 867 3.9 38.9 903 3.0 39.8 € € € Pharmacists................................................. 1,388 3.9 40.0 1,388 3.9 40.0 € € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 1,455 8.5 38.1 - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 1,007 2.4 36.7 724 6.5 38.8 1,033 2.4 36.5 Elementary school teachers.................................. 1,023 3.0 36.4 € € € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 1,056 2.8 37.2 € € € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 719 7.3 40.0 719 7.3 40.0 € € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - € € € - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 526 2.5 40.0 559 5.5 40.0 508 2.3 40.0 Social workers.............................................. 527 2.6 40.0 559 5.5 40.0 € € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - - - - - - Designers................................................... 808 15.4 40.0 808 15.4 40.0 € € € Technical....................................................... 916 12.8 36.9 945 13.3 36.6 574 17.9 40.0 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 711 3.8 40.0 711 3.8 40.0 € € € Radiological technicians.................................... 741 3.9 39.7 741 3.9 39.7 € € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 564 1.9 39.4 564 1.9 39.4 € € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 420 5.8 39.9 425 7.6 39.9 € € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 846 9.4 40.0 846 9.4 40.0 € € € Drafters.................................................... 660 10.5 40.0 € € € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. 2,646 18.3 19.9 2,646 18.3 19.9 € € € Computer programmers........................................ 748 7.6 39.2 € € € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 743 13.2 40.0 € € € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 1,012 4.3 40.2 1,079 4.7 40.4 897 7.9 39.8 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... $1,179 5.6 40.4 $1,246 6.0 40.8 $1,039 9.9 39.6 Financial managers.......................................... 1,441 11.5 40.5 1,542 12.7 40.8 € € € Administrators, education and related fields................ 1,243 16.3 38.2 € € € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 1,005 9.5 40.0 1,005 9.5 40.0 € € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... 713 15.6 40.4 713 15.6 40.4 € € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 1,242 9.2 40.8 1,331 8.3 41.1 € € € Management related............................................ 838 5.9 40.0 877 6.1 40.0 784 11.1 40.0 Accountants and auditors.................................... 862 5.3 39.8 874 6.5 39.8 830 10.0 39.9 Other financial officers.................................... 1,056 9.8 39.4 1,056 9.8 39.4 € € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 785 10.0 40.0 € € € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 727 5.6 40.0 € € € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 820 15.8 40.3 894 18.2 40.6 € € € Sales............................................................. 534 10.2 39.7 538 10.3 39.7 - - - Supervisors, sales.......................................... 489 9.4 39.9 489 9.4 39.9 € € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 462 26.7 38.3 462 26.7 38.3 € € € Cashiers.................................................... 312 4.8 39.1 308 5.1 39.0 € € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 504 3.3 39.7 508 4.0 39.7 495 5.4 39.5 Supervisors, general office................................. 685 6.8 39.9 695 8.1 40.4 € € € Secretaries................................................. 577 3.6 39.4 595 5.6 38.9 560 4.7 39.8 Hotel clerks................................................ 360 3.7 40.0 360 3.7 40.0 € € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 555 14.4 40.0 555 14.4 40.0 € € € Receptionists............................................... 370 6.9 40.0 370 6.9 40.0 € € € Order clerks................................................ 421 2.6 40.0 421 2.6 40.0 € € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 486 9.4 39.2 528 9.6 39.8 € € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 501 2.9 39.5 493 3.1 39.7 545 3.3 38.2 Billing clerks.............................................. 402 7.5 40.0 402 7.5 40.0 € € € Telephone operators......................................... 467 12.2 39.3 € € € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 366 10.9 38.6 366 10.9 38.6 € € € Dispatchers................................................. 490 6.5 39.5 458 7.9 40.0 511 9.3 39.2 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 457 3.3 40.0 457 3.3 40.0 € € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 373 7.3 40.0 351 6.3 40.0 € € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 564 7.2 39.7 564 7.2 39.7 € € € Bill and account collectors................................. 509 5.1 39.8 499 6.9 39.7 € € € General office clerks....................................... 458 5.0 39.8 448 6.8 39.8 470 7.5 39.9 Bank tellers................................................ 430 2.9 40.0 430 2.9 40.0 € € € Data entry keyers........................................... 399 3.4 39.8 388 4.8 39.7 € € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 474 2.7 39.9 465 3.5 40.0 € € € Blue collar......................................................... 503 3.0 40.0 488 3.1 40.2 554 7.6 39.1 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... $634 3.7 40.1 $625 3.6 40.1 $669 10.6 39.9 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 587 4.1 40.0 560 1.6 40.0 € € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 578 7.2 39.8 € € € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 631 10.9 40.1 635 12.4 40.1 € € € Electricians................................................ 548 6.6 40.0 € € € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 695 7.3 41.9 695 7.3 41.9 € € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 435 12.0 39.8 383 6.5 39.8 - - - Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... 380 7.6 40.0 380 7.6 40.0 € € € Welders and cutters......................................... 776 11.0 40.0 € € € € € € Assemblers.................................................. 372 9.6 40.0 372 9.6 40.0 € € € Transportation and material moving................................ 499 3.7 40.0 511 4.7 41.3 473 4.6 36.9 Truck drivers............................................... 508 5.1 42.6 505 5.3 42.8 € € € Bus drivers................................................. 466 5.2 36.9 € € € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 594 17.0 39.8 595 18.0 39.8 € € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 365 6.7 40.0 365 6.7 40.0 € € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 403 3.6 40.0 384 3.9 40.0 455 7.1 40.0 Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 394 12.4 40.0 394 12.4 40.0 € € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 511 9.0 40.0 € € € € € € Construction laborers....................................... 422 4.3 40.0 411 4.5 40.0 € € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 515 1.3 40.7 € € € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 357 4.0 39.8 357 4.0 39.8 € € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 483 9.1 40.0 496 10.0 40.0 € € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 330 6.3 40.0 330 6.3 40.0 € € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 341 5.3 39.7 319 6.1 39.6 € € € Service............................................................. 408 5.9 38.0 312 4.8 37.0 723 10.5 41.0 Protective service............................................ 653 12.2 40.7 340 6.9 39.8 864 3.6 41.3 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 1,296 4.5 40.0 € € € 1,296 4.5 40.0 Firefighting................................................ 857 4.4 50.1 € € € 857 4.4 50.1 Police and detectives, public service....................... 902 2.0 40.0 € € € 902 2.0 40.0 Guards and police, except public service.................... 332 7.1 39.8 332 7.1 39.8 € € € Food service.................................................. 237 8.6 36.2 237 8.6 36.2 € € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 124 13.9 35.0 124 13.9 35.0 € € € Bartenders.................................................. 164 11.6 38.1 164 11.6 38.1 € € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 107 16.7 33.7 107 16.7 33.7 € € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 162 15.5 37.7 162 15.5 37.7 € € € Other food service........................................... 312 6.8 37.1 312 6.8 37.1 € € € Cooks....................................................... 384 7.8 38.1 384 7.8 38.1 € € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... $349 5.5 38.2 $349 5.5 38.2 € € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 237 6.5 35.1 237 6.5 35.1 € € € Health service................................................ 347 4.1 39.5 337 3.5 39.4 - - - Health aides, except nursing................................ 359 6.6 39.0 359 6.6 39.0 € € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 339 5.0 39.6 325 3.3 39.6 € € € Cleaning and building service................................. 308 2.6 39.9 300 2.8 39.8 - - - Maids and housemen.......................................... 266 3.5 40.0 261 3.9 40.0 € € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 310 2.8 39.8 297 3.0 39.7 € € € Personal service.............................................. 476 9.0 30.5 487 9.3 29.6 - - - Public transportation attendants............................ 715 5.1 18.1 715 5.1 18.1 € € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 325 12.3 38.9 323 16.1 38.6 € € € 1 Earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 5 Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 3-2. Mean annual earnings,(1) full-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Annual earnings Annual earnings Annual earnings Occupation(3) Mean Mean Mean annual annual annual Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Relative hours(- Mean error(4) 5) Mean error(4) 5) Mean error(4) 5) (percen- (percen- (percen- t) t) t) All................................................................... $31,469 2.4 1,987 $29,721 3.1 2,027 $35,467 4.0 1,896 All excluding sales............................................... 31,697 2.4 1,983 29,878 3.2 2,024 35,535 4.0 1,895 White collar........................................................ 37,626 2.4 1,967 37,718 3.1 2,041 37,461 4.1 1,835 White collar excluding sales.................................... 38,771 2.4 1,956 39,560 3.0 2,037 37,578 4.1 1,834 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 45,627 3.1 1,830 49,157 5.1 1,979 42,147 3.2 1,683 Professional specialty.......................................... 45,229 2.9 1,813 49,166 5.2 2,013 42,479 3.2 1,673 Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 52,580 4.9 2,087 59,869 6.4 2,108 - - - Civil engineers............................................. 45,857 3.6 2,080 € € € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 49,712 4.4 2,105 € € € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 51,045 4.9 2,071 50,270 5.1 2,071 - - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 51,045 4.9 2,071 50,270 5.1 2,071 € € € Natural scientists............................................ 37,805 2.6 2,080 37,805 2.6 2,080 € € € Health related................................................ 47,539 6.0 2,024 50,256 5.1 2,069 - - - Registered nurses........................................... 45,098 3.9 2,023 46,954 3.0 2,068 € € € Pharmacists................................................. 72,188 3.9 2,080 72,188 3.9 2,080 € € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 60,348 8.5 1,579 - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 41,870 2.4 1,527 30,498 6.5 1,636 42,875 2.4 1,517 Elementary school teachers.................................. 42,367 3.0 1,509 € € € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 43,090 2.8 1,518 € € € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 30,180 7.3 1,679 30,180 7.3 1,679 € € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - - € € € - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 27,366 2.5 2,080 29,054 5.5 2,080 26,411 2.3 2,080 Social workers.............................................. 27,405 2.6 2,080 29,054 5.5 2,080 € € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - - - - - - Designers................................................... 42,021 15.4 2,080 42,021 15.4 2,080 € € € Technical....................................................... 47,610 12.8 1,918 49,139 13.3 1,904 29,828 17.9 2,080 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 36,964 3.8 2,080 36,964 3.8 2,080 € € € Radiological technicians.................................... 38,523 3.9 2,066 38,523 3.9 2,066 € € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 29,316 1.9 2,047 29,316 1.9 2,047 € € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 21,826 5.8 2,075 22,099 7.6 2,074 € € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 43,978 9.4 2,080 43,978 9.4 2,080 € € € Drafters.................................................... 34,306 10.5 2,080 € € € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. 137,578 18.3 1,037 137,578 18.3 1,037 € € € Computer programmers........................................ 38,898 7.6 2,040 € € € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 38,641 13.2 2,080 € € € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 52,247 4.3 2,075 56,053 4.7 2,100 45,849 7.9 2,033 Executives, administrators, and managers...................... $60,546 5.6 2,073 $64,768 6.0 2,119 $51,975 9.9 1,979 Financial managers.......................................... 74,919 11.5 2,108 80,172 12.7 2,119 € € € Administrators, education and related fields................ 55,432 16.3 1,702 € € € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 52,276 9.5 2,080 52,276 9.5 2,080 € € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... 37,083 15.6 2,102 37,083 15.6 2,102 € € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 64,563 9.2 2,120 69,173 8.3 2,134 € € € Management related............................................ 43,529 5.9 2,077 45,512 6.1 2,076 40,771 11.1 2,079 Accountants and auditors.................................... 44,822 5.3 2,069 45,450 6.5 2,068 43,181 10.0 2,072 Other financial officers.................................... 54,920 9.8 2,050 54,920 9.8 2,050 € € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 40,388 10.0 2,057 € € € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 37,799 5.6 2,080 € € € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 42,648 15.8 2,093 46,496 18.2 2,112 € € € Sales............................................................. 27,742 10.2 2,063 27,942 10.3 2,062 - - - Supervisors, sales.......................................... 25,250 9.4 2,058 25,250 9.4 2,058 € € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 24,039 26.7 1,993 24,039 26.7 1,993 € € € Cashiers.................................................... 16,236 4.8 2,032 16,028 5.1 2,028 € € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 25,930 3.3 2,041 26,300 4.0 2,058 25,051 5.4 2,000 Supervisors, general office................................. 35,641 6.8 2,072 36,115 8.1 2,100 € € € Secretaries................................................. 30,024 3.6 2,046 30,960 5.6 2,021 29,134 4.7 2,070 Hotel clerks................................................ 18,730 3.7 2,080 18,730 3.7 2,080 € € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 28,854 14.4 2,080 28,854 14.4 2,080 € € € Receptionists............................................... 19,247 6.9 2,080 19,247 6.9 2,080 € € € Order clerks................................................ 21,900 2.6 2,080 21,900 2.6 2,080 € € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 25,277 9.4 2,037 27,476 9.6 2,069 € € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 25,170 2.9 1,982 25,584 3.1 2,062 23,389 3.3 1,640 Billing clerks.............................................. 20,813 7.5 2,070 20,813 7.5 2,070 € € € Telephone operators......................................... 24,259 12.2 2,045 € € € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 17,120 10.9 1,805 17,120 10.9 1,805 € € € Dispatchers................................................. 25,503 6.5 2,054 23,828 7.9 2,080 26,579 9.3 2,037 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 23,760 3.3 2,080 23,760 3.3 2,080 € € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 19,409 7.3 2,080 18,246 6.3 2,080 € € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 29,318 7.2 2,066 29,318 7.2 2,066 € € € Bill and account collectors................................. 26,462 5.1 2,070 25,947 6.9 2,067 € € € General office clerks....................................... 23,794 5.0 2,072 23,290 6.8 2,071 24,437 7.5 2,073 Bank tellers................................................ 22,383 2.9 2,080 22,383 2.9 2,080 € € € Data entry keyers........................................... 19,717 3.4 1,969 18,666 4.8 1,908 € € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 24,652 2.7 2,076 24,165 3.5 2,078 € € € Blue collar......................................................... 25,678 3.0 2,042 25,193 3.1 2,079 27,240 7.6 1,923 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... $32,597 3.7 2,061 $32,451 3.6 2,084 $33,130 10.6 1,975 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 30,504 4.1 2,080 29,121 1.6 2,080 € € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 30,082 7.2 2,072 € € € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 32,546 10.9 2,067 32,704 12.4 2,065 € € € Electricians................................................ 28,501 6.6 2,080 € € € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 36,044 7.3 2,175 36,044 7.3 2,175 € € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 22,594 12.0 2,070 19,925 6.5 2,069 - - - Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... 19,739 7.6 2,080 19,739 7.6 2,080 € € € Welders and cutters......................................... 40,351 11.0 2,080 € € € € € € Assemblers.................................................. 19,332 9.6 2,080 19,332 9.6 2,080 € € € Transportation and material moving................................ 24,533 3.7 1,966 26,200 4.7 2,121 21,199 4.6 1,655 Truck drivers............................................... 26,432 5.1 2,215 26,276 5.3 2,224 € € € Bus drivers................................................. 20,866 5.2 1,653 € € € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 30,879 17.0 2,071 30,942 18.0 2,070 € € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 17,851 6.7 1,957 17,851 6.7 1,957 € € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 20,778 3.6 2,059 19,738 3.9 2,052 23,672 7.1 2,080 Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 20,502 12.4 2,080 20,502 12.4 2,080 € € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 26,567 9.0 2,080 € € € € € € Construction laborers....................................... 21,950 4.3 2,080 21,381 4.5 2,080 € € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 26,772 1.3 2,114 € € € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 18,497 4.0 2,063 18,497 4.0 2,063 € € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 25,124 9.1 2,080 25,779 10.0 2,080 € € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 17,157 6.3 2,080 17,157 6.3 2,080 € € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 17,060 5.3 1,986 15,741 6.1 1,955 € € € Service............................................................. 21,195 5.9 1,972 16,190 4.8 1,924 37,621 10.5 2,131 Protective service............................................ 33,939 12.2 2,116 17,669 6.9 2,066 44,920 3.6 2,150 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 67,370 4.5 2,080 € € € 67,370 4.5 2,080 Firefighting................................................ 44,557 4.4 2,606 € € € 44,557 4.4 2,606 Police and detectives, public service....................... 46,880 2.0 2,082 € € € 46,880 2.0 2,082 Guards and police, except public service.................... 17,227 7.1 2,065 17,227 7.1 2,065 € € € Food service.................................................. 12,316 8.6 1,885 12,316 8.6 1,885 € € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 6,466 13.9 1,818 6,466 13.9 1,818 € € € Bartenders.................................................. 8,514 11.6 1,982 8,514 11.6 1,982 € € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 5,573 16.7 1,751 5,573 16.7 1,751 € € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 8,408 15.5 1,961 8,408 15.5 1,961 € € € Other food service........................................... 16,246 6.8 1,929 16,246 6.8 1,929 € € € Cooks....................................................... 19,991 7.8 1,983 19,991 7.8 1,983 € € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... $18,155 5.5 1,989 $18,155 5.5 1,989 € € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 12,319 6.5 1,824 12,319 6.5 1,824 € € € Health service................................................ 18,042 4.1 2,052 17,549 3.5 2,050 - - - Health aides, except nursing................................ 18,656 6.6 2,029 18,656 6.6 2,029 € € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 17,651 5.0 2,061 16,880 3.3 2,059 € € € Cleaning and building service................................. 15,985 2.6 2,070 15,564 2.8 2,067 - - - Maids and housemen.......................................... 13,830 3.5 2,080 13,559 3.9 2,080 € € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 16,088 2.8 2,066 15,424 3.0 2,061 € € € Personal service.............................................. 24,685 9.0 1,585 25,286 9.3 1,537 - - - Public transportation attendants............................ 37,170 5.1 944 37,170 5.1 944 € € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 16,793 12.3 2,012 16,671 16.1 1,992 € € € 1 Earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. 5 Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 4-1.Selected occupations(1) and levels,(2) all workers:(3) Mean hourly earnings,(4) private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation and level Relative Relative Relative Mean error(5) Mean error(5) Mean error(5) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $15.20 2.2 $13.98 2.8 $18.47 3.9 All excluding sales............................................... 15.49 2.3 14.23 3.0 18.52 4.0 White collar........................................................ 18.61 2.4 17.82 3.1 20.32 4.1 1....................................................... 7.68 3.8 7.37 3.2 € € 2....................................................... 8.38 2.7 8.39 3.0 8.33 1.7 3....................................................... 9.47 2.1 9.35 2.4 10.09 3.0 4....................................................... 12.23 2.7 12.04 3.2 13.09 2.8 5....................................................... 14.64 4.9 15.46 6.6 13.07 5.4 6....................................................... 14.68 4.1 15.18 4.6 13.22 5.5 7....................................................... 18.18 3.2 18.66 3.3 15.59 7.3 8....................................................... 23.50 3.3 19.94 4.5 25.35 4.2 9....................................................... 23.93 2.6 24.36 2.8 23.35 4.4 10........................................................ 31.24 7.5 28.97 5.2 € € 11........................................................ 46.64 10.6 47.92 11.2 € € 12........................................................ 31.61 6.5 34.87 3.8 € € 13........................................................ 63.16 19.3 66.51 21.7 € € 14........................................................ 71.59 7.3 71.59 7.3 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 17.81 23.2 17.81 23.2 € € White collar excluding sales.................................... 19.74 2.5 19.35 3.1 20.42 4.2 1....................................................... 8.33 3.6 8.01 6.3 € € 2....................................................... 8.91 2.8 9.02 3.2 8.33 1.7 3....................................................... 10.21 1.8 10.15 2.2 10.42 2.7 4....................................................... 12.65 2.6 12.52 3.3 13.09 2.8 5....................................................... 13.62 2.6 13.98 3.0 13.07 5.4 6....................................................... 14.53 4.1 15.00 4.7 13.22 5.5 7....................................................... 17.92 2.9 18.39 3.0 15.59 7.3 8....................................................... 23.75 3.4 20.10 4.4 25.35 4.2 9....................................................... 23.78 2.5 24.10 2.7 23.35 4.4 10........................................................ 31.24 7.5 28.97 5.2 € € 11........................................................ 46.89 10.9 48.24 11.5 € € 12........................................................ 31.61 6.5 34.87 3.8 € € 13........................................................ 63.16 19.3 66.51 21.7 € € 14........................................................ 71.59 7.3 71.59 7.3 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.28 24.6 21.28 24.6 € € Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.72 3.4 24.52 5.5 24.97 3.2 Professional specialty.......................................... 24.86 2.8 24.35 4.7 25.32 3.2 5....................................................... 14.88 7.2 16.79 9.9 € € 6....................................................... 13.49 8.7 18.56 13.3 € € 7....................................................... 16.62 4.9 17.48 5.4 € € 8....................................................... 25.71 3.1 19.05 5.6 27.67 2.7 9....................................................... 23.35 3.1 23.51 3.4 23.14 5.5 10........................................................ 30.59 9.3 30.59 9.3 € € 11........................................................ 32.90 6.9 33.45 7.9 € € 12........................................................ 39.15 6.7 € € € € Not able to be leveled.................................... $25.61 29.3 $25.61 29.3 € € Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 25.00 4.8 28.40 6.3 $23.80 6.2 9....................................................... 24.80 5.1 28.01 4.3 € € Civil engineers............................................. 21.64 3.5 € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 23.62 3.3 € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 € € Natural scientists............................................ 18.18 2.6 18.18 2.6 € € Health related................................................ 23.79 4.4 24.53 4.5 - - 7....................................................... 20.31 3.5 20.31 3.5 € € 8....................................................... 19.85 2.3 19.85 2.3 € € 9....................................................... 22.78 4.1 23.67 4.6 € € 10........................................................ 30.00 15.5 30.00 15.5 € € 11........................................................ 31.38 3.7 31.38 3.7 € € Registered nurses........................................... 22.75 3.0 23.15 3.3 € € 7....................................................... 20.31 3.5 20.31 3.5 € € 8....................................................... 20.88 2.2 20.88 2.2 € € 9....................................................... 22.76 4.1 23.47 4.9 € € Pharmacists................................................. 34.71 3.9 34.71 3.9 € € 11........................................................ 34.61 2.6 34.61 2.6 € € Respiratory therapists...................................... 18.69 4.2 € € € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 37.97 8.4 - - - - 9....................................................... 28.59 7.7 € € € € Other post-secondary teachers............................... 34.64 8.3 € € € € Teachers, except college and university....................... 27.41 2.4 18.83 6.8 28.26 2.4 8....................................................... 28.34 1.7 € € € € 9....................................................... 19.37 10.4 19.37 10.4 € € Elementary school teachers.................................. 28.08 2.8 € € € € 8....................................................... 28.12 2.8 € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 28.39 3.3 € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 18.63 8.2 18.63 8.2 € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - € € - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 13.19 2.4 14.00 5.1 12.70 2.3 Social workers.............................................. 13.14 2.5 13.82 4.9 € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... 21.90 14.2 21.91 14.7 - - Not able to be leveled.................................... 25.39 30.0 25.39 30.0 € € Designers................................................... 20.07 14.6 20.07 14.6 € € Technical....................................................... 24.08 14.7 24.92 15.4 14.34 17.9 4....................................................... 12.21 7.7 12.13 8.1 € € 5....................................................... 13.50 6.0 13.98 6.2 € € 6....................................................... 14.58 3.6 14.58 3.6 € € 7....................................................... 20.10 5.1 19.96 5.4 € € 8....................................................... 20.58 4.9 20.75 6.0 € € 9....................................................... $21.71 4.2 $21.71 4.2 € € Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 18.19 4.4 18.19 4.4 € € Radiological technicians.................................... 18.56 3.9 18.56 3.9 € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 14.62 2.3 14.62 2.3 € € 5....................................................... 14.75 3.1 14.75 3.1 € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 10.95 6.1 11.17 7.7 € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 21.14 9.4 21.14 9.4 € € Drafters.................................................... 16.49 10.5 € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. 132.62 27.8 132.62 27.8 € € Computer programmers........................................ 19.07 7.6 € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 18.58 13.2 € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.08 4.2 26.51 4.4 $22.55 8.1 5....................................................... 13.35 6.0 € € € € 6....................................................... 13.82 3.4 13.82 3.4 € € 7....................................................... 17.99 4.3 17.96 4.6 € € 8....................................................... 17.60 6.1 20.15 4.2 15.85 7.0 9....................................................... 25.15 4.4 26.64 4.7 23.70 6.6 10........................................................ 31.56 10.1 27.93 5.6 € € 11........................................................ 39.82 7.3 39.95 7.5 € € 12........................................................ 29.61 6.7 33.02 2.4 € € Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.01 5.4 30.26 5.7 26.26 10.5 7....................................................... 17.25 8.4 16.69 8.6 € € 9....................................................... 24.15 4.8 26.40 5.6 21.76 2.4 10........................................................ 32.40 14.0 € € € € 11........................................................ 39.59 8.1 39.73 8.3 € € 12........................................................ 31.33 7.9 33.60 1.7 € € Financial managers.......................................... 35.54 11.3 37.83 12.5 € € Administrators, education and related fields................ 32.56 17.1 € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 25.13 9.5 25.13 9.5 € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... 16.83 13.9 16.83 13.9 € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 30.46 8.7 32.41 7.9 € € 9....................................................... 24.32 6.1 26.54 6.1 € € 11........................................................ 36.71 9.0 36.80 9.6 € € 12........................................................ 37.87 7.8 € € € € Management related............................................ 20.92 5.7 21.85 5.7 19.61 11.1 7....................................................... 18.29 4.8 18.49 5.0 € € 8....................................................... 17.53 6.6 20.74 4.1 € € 9....................................................... 27.09 6.4 27.19 8.8 27.01 9.2 Accountants and auditors.................................... 21.66 5.2 21.97 6.3 20.84 9.9 7....................................................... 20.47 6.1 21.02 5.5 € € 8....................................................... 19.75 4.4 19.75 4.4 € € Other financial officers.................................... 26.78 9.9 26.78 9.9 € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 19.63 10.0 € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 18.17 5.6 € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 20.27 15.1 21.73 15.9 € € 7....................................................... $16.30 6.9 € € € € 9....................................................... 28.66 6.7 $24.11 6.8 € € Sales............................................................. 11.69 8.5 11.75 8.6 - - 1....................................................... 7.10 3.8 7.10 3.8 € € 2....................................................... 7.02 3.1 7.02 3.1 € € 3....................................................... 8.01 4.6 7.95 5.1 € € 4....................................................... 10.64 6.0 10.64 6.0 € € 5....................................................... 20.76 19.9 20.76 19.9 € € 8....................................................... 19.06 25.0 19.06 25.0 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 10.32 15.4 10.32 15.4 € € Supervisors, sales.......................................... 12.04 9.2 12.04 9.2 € € 4....................................................... 9.95 5.3 9.95 5.3 € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 10.35 21.0 10.35 21.0 € € 3....................................................... 7.95 10.8 7.95 10.8 € € 4....................................................... 8.26 2.9 8.26 2.9 € € Sales counter clerks........................................ 7.55 7.0 7.55 7.0 € € Cashiers.................................................... 7.44 3.0 7.38 3.1 € € 1....................................................... 7.08 5.3 7.08 5.3 € € 3....................................................... 8.05 5.1 7.97 5.9 € € Sales support, n.e.c........................................ 11.90 20.3 11.90 20.3 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.70 3.2 12.76 4.1 $12.57 5.1 1....................................................... 8.33 3.6 8.01 6.3 € € 2....................................................... 8.91 2.8 9.02 3.2 8.33 1.7 3....................................................... 10.26 1.6 10.22 2.0 10.42 2.7 4....................................................... 12.68 2.7 12.55 3.5 13.08 2.9 5....................................................... 13.59 3.3 13.98 3.7 13.18 6.0 6....................................................... 15.20 6.8 15.28 8.6 € € 7....................................................... 18.80 3.0 19.37 2.7 16.99 .5 8....................................................... 20.76 12.5 € € € € Supervisors, general office................................. 17.20 6.7 17.20 8.1 € € 7....................................................... 18.26 3.7 € € € € Secretaries................................................. 14.66 3.9 15.29 6.3 14.07 4.4 3....................................................... 10.44 6.9 10.44 6.9 € € 4....................................................... 13.59 2.4 13.64 4.1 € € 5....................................................... 14.32 6.1 € € 14.35 6.6 7....................................................... 19.60 5.4 19.64 5.4 € € Hotel clerks................................................ 9.01 3.7 9.01 3.7 € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.77 13.3 13.77 13.3 € € 3....................................................... 9.30 9.8 9.30 9.8 € € 4....................................................... 16.48 12.1 16.48 12.1 € € Receptionists............................................... 9.25 6.9 9.25 6.9 € € 2....................................................... 8.03 3.3 8.03 3.3 € € Order clerks................................................ 10.53 2.6 10.53 2.6 € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 12.95 6.5 13.28 9.4 € € 4....................................................... $14.18 5.8 € € € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 12.70 3.2 $12.41 3.2 $14.26 4.2 4....................................................... 12.82 4.4 12.40 4.3 € € Billing clerks.............................................. 10.05 7.5 10.05 7.5 € € 4....................................................... 9.81 8.6 9.81 8.6 € € Telephone operators......................................... 11.86 13.3 € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 10.08 9.3 10.08 9.3 € € Dispatchers................................................. 12.49 6.0 11.67 8.0 13.05 8.1 4....................................................... 12.72 2.3 € € € € Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.64 3.7 11.64 3.7 € € 4....................................................... 11.60 3.3 11.60 3.3 € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 9.33 7.3 8.77 6.3 € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 14.31 6.8 14.31 6.8 € € 4....................................................... 13.60 8.1 13.60 8.1 € € Bill and account collectors................................. 12.78 5.3 12.56 7.2 € € General office clerks....................................... 11.49 4.9 11.26 6.7 11.79 7.5 2....................................................... 8.81 4.6 8.75 5.3 € € 3....................................................... 10.30 2.3 10.13 2.9 € € 4....................................................... 11.81 4.2 12.28 4.7 € € 5....................................................... 12.79 10.6 € € € € Bank tellers................................................ 10.63 3.6 10.63 3.6 € € Data entry keyers........................................... 9.84 3.3 9.59 3.9 € € 2....................................................... 9.36 3.5 9.36 3.5 € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 11.88 2.6 11.64 3.4 € € 4....................................................... 11.98 3.7 11.65 5.3 € € Blue collar......................................................... 12.23 2.9 11.73 2.9 14.15 7.4 1....................................................... 7.88 3.9 7.44 2.4 € € 2....................................................... 9.33 3.0 9.24 3.3 10.18 4.4 3....................................................... 12.22 4.2 12.13 5.5 12.46 5.6 4....................................................... 12.27 2.5 12.12 3.4 12.65 1.8 5....................................................... 15.07 4.3 14.51 4.4 16.63 6.3 6....................................................... 17.15 6.3 15.47 4.3 19.10 4.9 7....................................................... 18.42 3.2 17.95 3.0 20.28 5.1 8....................................................... 21.25 7.9 21.25 7.9 € € 9....................................................... 22.26 7.8 22.26 7.8 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 8.31 9.1 8.31 9.1 € € Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.78 3.7 15.52 3.6 16.77 10.6 2....................................................... 9.05 5.8 € € € € 3....................................................... 10.67 6.1 10.67 6.1 € € 4....................................................... 11.81 4.1 11.81 4.1 € € 5....................................................... 15.31 7.1 14.01 7.2 17.84 2.5 6....................................................... 17.45 6.9 15.47 4.6 € € 7....................................................... 17.80 3.0 17.75 3.3 18.12 4.7 8....................................................... 21.25 7.9 21.25 7.9 € € Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. $14.67 4.1 $14.00 1.6 € € 7....................................................... 15.81 3.9 € € € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 14.52 7.2 € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 15.75 10.9 15.84 12.4 € € 7....................................................... 18.59 12.3 19.55 12.9 € € Electricians................................................ 13.70 6.6 € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 16.57 8.9 16.57 8.9 € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 10.91 11.9 9.63 6.5 - - 1....................................................... 6.85 5.8 6.85 5.8 € € 2....................................................... 8.37 5.6 8.37 5.6 € € 3....................................................... 9.84 5.8 9.84 5.8 € € 4....................................................... 10.44 5.0 10.44 5.0 € € 5....................................................... 14.64 4.3 14.64 4.3 € € Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... 9.49 7.6 9.49 7.6 € € Welders and cutters......................................... 19.40 11.0 € € € € Assemblers.................................................. 9.29 9.5 9.29 9.5 € € 2....................................................... 8.26 11.6 8.26 11.6 € € Transportation and material moving................................ 12.54 3.4 12.44 4.6 $12.81 3.5 2....................................................... 9.25 4.3 9.15 4.4 € € 3....................................................... 12.70 7.6 12.76 11.3 € € 4....................................................... 13.05 3.7 13.58 6.5 € € 5....................................................... 16.88 7.4 16.83 8.0 € € 7....................................................... 20.77 2.5 20.77 2.5 € € Truck drivers............................................... 12.03 5.1 11.91 5.2 € € 2....................................................... 9.88 7.5 9.75 7.8 € € 3....................................................... 11.17 7.6 10.92 8.0 € € 4....................................................... 13.22 6.6 13.14 6.9 € € Bus drivers................................................. 12.62 4.1 € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 14.91 17.0 14.95 18.1 € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 9.20 6.7 9.20 6.7 € € 2....................................................... 8.65 2.7 8.65 2.7 € € Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, n.e.c.... 14.64 18.9 € € € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 9.61 3.2 9.14 3.3 11.34 7.0 1....................................................... 8.10 4.4 7.57 2.8 € € 2....................................................... 10.27 6.1 10.22 6.4 € € 3....................................................... 12.70 5.6 12.89 7.4 12.31 8.2 4....................................................... 11.39 6.5 € € € € 5....................................................... 13.38 3.8 € € € € Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm................... 9.97 16.0 € € € € Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c.................................................... 12.22 7.6 11.50 8.4 € € Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.86 12.4 9.86 12.4 € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 12.77 9.0 € € € € Construction laborers....................................... $10.55 4.3 $10.28 4.5 € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 12.66 .9 € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 7.67 3.1 7.67 3.1 € € 1....................................................... 7.56 3.5 7.56 3.5 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 12.35 8.1 12.64 8.7 € € 1....................................................... 8.10 8.7 8.10 8.7 € € 2....................................................... 13.11 15.6 13.11 15.6 € € 3....................................................... 13.41 10.1 € € € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 8.25 6.3 8.25 6.3 € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 8.54 5.1 8.03 5.6 € € 1....................................................... 7.94 7.3 7.29 7.9 € € 2....................................................... 9.31 8.8 9.38 10.0 € € Service............................................................. 10.03 4.7 8.01 3.6 $16.65 9.9 1....................................................... 6.01 2.9 5.97 2.9 € € 2....................................................... 6.91 4.3 6.74 4.5 € € 3....................................................... 7.65 3.3 7.54 3.6 8.82 7.8 4....................................................... 11.14 4.2 10.84 5.2 € € 5....................................................... 17.86 13.5 18.97 21.0 15.95 3.7 6....................................................... 10.81 11.5 10.81 11.5 € € 7....................................................... 21.66 4.7 € € 20.77 2.9 8....................................................... 21.34 3.2 € € € € 9....................................................... 26.76 3.5 € € 26.76 3.5 Protective service............................................ 15.81 11.3 8.58 7.0 20.22 4.5 4....................................................... 11.57 4.9 € € € € 5....................................................... 14.32 6.6 € € 15.95 3.7 7....................................................... 20.81 2.9 € € 20.77 2.9 9....................................................... 26.76 3.5 € € 26.76 3.5 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 32.39 4.5 € € 32.39 4.5 Supervisors, guards......................................... 11.76 10.4 € € € € Firefighting................................................ 17.10 4.6 € € 17.10 4.6 7....................................................... 17.42 4.7 € € 17.42 4.7 Police and detectives, public service....................... 22.52 2.0 € € 22.52 2.0 7....................................................... 22.06 1.1 € € 22.06 1.1 Guards and police, except public service.................... 8.37 7.2 8.37 7.2 € € Food service.................................................. 6.30 4.6 6.30 4.6 € € 1....................................................... 5.26 4.8 5.26 4.8 € € 2....................................................... 5.58 7.7 5.58 7.7 € € 3....................................................... 6.38 14.1 6.38 14.1 € € 4....................................................... 9.06 11.5 9.06 11.5 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.49 9.4 3.49 9.4 € € 1....................................................... 3.16 13.3 3.16 13.3 € € 2....................................................... 3.68 14.4 3.68 14.4 € € 3....................................................... 3.72 22.6 3.72 22.6 € € Bartenders.................................................. 4.30 9.7 4.30 9.7 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 3.13 10.6 3.13 10.6 € € 1....................................................... $2.41 8.7 $2.41 8.7 € € 2....................................................... 3.34 14.8 3.34 14.8 € € 3....................................................... 3.71 24.1 3.71 24.1 € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.34 13.8 4.34 13.8 € € 1....................................................... 3.99 15.2 3.99 15.2 € € Other food service........................................... 7.84 3.8 7.84 3.8 € € 1....................................................... 6.52 5.7 6.52 5.7 € € 2....................................................... 7.07 5.2 7.07 5.2 € € 3....................................................... 8.52 4.6 8.52 4.6 € € 4....................................................... 9.38 12.1 9.38 12.1 € € Cooks....................................................... 10.01 6.7 10.01 6.7 € € 3....................................................... 8.88 5.0 8.88 5.0 € € 4....................................................... 9.93 3.1 9.93 3.1 € € Food counter, fountain, and related......................... 5.82 5.0 5.82 5.0 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 8.11 4.1 8.11 4.1 € € 1....................................................... 9.08 5.9 9.08 5.9 € € 2....................................................... 7.91 3.8 7.91 3.8 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 6.33 4.5 6.33 4.5 € € 1....................................................... 6.03 6.2 6.03 6.2 € € 2....................................................... 7.07 6.9 7.07 6.9 € € Health service................................................ 8.52 3.6 8.34 3.3 - - 2....................................................... 7.63 6.3 7.63 6.3 € € 3....................................................... 8.50 4.0 8.57 4.1 € € 4....................................................... 10.49 7.6 9.77 9.8 € € Health aides, except nursing................................ 8.84 5.6 8.84 5.6 € € 3....................................................... 10.02 6.7 10.02 6.7 € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 8.32 4.7 8.03 3.8 € € 2....................................................... 7.70 6.8 7.70 6.8 € € 3....................................................... 8.20 3.8 8.26 4.0 € € Cleaning and building service................................. 7.42 3.2 7.20 3.1 - - 1....................................................... 6.57 2.8 6.52 2.9 € € 2....................................................... 8.00 2.7 7.78 4.2 € € 3....................................................... 7.83 5.7 7.29 4.2 € € Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers.......... 12.27 6.9 12.27 6.9 € € Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.61 3.4 6.48 3.7 € € 1....................................................... 6.72 3.6 6.59 4.3 € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.41 3.8 7.09 3.6 € € 1....................................................... 6.49 3.0 6.49 3.0 € € 2....................................................... 8.25 1.1 8.22 2.1 € € 3....................................................... 7.83 5.7 7.29 4.2 € € Personal service.............................................. 13.11 13.1 14.40 14.1 $7.66 7.1 1....................................................... 6.62 4.5 6.62 4.5 € € 2....................................................... 7.18 5.9 7.45 9.1 € € 3....................................................... 8.25 4.6 8.23 7.6 € € 4....................................................... 14.33 16.5 14.37 17.8 € € Attendants, amusement, and recreation facilities............ 7.43 6.9 € € € € 2....................................................... $7.12 5.5 € € € € Public transportation attendants............................ 39.71 12.7 $39.71 12.7 € € Baggage porters and bellhops................................ 6.34 15.2 6.34 15.2 € € Child care workers, n.e.c................................... 8.25 6.9 8.25 6.9 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 8.16 10.1 8.13 12.4 € € 1....................................................... 6.92 3.7 6.92 3.7 € € 1 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on 10 factors, including knowledge, complexity, work environment, etc. Points are assigned based on the occupation's rank within each factor. The points are summed to determine the overall level of the occupation. See appendixes C and D for more information. 3 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. 4 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 4-2. Selected occupations(1) and levels,(2) full-time workers:(3) Mean hourly earnings,(4) private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation and level Relative Relative Relative Mean error(5) Mean error(5) Mean error(5) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $15.84 2.3 $14.66 3.0 $18.71 4.1 All excluding sales............................................... 15.99 2.4 14.76 3.1 18.75 4.1 White collar........................................................ 19.12 2.5 18.48 3.2 20.41 4.3 1....................................................... 8.02 3.5 7.74 3.8 € € 2....................................................... 8.68 3.1 8.73 3.5 € € 3....................................................... 9.77 2.1 9.67 2.5 10.19 2.6 4....................................................... 12.23 2.7 12.09 3.2 12.94 3.1 5....................................................... 14.74 5.0 15.66 6.8 13.07 5.5 6....................................................... 14.65 4.2 15.15 4.8 13.22 5.5 7....................................................... 18.15 3.3 18.64 3.4 15.59 7.3 8....................................................... 23.53 3.3 19.90 4.7 25.35 4.2 9....................................................... 23.83 2.7 24.20 3.0 23.36 4.6 10........................................................ 31.39 7.6 29.10 5.3 € € 11........................................................ 46.65 10.6 47.95 11.2 € € 12........................................................ 31.58 6.5 34.86 3.8 € € 13........................................................ 63.18 19.8 66.64 22.3 € € 14........................................................ 71.59 7.3 71.59 7.3 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 19.40 24.5 19.40 24.5 € € White collar excluding sales.................................... 19.82 2.5 19.42 3.2 20.49 4.3 1....................................................... 8.34 3.6 8.02 6.3 € € 2....................................................... 8.93 3.0 9.03 3.4 € € 3....................................................... 10.13 1.9 10.05 2.3 10.42 2.7 4....................................................... 12.54 2.6 12.44 3.2 12.94 3.1 5....................................................... 13.65 2.6 14.07 2.8 13.07 5.5 6....................................................... 14.50 4.2 14.96 4.8 13.22 5.5 7....................................................... 17.88 2.9 18.36 3.0 15.59 7.3 8....................................................... 23.78 3.4 20.06 4.7 25.35 4.2 9....................................................... 23.67 2.6 23.92 2.8 23.36 4.6 10........................................................ 31.39 7.6 29.10 5.3 € € 11........................................................ 46.91 10.9 48.27 11.5 € € 12........................................................ 31.58 6.5 34.86 3.8 € € 13........................................................ 63.18 19.8 66.64 22.3 € € 14........................................................ 71.59 7.3 71.59 7.3 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 21.97 26.9 21.97 26.9 € € Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.93 3.5 24.84 5.8 25.04 3.2 Professional specialty.......................................... 24.95 3.0 24.42 5.1 25.40 3.2 5....................................................... 15.15 8.0 16.95 9.9 € € 7....................................................... 16.45 5.0 17.37 5.5 € € 8....................................................... 25.78 3.1 18.86 6.0 27.67 2.7 9....................................................... 23.13 3.2 23.14 3.2 23.13 5.9 10........................................................ 31.04 9.6 31.04 9.6 € € 11........................................................ 32.89 6.9 33.45 7.9 € € Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... 25.19 4.8 28.40 6.3 - - 9....................................................... 24.80 5.1 28.01 4.3 € € Civil engineers............................................. $22.05 3.6 € € € € Engineers, n.e.c............................................ 23.62 3.3 € € € € Mathematical and computer scientists.......................... 24.64 5.2 $24.28 5.4 - - Computer systems analysts and scientists.................... 24.64 5.2 24.28 5.4 € € Natural scientists............................................ 18.18 2.6 18.18 2.6 € € Health related................................................ 23.49 4.9 24.29 5.1 - - 7....................................................... 19.69 4.4 19.69 4.4 € € 8....................................................... 19.53 2.8 19.53 2.8 € € 9....................................................... 22.20 3.5 23.04 4.0 € € 10........................................................ 30.00 15.5 30.00 15.5 € € 11........................................................ 31.34 3.6 31.34 3.6 € € Registered nurses........................................... 22.29 2.7 22.70 3.0 € € 7....................................................... 19.69 4.4 19.69 4.4 € € 8....................................................... 20.45 2.1 20.45 2.1 € € 9....................................................... 22.09 3.1 22.71 3.9 € € Pharmacists................................................. 34.71 3.9 34.71 3.9 € € Teachers, college and university.............................. 38.23 8.5 - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... 27.42 2.4 18.65 7.2 $28.26 2.4 8....................................................... 28.34 1.7 € € € € 9....................................................... 19.37 10.4 19.37 10.4 € € Elementary school teachers.................................. 28.08 2.8 € € € € 8....................................................... 28.12 2.8 € € € € Secondary school teachers................................... 28.39 3.3 € € € € Teachers, n.e.c............................................. 17.98 7.3 17.98 7.3 € € Librarians, archivists, and curators.......................... - - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners.......................... - - € € - - Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... 13.16 2.5 13.97 5.5 12.70 2.3 Social workers.............................................. 13.18 2.6 13.97 5.5 € € Lawyers and judges............................................ - - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - - - Designers................................................... 20.20 15.4 20.20 15.4 € € Technical....................................................... 24.82 15.1 25.81 15.8 14.34 17.9 4....................................................... 12.21 7.7 12.13 8.1 € € 5....................................................... 13.47 5.5 14.07 5.0 € € 6....................................................... 14.56 3.8 14.56 3.8 € € 7....................................................... 19.95 5.2 19.80 5.6 € € 8....................................................... 20.69 4.9 20.89 6.1 € € 9....................................................... 21.51 4.3 21.51 4.3 € € Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians........... 17.77 3.8 17.77 3.8 € € Radiological technicians.................................... 18.64 4.0 18.64 4.0 € € Licensed practical nurses................................... 14.32 1.4 14.32 1.4 € € 5....................................................... 14.32 1.4 14.32 1.4 € € Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................. 10.52 5.9 10.66 7.8 € € Electrical and electronic technicians....................... 21.14 9.4 21.14 9.4 € € Drafters.................................................... 16.49 10.5 € € € € Airplane pilots and navigators.............................. $132.62 27.8 $132.62 27.8 € € Computer programmers........................................ 19.07 7.6 € € € € Technical and related, n.e.c................................ 18.58 13.2 € € € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.18 4.2 26.69 4.4 $22.55 8.1 6....................................................... 13.82 3.4 13.82 3.4 € € 7....................................................... 17.99 4.3 17.96 4.6 € € 8....................................................... 17.60 6.1 20.15 4.2 15.85 7.0 9....................................................... 25.15 4.4 26.64 4.7 23.70 6.6 10........................................................ 31.56 10.1 27.93 5.6 € € 11........................................................ 39.82 7.3 39.95 7.5 € € 12........................................................ 29.61 6.7 33.02 2.4 € € Executives, administrators, and managers...................... 29.21 5.4 30.56 5.7 26.26 10.5 7....................................................... 17.25 8.4 16.69 8.6 € € 9....................................................... 24.15 4.8 26.40 5.6 21.76 2.4 10........................................................ 32.40 14.0 € € € € 11........................................................ 39.59 8.1 39.73 8.3 € € 12........................................................ 31.33 7.9 33.60 1.7 € € Financial managers.......................................... 35.54 11.3 37.83 12.5 € € Administrators, education and related fields................ 32.56 17.1 € € € € Managers, medicine and health............................... 25.13 9.5 25.13 9.5 € € Managers, service organizations, n.e.c...................... 17.65 14.9 17.65 14.9 € € Managers and administrators, n.e.c.......................... 30.46 8.7 32.41 7.9 € € 9....................................................... 24.32 6.1 26.54 6.1 € € 11........................................................ 36.71 9.0 36.80 9.6 € € 12........................................................ 37.87 7.8 € € € € Management related............................................ 20.95 5.8 21.92 5.7 19.61 11.1 7....................................................... 18.29 4.8 18.49 5.0 € € 8....................................................... 17.53 6.6 20.74 4.1 € € 9....................................................... 27.09 6.4 27.19 8.8 27.01 9.2 Accountants and auditors.................................... 21.66 5.2 21.97 6.3 20.84 9.9 7....................................................... 20.47 6.1 21.02 5.5 € € 8....................................................... 19.75 4.4 19.75 4.4 € € Other financial officers.................................... 26.78 9.9 26.78 9.9 € € Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists........ 19.63 10.0 € € € € Construction inspectors..................................... 18.17 5.6 € € € € Management related, n.e.c................................... 20.37 15.2 22.01 16.1 € € 7....................................................... 16.30 6.9 € € € € 9....................................................... 28.66 6.7 24.11 6.8 € € Sales............................................................. 13.45 9.8 13.55 9.9 - - 1....................................................... 7.52 4.5 7.52 4.5 € € 2....................................................... 7.12 6.2 7.12 6.2 € € 3....................................................... 8.64 5.8 8.61 6.7 € € 4....................................................... 10.91 6.8 10.91 6.8 € € 5....................................................... 20.88 19.9 20.88 19.9 € € 8....................................................... $19.06 25.0 $19.06 25.0 € € Supervisors, sales.......................................... 12.27 9.4 12.27 9.4 € € 4....................................................... 10.19 5.2 10.19 5.2 € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 12.06 25.9 12.06 25.9 € € 3....................................................... 8.81 15.5 8.81 15.5 € € 4....................................................... 8.35 2.7 8.35 2.7 € € Cashiers.................................................... 7.99 4.3 7.91 4.6 € € 1....................................................... 7.49 6.4 7.49 6.4 € € 2....................................................... 7.32 10.1 7.32 10.1 € € 3....................................................... 8.59 5.7 8.53 7.0 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.71 3.3 12.78 4.1 $12.52 5.3 1....................................................... 8.34 3.6 8.02 6.3 € € 2....................................................... 8.93 3.0 9.03 3.4 € € 3....................................................... 10.19 1.7 10.11 2.1 10.42 2.7 4....................................................... 12.57 2.8 12.47 3.4 12.93 3.1 5....................................................... 13.62 3.3 14.03 3.7 13.18 6.0 6....................................................... 15.23 6.9 15.32 8.7 € € 7....................................................... 18.80 3.0 19.37 2.7 16.99 .5 8....................................................... 20.76 12.5 € € € € Supervisors, general office................................. 17.20 6.7 17.20 8.1 € € 7....................................................... 18.26 3.7 € € € € Secretaries................................................. 14.67 3.9 15.32 6.4 14.07 4.4 3....................................................... 10.44 6.9 10.44 6.9 € € 4....................................................... 13.58 2.4 13.63 4.2 € € 5....................................................... 14.32 6.1 € € 14.35 6.6 7....................................................... 19.60 5.4 19.64 5.4 € € Hotel clerks................................................ 9.01 3.7 9.01 3.7 € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.87 14.4 13.87 14.4 € € 4....................................................... 16.81 13.2 16.81 13.2 € € Receptionists............................................... 9.25 6.9 9.25 6.9 € € 2....................................................... 8.02 3.3 8.02 3.3 € € Order clerks................................................ 10.53 2.6 10.53 2.6 € € Records clerks, n.e.c....................................... 12.41 8.7 13.28 9.4 € € Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks................. 12.70 3.2 12.41 3.2 14.26 4.2 4....................................................... 12.82 4.4 12.40 4.3 € € Billing clerks.............................................. 10.05 7.5 10.05 7.5 € € 4....................................................... 9.81 8.6 9.81 8.6 € € Telephone operators......................................... 11.86 13.3 € € € € Mail clerks, except postal service.......................... 9.48 11.5 9.48 11.5 € € Dispatchers................................................. 12.42 6.0 11.46 7.9 13.05 8.1 4....................................................... 12.72 2.3 € € € € Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks...................... 11.42 3.3 11.42 3.3 € € 4....................................................... 11.39 2.9 11.39 2.9 € € Stock and inventory clerks.................................. 9.33 7.3 8.77 6.3 € € Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............... 14.19 7.6 14.19 7.6 € € Bill and account collectors................................. $12.78 5.3 $12.56 7.2 € € General office clerks....................................... 11.49 5.0 11.25 6.8 $11.79 7.5 2....................................................... 8.81 4.7 8.75 5.3 € € 3....................................................... 10.30 2.3 10.13 2.9 € € 4....................................................... 11.80 4.4 12.29 5.0 € € 5....................................................... 12.79 10.6 € € € € Bank tellers................................................ 10.76 2.9 10.76 2.9 € € Data entry keyers........................................... 10.01 3.3 9.79 4.7 € € Administrative support, n.e.c............................... 11.88 2.7 11.63 3.5 € € 4....................................................... 11.97 3.7 € € € € Blue collar......................................................... 12.58 3.0 12.12 3.1 14.17 7.4 1....................................................... 8.23 4.3 7.73 2.8 € € 2....................................................... 9.16 2.6 9.04 2.8 10.18 4.4 3....................................................... 12.21 4.3 12.10 5.7 12.46 5.6 4....................................................... 12.22 2.4 12.04 3.3 12.65 1.8 5....................................................... 15.22 4.4 14.68 4.6 16.63 6.3 6....................................................... 17.15 6.3 15.47 4.3 19.10 4.9 7....................................................... 18.42 3.2 17.95 3.0 20.28 5.1 8....................................................... 21.25 7.9 21.25 7.9 € € 9....................................................... 22.26 7.8 22.26 7.8 € € Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.82 3.7 15.57 3.6 16.77 10.6 2....................................................... 9.05 5.8 € € € € 3....................................................... 10.67 6.1 10.67 6.1 € € 4....................................................... 11.99 3.8 11.99 3.8 € € 5....................................................... 15.31 7.1 14.01 7.2 17.84 2.5 6....................................................... 17.45 6.9 15.47 4.6 € € 7....................................................... 17.80 3.0 17.75 3.3 18.12 4.7 8....................................................... 21.25 7.9 21.25 7.9 € € Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics................. 14.67 4.1 14.00 1.6 € € 7....................................................... 15.81 3.9 € € € € Industrial machinery repairers.............................. 14.52 7.2 € € € € Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.............................. 15.75 10.9 15.84 12.4 € € 7....................................................... 18.59 12.3 19.55 12.9 € € Electricians................................................ 13.70 6.6 € € € € Supervisors, production..................................... 16.57 8.9 16.57 8.9 € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 10.92 11.9 9.63 6.5 - - 1....................................................... 6.85 5.8 6.85 5.8 € € 2....................................................... 8.37 5.6 8.37 5.6 € € 3....................................................... 9.84 5.8 9.84 5.8 € € 4....................................................... 10.44 5.0 10.44 5.0 € € 5....................................................... 14.64 4.3 14.64 4.3 € € Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c...................... 9.49 7.6 9.49 7.6 € € Welders and cutters......................................... 19.40 11.0 € € € € Assemblers.................................................. $9.29 9.6 $9.29 9.6 € € 2....................................................... 8.27 11.7 8.27 11.7 € € Transportation and material moving................................ 12.48 3.5 12.35 4.7 $12.81 3.5 2....................................................... 9.23 4.3 9.13 4.4 € € 3....................................................... 12.69 7.7 12.75 11.5 € € 4....................................................... 12.87 3.5 13.26 6.6 € € 5....................................................... 16.94 7.7 € € € € 7....................................................... 20.77 2.5 20.77 2.5 € € Truck drivers............................................... 11.94 5.0 11.82 5.1 € € 2....................................................... 9.88 7.5 9.75 7.8 € € 3....................................................... 11.17 7.6 10.92 8.0 € € 4....................................................... 13.11 6.6 13.01 6.9 € € Bus drivers................................................. 12.62 4.1 € € € € Motor transportation, n.e.c................................. 14.91 17.0 14.95 18.1 € € Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............ 9.12 6.7 9.12 6.7 € € 2....................................................... 8.65 2.7 8.65 2.7 € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 10.09 3.6 9.62 3.8 11.38 7.1 1....................................................... 8.64 4.9 8.06 3.3 € € 2....................................................... 9.85 4.6 9.76 4.8 € € 3....................................................... 12.71 6.0 12.93 8.1 12.31 8.2 4....................................................... 11.39 6.5 € € € € Helpers, mechanics and repairers............................ 9.86 12.4 9.86 12.4 € € Helpers, construction trades................................ 12.77 9.0 € € € € Construction laborers....................................... 10.55 4.3 10.28 4.5 € € Garbage collectors.......................................... 12.66 .9 € € € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 8.97 4.0 8.97 4.0 € € 1....................................................... 8.79 4.6 8.79 4.6 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 12.08 9.1 12.39 10.0 € € 1....................................................... 7.83 8.2 7.83 8.2 € € 3....................................................... 13.61 11.5 14.80 12.0 € € Hand packers and packagers.................................. 8.25 6.3 8.25 6.3 € € Laborers, except construction, n.e.c........................ 8.59 5.0 8.05 5.7 € € 1....................................................... 8.07 7.2 7.39 7.9 € € 2....................................................... 9.42 9.3 9.52 10.7 € € Service............................................................. 10.75 5.4 8.41 4.2 17.66 10.1 1....................................................... 6.08 4.1 6.03 4.2 € € 2....................................................... 7.06 4.6 6.85 4.6 € € 3....................................................... 7.66 3.6 7.56 3.8 € € 4....................................................... 11.78 4.0 11.56 4.7 € € 5....................................................... 17.96 13.6 19.15 21.3 15.95 3.7 7....................................................... 21.58 4.5 € € 20.77 2.9 8....................................................... 21.34 3.2 € € € € 9....................................................... 26.76 3.5 € € 26.76 3.5 Protective service............................................ $16.04 11.8 $8.55 7.0 $20.89 3.5 4....................................................... 11.81 6.8 € € € € 5....................................................... 14.32 6.6 € € 15.95 3.7 7....................................................... 20.80 2.9 € € 20.77 2.9 9....................................................... 26.76 3.5 € € 26.76 3.5 Supervisors, police and detectives.......................... 32.39 4.5 € € 32.39 4.5 Firefighting................................................ 17.10 4.6 € € 17.10 4.6 7....................................................... 17.42 4.7 € € 17.42 4.7 Police and detectives, public service....................... 22.52 2.0 € € 22.52 2.0 7....................................................... 22.06 1.1 € € 22.06 1.1 Guards and police, except public service.................... 8.34 7.2 8.34 7.2 € € Food service.................................................. 6.54 5.4 6.54 5.4 € € 1....................................................... 5.23 6.0 5.23 6.0 € € 2....................................................... 5.73 7.9 5.73 7.9 € € 3....................................................... 6.47 15.3 6.47 15.3 € € 4....................................................... 10.19 9.0 10.19 9.0 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.56 9.9 3.56 9.9 € € 1....................................................... 3.10 12.7 3.10 12.7 € € 2....................................................... 4.04 14.2 4.04 14.2 € € 3....................................................... 3.64 25.2 3.64 25.2 € € Bartenders.................................................. 4.30 9.8 4.30 9.8 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 3.18 11.7 3.18 11.7 € € 2....................................................... 3.66 15.2 3.66 15.2 € € Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants............................. 4.29 14.5 4.29 14.5 € € 1....................................................... 3.91 15.6 3.91 15.6 € € Other food service........................................... 8.42 4.2 8.42 4.2 € € 1....................................................... 7.09 5.3 7.09 5.3 € € 2....................................................... 7.05 7.1 7.05 7.1 € € 3....................................................... 8.66 4.4 8.66 4.4 € € 4....................................................... 10.81 7.5 10.81 7.5 € € Cooks....................................................... 10.08 6.8 10.08 6.8 € € 3....................................................... 8.88 5.0 8.88 5.0 € € 4....................................................... 10.01 3.2 10.01 3.2 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 9.13 3.6 9.13 3.6 € € 2....................................................... 8.59 5.2 8.59 5.2 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... 6.75 4.1 6.75 4.1 € € 1....................................................... 6.50 6.5 6.50 6.5 € € 2....................................................... 7.07 6.9 7.07 6.9 € € Health service................................................ 8.79 3.8 8.56 3.2 - - 2....................................................... 8.01 6.2 8.01 6.2 € € 3....................................................... 8.57 4.1 8.57 4.1 € € 4....................................................... 10.83 7.4 10.14 11.1 € € Health aides, except nursing................................ 9.19 6.2 9.19 6.2 € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 8.57 4.9 8.20 3.3 € € 2....................................................... 8.01 6.2 8.01 6.2 € € 3....................................................... 8.25 4.1 8.25 4.1 € € Cleaning and building service................................. $7.72 2.5 $7.53 2.8 - - 1....................................................... 6.91 2.9 6.87 3.3 € € 2....................................................... 7.94 3.1 7.66 4.7 € € 3....................................................... 7.94 5.7 7.41 4.1 € € Maids and housemen.......................................... 6.65 3.6 6.52 3.9 € € 1....................................................... 6.78 3.7 6.65 4.6 € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 7.79 2.6 7.48 2.8 € € 1....................................................... 7.01 3.4 7.01 3.4 € € 2....................................................... 8.21 1.0 8.13 2.0 € € 3....................................................... 7.94 5.7 7.41 4.1 € € Personal service.............................................. 15.57 14.9 16.45 15.5 - - 1....................................................... 6.59 6.9 6.59 6.9 € € 2....................................................... 6.88 9.3 6.88 9.3 € € 4....................................................... 14.66 17.9 14.72 19.4 € € Public transportation attendants............................ 39.39 12.5 39.39 12.5 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 8.34 11.9 8.37 15.6 € € 1....................................................... 6.89 5.8 6.89 5.8 € € 1 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on 10 factors, including knowledge, complexity, work environment, etc. Points are assigned based on the occupation's rank within each factor. The points are summed to determine the overall level of the occupation. See appendixes C and D for more information. 3 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 4 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 4-3. Selected occupations(1) and levels,(2) part-time workers:(3) Mean hourly earnings,(4) private industry and State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Total Private industry State and local government Occupation and level Relative Relative Relative Mean error(5) Mean error(5) Mean error(5) (percent) (percent) (percent) All................................................................... $9.29 5.9 $8.99 6.1 $12.00 15.3 All excluding sales............................................... 9.88 7.0 9.56 7.5 12.13 15.4 White collar........................................................ 12.23 7.9 11.72 8.5 16.56 16.3 1....................................................... 6.59 3.5 6.59 3.5 € € 2....................................................... 7.29 3.1 7.28 3.1 € € 3....................................................... 7.94 5.7 7.96 5.8 € € 4....................................................... 12.27 6.3 11.43 6.3 € € 5....................................................... 12.92 9.2 12.90 10.1 € € 7....................................................... 19.10 10.8 19.10 10.8 € € 8....................................................... 20.98 9.3 20.98 9.3 € € 9....................................................... 25.34 4.7 26.22 3.9 € € Not able to be leveled.................................... 11.73 19.5 11.73 19.5 € € White collar excluding sales.................................... 17.85 7.7 18.03 8.6 17.18 16.1 2....................................................... 8.67 2.7 8.79 2.4 € € 3....................................................... 11.87 4.4 11.87 4.4 € € 4....................................................... 14.38 2.7 14.75 5.0 € € 5....................................................... 13.03 9.5 13.02 10.4 € € 7....................................................... 19.10 10.8 19.10 10.8 € € 8....................................................... 20.98 9.3 20.98 9.3 € € 9....................................................... 25.34 4.7 26.22 3.9 € € Professional specialty and technical.............................. 21.42 7.8 21.36 9.0 - - Professional specialty.......................................... 23.27 6.4 23.63 7.4 - - 7....................................................... 18.46 11.5 18.46 11.5 € € 8....................................................... 21.32 9.5 21.32 9.5 € € 9....................................................... 25.34 4.9 26.27 4.0 € € Engineers, architects, and surveyors.......................... - - € € - - Health related................................................ 25.17 5.1 25.67 5.6 - - 8....................................................... 21.32 9.5 21.32 9.5 € € 9....................................................... 25.35 4.9 26.27 4.0 € € Registered nurses........................................... 24.67 4.6 25.10 5.1 € € 9....................................................... 25.37 5.1 € € € € Teachers, college and university.............................. - - - - - - Teachers, except college and university....................... - - - - € € Social, recreation, and religious workers..................... - - - - € € Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c...................................................... - - - - € € Technical....................................................... 15.19 13.0 15.19 13.0 € € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... - - - - € € Executives, administrators, and managers...................... - - - - € € Management related............................................ - - - - € € Sales............................................................. 7.20 2.7 7.20 2.7 - - 1....................................................... 6.59 3.6 6.59 3.6 € € 3....................................................... $7.08 5.3 $7.07 5.5 € € 4....................................................... 9.02 5.5 9.02 5.5 € € Sales workers, other commodities............................ 7.02 3.8 7.02 3.8 € € 3....................................................... 6.72 5.7 6.72 5.7 € € Cashiers.................................................... 6.90 2.8 6.89 2.9 € € 1....................................................... 6.59 4.8 6.59 4.8 € € 3....................................................... 7.25 7.1 7.24 7.5 € € Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.53 5.4 12.02 5.9 - - 2....................................................... 8.67 2.7 8.79 2.4 € € 3....................................................... 11.87 4.4 11.87 4.4 € € 4....................................................... 14.44 2.9 14.92 5.4 € € Transportation ticket and reservation agents................ 13.19 10.1 13.19 10.1 € € Blue collar......................................................... 8.16 6.9 8.17 6.9 - - 1....................................................... 6.49 2.0 6.49 2.0 € € 2....................................................... 13.20 20.8 13.20 20.8 € € 4....................................................... 13.87 21.2 13.87 21.2 € € Precision production, craft, and repair........................... - - - - € € Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... - - - - € € Transportation and material moving................................ - - - - € € Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 7.80 6.6 7.81 6.6 - - 1....................................................... 6.49 2.0 6.49 2.0 € € 2....................................................... 13.40 21.6 13.40 21.6 € € Stock handlers and baggers.................................. 6.45 1.6 6.45 1.6 € € 1....................................................... 6.39 1.9 6.39 1.9 € € Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................ 13.61 14.6 13.61 14.6 € € Service............................................................. 6.71 5.5 6.38 4.7 $8.63 13.6 1....................................................... 5.84 2.5 5.81 2.4 € € 2....................................................... 6.45 9.1 6.37 11.2 € € 3....................................................... 7.55 7.1 7.42 9.0 € € 4....................................................... 8.89 14.2 7.08 8.4 € € Protective service............................................ - - - - - - Food service.................................................. 5.45 8.0 5.45 8.0 € € 1....................................................... 5.36 2.8 5.36 2.8 € € 2....................................................... 5.15 17.9 5.15 17.9 € € Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders.......................... 3.13 19.7 3.13 19.7 € € Waiters and waitresses...................................... 2.92 19.4 2.92 19.4 € € Other food service........................................... 6.16 3.8 6.16 3.8 € € 1....................................................... 5.38 3.0 5.38 3.0 € € Kitchen workers, food preparation........................... 6.78 3.6 6.78 3.6 € € Food preparation, n.e.c..................................... $5.51 3.8 $5.51 3.8 € € 1....................................................... 5.28 3.0 5.28 3.0 € € Health service................................................ 7.36 4.6 7.34 5.2 - - 2....................................................... 7.01 6.7 7.01 6.7 € € Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants..................... 7.29 7.1 7.25 8.4 € € Cleaning and building service................................. 6.25 4.5 6.21 4.5 - - 1....................................................... 5.88 2.5 5.88 2.5 € € Janitors and cleaners....................................... 6.26 4.9 6.22 4.9 € € 1....................................................... 5.87 2.6 5.87 2.6 € € Personal service.............................................. 7.75 6.7 8.28 8.6 - - 1....................................................... 6.66 3.8 6.66 3.8 € € 2....................................................... 7.49 9.1 € € € € Child care workers, n.e.c................................... 8.10 8.5 8.10 8.5 € € Service, n.e.c.............................................. 7.39 7.4 7.39 7.4 € € 1 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated based on 10 factors, including knowledge, complexity, work environment, etc. Points are assigned based on the occupation's rank within each factor. The points are summed to determine the overall level of the occupation. See appendixes C and D for more information. 3 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 4 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 5-1. Selected worker characteristics: Mean hourly earnings(1) by occupational group,(2) National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Private industry and State and local government Occupational group Full-time Part-time Nonunion- Incen- workers(- workers(- Union(4) (4) Time(5) tive(5) 3) 3) Mean All occupations....................................................... $15.84 $9.29 $20.43 $13.64 $15.09 $20.03 All excluding sales............................................. 15.99 9.88 20.46 13.86 15.44 18.36 White collar........................................................ 19.12 12.23 24.70 16.98 18.48 24.86 White-collar excluding sales.................................... 19.82 17.85 24.86 18.13 19.67 29.92 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.93 21.42 31.64 21.29 24.72 € Professional specialty.......................................... 24.95 23.27 27.60 23.12 24.86 € Technical....................................................... 24.82 15.19 - 15.68 24.08 € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 25.18 - 24.43 25.18 24.72 - Sales............................................................. 13.45 7.20 - 11.47 10.34 22.88 Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.71 12.53 13.33 12.55 12.66 17.54 Blue collar......................................................... 12.58 8.16 15.36 11.01 12.10 15.46 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.82 - 17.85 14.81 15.69 - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 10.92 - - 9.46 10.91 € Transportation and material moving................................ 12.48 - 14.51 11.37 12.28 14.62 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 10.09 7.80 12.30 8.69 9.56 - Service............................................................. 10.75 6.71 17.77 7.82 10.04 - B Full-time Part-time Nonunion- Incen- Occupational group workers(- workers(- Union(4) (4) Time(5) tive(5) 3) 3) Relative error(6) (percent) All occupations....................................................... 2.3 5.9 4.5 2.6 2.3 12.2 All excluding sales............................................. 2.4 7.0 4.5 2.7 2.3 9.8 White collar........................................................ 2.5 7.9 6.1 2.5 2.4 17.5 White-collar excluding sales.................................... 2.5 7.7 6.2 2.3 2.5 16.1 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 3.5 7.8 5.9 3.0 3.4 € Professional specialty.......................................... 3.0 6.4 2.2 3.9 2.8 € Technical....................................................... 15.1 13.0 - 4.6 14.7 € Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 4.2 - 14.1 4.4 4.3 - Sales............................................................. 9.8 2.7 - 9.0 7.6 24.5 Administrative support, including clerical........................ 3.3 5.4 7.2 3.7 3.3 8.5 Blue collar......................................................... 3.0 6.9 5.4 3.1 3.1 8.2 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 3.7 - 6.8 4.2 3.8 - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 11.9 - - 6.7 11.9 € Transportation and material moving................................ 3.5 - 6.0 3.7 4.3 12.4 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 3.6 6.6 7.5 3.0 3.2 - Service............................................................. 5.4 5.5 9.4 3.8 4.8 - 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 4 Union workers are those whose wages are determined through collective bargaining. 5 Time workers' wages are based solely on an hourly rate or salary; incentive workers are those whose wages are at least partially based on productivity payments such as piece rates, commissions, and production bonuses. 6 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Table 5-2. Major industry division: Mean hourly earnings(1) by occupational group,(2) private industry, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Full-time and part-time workers Goods-producing indust- Service-producing industries(4) ries(3) Occupational group All pri- vate indus- Trans- Wholesale Finance, tries Con- Manu- portation and insur- Serv- Total Mining struc- fac- Total and pub- retail ance, and ices tion turing lic trade real utilities estate Mean All occupations....................................................... $13.98 - - - - - $21.66 - - - All excluding sales............................................. 14.23 - - - - - 21.84 - - - White collar........................................................ 17.82 - - - - - 24.55 - - - White-collar excluding sales.................................... 19.35 - - - - - 25.44 - - - Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.52 - - - - - 48.88 - - - Professional specialty.......................................... 24.35 - € - - - 31.78 - - - Technical....................................................... 24.92 - - - - - 58.43 - - - Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 26.51 - € - - - 26.79 - - - Sales............................................................. 11.75 - € - - - 19.64 - - - Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.76 - - - - - 14.23 - - - Blue collar......................................................... 11.73 - - - - - 16.66 - - - Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.52 - - - - - 19.57 - - - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 9.63 - - - - - - - - - Transportation and material moving................................ 12.44 - - - - - 16.59 - - - Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 9.14 - - - - - 13.31 - - - Service............................................................. 8.01 - € - - - 28.30 - - - B Goods-producing indust- Service-producing industries(4) ries(3) All pri- vate Occupational group indus- Trans- Wholesale Finance, tries Con- Manu- portation and insur- Serv- Total Mining struc- fac- Total and pub- retail ance, and ices tion turing lic trade real utilities estate Relative error(5) (percent) All occupations....................................................... 2.8 - - - - - 7.7 - - - All excluding sales............................................. 3.0 - - - - - 8.2 - - - White collar........................................................ 3.1 - - - - - 12.2 - - - White-collar excluding sales.................................... 3.1 - - - - - 13.7 - - - Professional specialty and technical.............................. 5.5 - - - - - 28.4 - - - Professional specialty.......................................... 4.7 - € - - - 13.3 - - - Technical....................................................... 15.4 - - - - - 40.3 - - - Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 4.4 - € - - - 8.1 - - - Sales............................................................. 8.6 - € - - - 19.4 - - - Administrative support, including clerical........................ 4.1 - - - - - 6.1 - - - Blue collar......................................................... 2.9 - - - - - 4.6 - - - Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 3.6 - - - - - 5.6 - - - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 6.5 - - - - - - - - - Transportation and material moving................................ 4.6 - - - - - 7.3 - - - Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 3.3 - - - - - 7.8 - - - Service............................................................. 3.6 - € - - - 22.8 - - - 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Goods-producing industries include mining, construction, and manufacturing. 4 Service-producing industries include transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade; finance, insurance, and real estate; and services. 5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Table 5-3. Establishment employment size: Mean hourly earnings(1) by occupational group,(2) private industry, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Full-time and part-time workers 100 workers or more Occupational group All 50 - 99 private workers(- industry 3) 100 - 499 500 workers Total workers workers or more Mean All occupations....................................................... $13.98 $12.44 $14.50 $12.56 $17.63 All excluding sales............................................. 14.23 12.00 15.00 12.91 18.17 White collar........................................................ 17.82 16.81 18.08 16.09 20.52 White-collar excluding sales.................................... 19.35 16.79 20.00 18.24 21.78 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 24.52 17.46 25.62 20.36 30.14 Professional specialty.......................................... 24.35 17.96 25.36 22.37 28.27 Technical....................................................... 24.92 16.23 26.23 14.32 33.82 Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 26.51 25.22 26.94 26.50 27.62 Sales............................................................. 11.75 16.89 10.25 10.19 10.44 Administrative support, including clerical........................ 12.76 13.26 12.60 12.95 12.24 Blue collar......................................................... 11.73 11.08 12.04 10.95 15.01 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 15.52 14.10 16.42 15.07 17.92 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 9.63 9.27 9.92 9.84 - Transportation and material moving................................ 12.44 11.04 12.93 12.67 13.89 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 9.14 8.55 9.34 8.69 11.71 Service............................................................. 8.01 6.61 8.52 7.24 10.85 B Full-time and part-time workers 100 workers or more Occupational group All 50 - 99 private workers(- industry 3) 100 - 499 500 workers Total workers workers or more Relative error(4) (percent) All occupations....................................................... 2.8 6.0 3.4 5.2 4.9 All excluding sales............................................. 3.0 5.5 3.6 5.6 5.1 White collar........................................................ 3.1 6.6 3.6 5.4 5.1 White-collar excluding sales.................................... 3.1 5.9 3.5 4.7 5.3 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 5.5 6.6 6.2 5.7 7.6 Professional specialty.......................................... 4.7 7.2 5.4 6.6 4.9 Technical....................................................... 15.4 11.6 16.9 6.9 20.3 Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 4.4 8.5 5.3 7.8 6.1 Sales............................................................. 8.6 19.5 6.1 7.8 6.1 Administrative support, including clerical........................ 4.1 13.1 3.5 6.0 3.3 Blue collar......................................................... 2.9 4.8 3.6 3.9 5.8 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 3.6 7.5 3.1 5.0 4.6 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 6.5 12.2 6.4 6.3 - Transportation and material moving................................ 4.6 5.0 5.6 6.8 8.6 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 3.3 6.2 3.8 3.3 12.2 Service............................................................. 3.6 5.3 4.7 3.9 9.6 1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number of workers, weighted by hours. 2 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 3 Establishments classified with 50-99 workers may contain establishments with fewer than 50 due to staff reductions between survey sampling and collection. 4 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample estimate. For more information about RSEs, see appendix A. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Table 6-1. Hourly wage percentiles for establishment jobs,(1) all workers:(2) Selected occupations, all industries, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Occupation(3) 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All............................................... $6.63 $8.40 $12.43 $19.69 $27.16 All excluding sales........................... 6.75 8.50 12.77 20.19 27.31 White collar.................................... 8.25 10.91 15.46 23.49 29.61 White collar excluding sales................ 9.50 12.02 16.88 24.52 30.00 Professional specialty and technical.......... 12.93 17.18 22.69 28.02 31.73 Professional specialty...................... 14.43 20.05 24.91 28.10 32.55 Engineers, architects, and surveyors...... 21.21 21.21 22.94 27.31 28.80 Civil engineers......................... 20.34 21.21 21.21 21.21 27.00 Engineers, n.e.c........................ 22.94 22.94 22.94 22.94 25.75 Mathematical and computer scientists...... 20.27 22.31 22.56 27.16 29.15 Computer systems analysts and scientists 20.27 22.31 22.56 27.16 29.15 Natural scientists........................ 15.63 17.40 18.39 18.94 18.94 Health related............................ 19.68 20.19 21.80 24.79 28.00 Registered nurses....................... 19.99 20.78 21.80 24.00 28.00 Pharmacists............................. 29.47 31.12 35.32 38.00 38.00 Respiratory therapists.................. 16.43 16.43 19.72 19.72 23.29 Teachers, college and university.......... 21.64 29.77 32.00 41.26 61.74 Other post-secondary teachers........... 26.39 27.69 37.66 37.66 48.73 Teachers, except college and university... 23.96 26.73 28.07 29.61 32.55 Elementary school teachers.............. 26.20 27.08 28.02 29.96 32.55 Secondary school teachers............... 26.00 29.05 29.61 30.70 30.70 Teachers, n.e.c......................... 13.00 16.53 16.53 23.08 23.96 Librarians, archivists, and curators...... - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners...... - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers. 11.77 11.82 12.93 13.22 14.87 Social workers.......................... 11.82 11.82 12.93 13.22 14.87 Lawyers and judges........................ - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c............... 14.44 15.49 17.18 20.78 33.51 Designers............................... 14.44 14.44 17.18 17.50 33.51 Technical................................... 9.38 12.59 15.34 19.44 23.53 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians.......................... 13.06 17.48 18.89 18.89 21.99 Radiological technicians................ 15.40 17.46 19.44 20.27 21.43 Licensed practical nurses............... 13.03 13.98 14.34 15.23 15.46 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................................ 8.25 8.91 10.07 12.46 14.33 Electrical and electronic technicians... 11.37 16.82 21.61 22.01 31.11 Drafters................................ 11.08 13.60 16.31 21.95 23.53 Airplane pilots and navigators.......... 21.00 21.00 169.99 169.99 245.70 Computer programmers.................... 13.57 16.95 17.52 19.45 25.45 Technical and related, n.e.c............ 11.50 13.77 17.36 21.63 32.69 Executive, administrative, and managerial..... 14.34 16.88 21.79 30.45 39.44 Executives, administrators, and managers.. 14.78 20.98 25.28 33.85 45.00 Financial managers...................... 24.52 24.84 28.85 37.26 72.11 Administrators, education and related fields............................... 19.07 22.47 30.18 42.67 42.67 Managers, medicine and health........... 16.03 20.19 26.00 30.10 36.06 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c.. $11.80 $13.46 $14.48 $16.98 $32.24 Managers and administrators, n.e.c...... 19.39 21.79 25.37 34.37 49.75 Management related........................ 13.30 15.50 19.74 23.66 31.47 Accountants and auditors................ 15.38 18.78 21.27 23.66 31.47 Other financial officers................ 16.16 21.07 25.00 29.57 46.91 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists.......................... 14.35 14.35 22.63 22.63 23.83 Construction inspectors................. 16.08 16.88 16.88 16.88 23.04 Management related, n.e.c............... 13.30 13.30 15.50 26.73 31.52 Sales......................................... 6.21 7.00 8.98 12.36 24.82 Supervisors, sales...................... 8.52 10.08 10.09 13.59 17.79 Sales workers, other commodities........ 6.34 6.91 8.00 10.40 24.82 Sales counter clerks.................... 6.41 6.82 7.18 8.50 9.03 Cashiers................................ 5.87 6.50 7.08 8.87 9.42 Sales support, n.e.c.................... 7.70 7.70 8.21 13.70 25.47 Administrative support, including clerical.... 8.26 9.70 12.00 14.34 17.79 Supervisors, general office............. 12.02 15.81 17.21 20.05 23.03 Secretaries............................. 11.20 13.08 14.10 15.22 19.44 Hotel clerks............................ 7.87 8.06 9.00 9.85 10.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents............................... 7.89 9.48 13.20 17.79 21.05 Receptionists........................... 7.00 7.50 8.75 9.52 13.08 Order clerks............................ 9.51 9.87 10.71 11.11 11.66 Records clerks, n.e.c................... 9.68 10.84 12.52 14.05 18.24 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks............................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 14.00 15.02 Billing clerks.......................... 8.01 8.42 9.59 11.71 13.82 Telephone operators..................... 8.37 9.63 9.63 16.84 16.84 Mail clerks, except postal service...... 6.60 7.69 8.56 13.91 14.44 Dispatchers............................. 9.75 10.00 12.76 13.65 17.04 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks.. 9.27 10.20 11.96 12.00 13.55 Stock and inventory clerks.............. 7.00 7.76 8.39 10.50 12.98 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............................ 10.90 11.27 15.22 15.40 15.77 Bill and account collectors............. 9.33 10.01 13.37 14.34 14.47 General office clerks................... 8.50 9.70 10.80 12.86 16.57 Bank tellers............................ 8.81 9.43 10.24 11.93 13.67 Data entry keyers....................... 8.37 9.00 10.24 10.39 10.39 Administrative support, n.e.c........... 9.91 11.30 11.98 12.45 14.33 Blue collar..................................... 6.70 8.29 10.97 15.38 20.09 Precision production, craft, and repair....... 9.70 11.78 16.15 19.29 20.92 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics............................ 10.50 12.82 15.50 15.50 17.58 Industrial machinery repairers.......... 12.48 12.48 12.89 16.40 18.84 Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.......... 8.50 10.95 15.73 17.06 23.77 Electricians............................ 10.66 11.72 11.78 17.89 17.89 Supervisors, production................. 8.04 15.38 16.94 16.94 20.34 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors. $6.00 $6.95 $9.29 $13.47 $21.96 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c.. 7.50 7.93 7.93 11.77 12.09 Welders and cutters..................... 11.98 21.96 21.96 21.96 21.96 Assemblers.............................. 6.58 6.88 9.50 10.40 13.45 Transportation and material moving............ 8.00 9.28 12.39 14.32 19.19 Truck drivers........................... 8.00 9.45 12.00 14.30 16.63 Bus drivers............................. 10.83 12.39 12.39 14.32 14.32 Motor transportation, n.e.c............. 8.08 8.08 14.36 21.24 21.50 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............................ 7.51 7.52 8.44 9.24 13.20 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators, n.e.c..................... 10.94 10.94 11.46 21.24 21.24 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers................................... 6.30 7.00 8.64 11.26 14.06 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm................................. 8.29 8.29 8.29 14.06 14.06 Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c........ 8.25 10.44 11.84 12.88 15.70 Helpers, mechanics and repairers........ 7.00 7.59 9.00 10.57 18.41 Helpers, construction trades............ 8.79 9.38 14.27 14.27 14.27 Construction laborers................... 8.64 9.47 10.58 11.41 12.08 Garbage collectors...................... 12.63 12.77 12.77 12.77 12.77 Stock handlers and baggers.............. 6.00 6.38 6.88 8.82 10.25 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................................ 7.00 8.39 11.04 15.12 19.46 Hand packers and packagers.............. 7.28 7.39 7.57 10.20 10.20 Laborers, except construction, n.e.c.... 6.22 6.76 8.44 9.82 10.07 Service......................................... 5.15 6.31 7.74 10.15 20.31 Protective service........................ 7.53 8.23 14.97 22.36 24.47 Supervisors, police and detectives...... 28.90 28.90 30.93 35.21 39.64 Supervisors, guards..................... 8.82 9.50 10.97 10.97 23.90 Firefighting............................ 14.03 14.92 17.46 19.40 19.87 Police and detectives, public service... 19.61 22.35 22.36 22.86 26.22 Guards and police, except public service 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.86 10.57 Food service.............................. 2.13 4.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders...... 2.13 2.13 2.50 5.00 6.28 Bartenders.............................. 2.80 3.63 4.50 5.00 5.25 Waiters and waitresses.................. 2.13 2.13 2.17 2.88 5.74 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants......... 2.13 2.50 4.25 5.96 6.61 Other food service....................... 5.24 5.85 7.20 9.17 10.32 Cooks................................... 6.77 8.46 9.70 10.71 13.00 Food counter, fountain, and related..... 5.25 5.50 5.50 5.50 7.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation....... 6.11 6.75 8.46 9.25 10.10 Food preparation, n.e.c................. 5.15 5.24 6.00 7.18 7.98 Health service............................ 6.50 7.25 8.39 9.38 11.38 Health aides, except nursing............ 6.81 7.10 9.01 9.06 12.63 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants. 6.50 7.25 8.26 9.45 10.00 Cleaning and building service............. $5.66 $6.17 $7.18 $8.28 $9.25 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers...................... 6.28 11.49 12.98 12.98 15.14 Maids and housemen...................... 5.60 5.97 6.49 7.18 7.32 Janitors and cleaners................... 6.00 6.38 7.33 8.28 9.16 Personal service.......................... 5.25 6.50 7.50 9.09 47.26 Attendants, amusement, and recreation facilities........................... 5.15 6.86 6.86 8.53 8.53 Public transportation attendants........ 5.55 34.89 47.26 47.26 61.78 Baggage porters and bellhops............ 4.93 5.00 5.25 6.03 6.03 Child care workers, n.e.c............... 7.15 7.21 7.50 9.09 10.57 Service, n.e.c.......................... 6.25 6.41 7.60 8.27 9.54 1 Percentiles are calculated from average hourly wages for sampled establishment jobs within each occupation. The percentiles describe the distribution of an occupation's employment by the average wage rates for its jobs. For example, at the 10th percentile hourly wage for an occupation, one-tenth of the occupation's employment are found in sampled establishment jobs whose average wages are the same or less, and nine-tenths are in jobs averaging the same or more. The calculations of the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. Hourly wages are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. Table 6-2. Hourly wage percentiles for establishment jobs,(1) all workers:(2) Selected occupations, private industry, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Private industry Occupation(3) 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All............................................... $6.28 $7.68 $10.83 $16.96 $23.83 All excluding sales........................... 6.28 7.90 11.22 17.13 23.77 White collar.................................... 7.70 10.08 14.33 21.27 28.85 White collar excluding sales................ 9.00 11.54 15.50 22.01 30.45 Professional specialty and technical.......... 12.60 15.49 20.19 24.91 33.65 Professional specialty...................... 15.25 17.31 21.80 27.16 35.32 Engineers, architects, and surveyors...... 20.50 24.68 27.79 31.71 41.19 Mathematical and computer scientists...... 17.31 22.31 22.56 27.16 27.16 Computer systems analysts and scientists 17.31 22.31 22.56 27.16 27.16 Natural scientists........................ 15.63 17.40 18.39 18.94 18.94 Health related............................ 17.85 20.19 22.46 26.26 30.37 Registered nurses....................... 19.68 20.19 22.00 25.00 28.00 Pharmacists............................. 29.47 31.12 35.32 38.00 38.00 Teachers, college and university.......... - - - - - Teachers, except college and university... 12.60 16.53 17.55 23.08 24.62 Teachers, n.e.c......................... 13.00 16.53 16.53 23.08 23.96 Librarians, archivists, and curators...... - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers. 11.61 12.00 13.22 14.43 17.61 Social workers.......................... 11.61 12.00 13.22 14.43 17.61 Lawyers and judges........................ - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c............... 14.44 15.49 17.18 20.78 33.51 Designers............................... 14.44 14.44 17.18 17.50 33.51 Technical................................... 9.38 12.87 15.40 19.44 24.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians.......................... 13.06 17.48 18.89 18.89 21.99 Radiological technicians................ 15.40 17.46 19.44 20.27 21.43 Licensed practical nurses............... 13.03 13.98 14.34 15.23 15.46 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................................ 8.25 8.91 10.38 12.59 15.00 Electrical and electronic technicians... 11.37 16.82 21.61 22.01 31.11 Airplane pilots and navigators.......... 21.00 21.00 169.99 169.99 245.70 Executive, administrative, and managerial..... 14.35 17.00 23.65 31.47 41.40 Executives, administrators, and managers.. 14.48 20.19 30.00 35.57 48.08 Financial managers...................... 25.70 28.85 33.61 37.26 72.11 Managers, medicine and health........... 16.03 20.19 26.00 30.10 36.06 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c.. 11.80 13.46 14.48 16.98 32.24 Managers and administrators, n.e.c...... 18.94 21.70 31.22 39.44 52.88 Management related........................ 14.35 16.14 20.86 24.30 31.28 Accountants and auditors................ 16.14 18.78 21.15 23.65 31.47 Other financial officers................ 16.16 21.07 25.00 29.57 46.91 Management related, n.e.c............... 11.54 15.50 17.84 24.50 48.08 Sales......................................... 6.21 7.00 8.98 12.36 24.82 Supervisors, sales...................... 8.52 10.08 10.09 13.59 17.79 Sales workers, other commodities........ $6.34 $6.91 $8.00 $10.40 $24.82 Sales counter clerks.................... 6.41 6.82 7.18 8.50 9.03 Cashiers................................ 5.87 6.49 7.04 8.55 9.42 Sales support, n.e.c.................... 7.70 7.70 8.21 13.70 25.47 Administrative support, including clerical.... 8.11 9.59 11.67 14.23 19.59 Supervisors, general office............. 9.43 15.61 17.56 20.05 23.03 Secretaries............................. 10.56 11.74 14.10 19.05 22.11 Hotel clerks............................ 7.87 8.06 9.00 9.85 10.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents............................... 7.89 9.48 13.20 17.79 21.05 Receptionists........................... 7.00 7.50 8.75 9.52 13.08 Order clerks............................ 9.51 9.87 10.71 11.11 11.66 Records clerks, n.e.c................... 10.84 10.84 11.76 14.23 19.59 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks............................... 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.75 14.07 Billing clerks.......................... 8.01 8.42 9.59 11.71 13.82 Mail clerks, except postal service...... 6.60 7.69 8.56 13.91 14.44 Dispatchers............................. 9.16 10.00 10.00 13.00 13.00 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks.. 9.27 10.20 11.96 12.00 13.55 Stock and inventory clerks.............. 7.00 7.76 8.23 8.40 12.98 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............................ 10.90 11.27 15.22 15.40 15.77 Bill and account collectors............. 9.33 10.01 12.50 14.47 14.47 General office clerks................... 7.92 8.50 10.50 12.86 16.57 Bank tellers............................ 8.81 9.43 10.24 11.93 13.67 Data entry keyers....................... 8.00 9.00 9.56 10.24 10.38 Administrative support, n.e.c........... 9.67 10.30 11.30 12.10 14.33 Blue collar..................................... 6.57 7.87 10.40 14.85 19.40 Precision production, craft, and repair....... 9.56 11.78 15.43 18.55 21.80 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics............................ 10.50 12.82 15.08 15.50 15.50 Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.......... 8.50 10.95 16.30 23.77 23.77 Supervisors, production................. 8.04 15.38 16.94 16.94 20.34 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors. 6.00 6.88 8.42 11.77 15.15 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c.. 7.50 7.93 7.93 11.77 12.09 Assemblers.............................. 6.58 6.88 9.50 10.40 13.45 Transportation and material moving............ 7.95 8.50 11.56 14.63 21.13 Truck drivers........................... 8.00 9.45 12.00 14.00 16.90 Motor transportation, n.e.c............. 8.08 8.08 11.56 21.24 21.50 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............................ 7.51 7.52 8.44 9.24 13.20 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers................................... $6.22 $6.70 $8.35 $10.25 $12.50 Supervisors, handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers, n.e.c........ 8.25 10.44 10.88 12.60 15.70 Helpers, mechanics and repairers........ 7.00 7.59 9.00 10.57 18.41 Construction laborers................... 7.95 9.47 9.82 11.41 11.41 Stock handlers and baggers.............. 6.00 6.38 6.88 8.82 10.25 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................................ 7.00 8.05 11.26 19.46 19.46 Hand packers and packagers.............. 7.28 7.39 7.57 10.20 10.20 Laborers, except construction, n.e.c.... 6.15 6.32 8.44 8.44 10.07 Service......................................... 4.50 6.00 7.25 8.69 10.32 Protective service........................ 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.86 10.57 Guards and police, except public service 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.86 10.57 Food service.............................. 2.13 4.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders...... 2.13 2.13 2.50 5.00 6.28 Bartenders.............................. 2.80 3.63 4.50 5.00 5.25 Waiters and waitresses.................. 2.13 2.13 2.17 2.88 5.74 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants......... 2.13 2.50 4.25 5.96 6.61 Other food service....................... 5.24 5.85 7.20 9.17 10.32 Cooks................................... 6.77 8.46 9.70 10.71 13.00 Food counter, fountain, and related..... 5.25 5.50 5.50 5.50 7.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation....... 6.11 6.75 8.46 9.25 10.10 Food preparation, n.e.c................. 5.15 5.24 6.00 7.18 7.98 Health service............................ 6.50 7.10 8.39 9.06 10.00 Health aides, except nursing............ 6.81 7.10 9.01 9.06 12.63 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants. 6.50 7.00 7.74 8.78 9.61 Cleaning and building service............. $5.60 $6.00 $6.63 $7.90 $9.25 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers...................... 6.28 11.49 12.98 12.98 15.14 Maids and housemen...................... 5.60 5.96 6.17 6.63 7.64 Janitors and cleaners................... 5.61 6.00 6.75 7.90 9.16 Personal service.......................... 5.15 6.41 7.50 10.57 47.26 Public transportation attendants........ 5.55 34.89 47.26 47.26 61.78 Baggage porters and bellhops............ 4.93 5.00 5.25 6.03 6.03 Child care workers, n.e.c............... 7.15 7.21 7.50 9.09 10.57 Service, n.e.c.......................... 6.25 6.41 7.00 7.69 9.54 1 Percentiles are calculated from average hourly wages for sampled establishment jobs within each occupation. The percentiles describe the distribution of an occupation's employment by the average wage rates for its jobs. For example, at the 10th percentile hourly wage for an occupation, one-tenth of the occupation's employment are found in sampled establishment jobs whose average wages are the same or less, and nine-tenths are in jobs averaging the same or more. The calculations of the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. Hourly wages are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 6-3. Hourly wage percentiles for establishment jobs,(1) all workers:(2) Selected occupations, State and local government, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 State and local government Occupation(3) 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All............................................... $9.10 $12.39 $17.43 $24.06 $29.05 All excluding sales........................... 9.63 12.39 17.43 24.17 29.05 White collar.................................... 10.39 13.30 20.78 27.31 29.96 White collar excluding sales................ 10.39 13.30 20.78 27.31 29.96 Professional specialty and technical.......... 13.05 21.21 27.27 29.05 30.70 Professional specialty...................... 13.05 21.21 27.27 29.15 30.70 Engineers, architects, and surveyors...... 21.21 21.21 22.94 27.31 27.31 Mathematical and computer scientists...... - - - - - Health related............................ - - - - - Teachers, college and university.......... - - - - - Teachers, except college and university... 26.14 27.08 28.10 29.96 32.55 Librarians, archivists, and curators...... - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners...... - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers. 11.82 11.82 12.93 13.05 13.05 Lawyers and judges........................ - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c............... - - - - - Technical................................... 10.07 10.07 10.07 19.45 21.95 Executive, administrative, and managerial..... 13.30 16.88 21.79 24.52 31.52 Executives, administrators, and managers.. 20.98 20.98 21.79 25.28 42.67 Management related........................ 13.30 14.34 16.88 23.66 31.52 Accountants and auditors................ 14.47 14.47 23.66 23.66 23.66 Sales......................................... - - - - - Administrative support, including clerical.... 8.64 10.09 12.49 15.02 16.94 Secretaries............................. 12.54 13.51 14.00 15.22 15.22 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks............................... 11.76 14.46 15.02 15.02 15.02 Dispatchers............................. 9.75 9.75 13.53 13.93 17.04 General office clerks................... 9.70 10.51 10.84 12.56 16.94 Blue collar..................................... 9.70 10.83 12.77 18.22 20.29 Precision production, craft, and repair....... 9.70 14.45 18.22 20.29 20.29 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors. - - - - - Transportation and material moving............ 10.83 12.39 12.39 14.32 14.92 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers................................... 8.29 9.82 11.39 12.88 14.06 Service......................................... 8.27 8.28 17.73 22.36 24.70 Protective service........................ $12.87 $17.73 $20.31 $22.45 $26.22 Supervisors, police and detectives...... 28.90 28.90 30.93 35.21 39.64 Firefighting............................ 14.03 14.92 17.46 19.40 19.87 Police and detectives, public service... 19.61 22.35 22.36 22.86 26.22 Health service............................ - - - - - Cleaning and building service............. - - - - - Personal service.......................... 6.86 6.86 6.86 8.27 8.27 1 Percentiles are calculated from average hourly wages for sampled establishment jobs within each occupation. The percentiles describe the distribution of an occupation's employment by the average wage rates for its jobs. For example, at the 10th percentile hourly wage for an occupation, one-tenth of the occupation's employment are found in sampled establishment jobs whose average wages are the same or less, and nine-tenths are in jobs averaging the same or more. The calculations of the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. Hourly wages are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. 2 All workers include full-time and part-time workers. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 6-4. Hourly wage percentiles for establishment jobs,(1) full-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, all industries, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Occupation(3) 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All............................................... $7.16 $8.95 $12.98 $20.29 $27.31 All excluding sales........................... 7.22 9.06 13.22 20.36 27.45 White collar.................................... 8.64 11.48 16.14 23.83 29.96 White collar excluding sales................ 9.51 12.02 16.94 24.77 30.45 Professional specialty and technical.......... 13.03 17.18 22.69 28.07 32.55 Professional specialty...................... 14.43 20.08 25.83 28.20 32.55 Engineers, architects, and surveyors...... 21.21 21.21 24.17 27.31 28.80 Civil engineers......................... 20.50 21.21 21.21 22.09 27.00 Engineers, n.e.c........................ 22.94 22.94 22.94 22.94 25.75 Mathematical and computer scientists...... 20.27 22.31 22.56 27.16 29.15 Computer systems analysts and scientists 20.27 22.31 22.56 27.16 29.15 Natural scientists........................ 15.63 17.40 18.39 18.94 18.94 Health related............................ 19.68 20.19 21.01 23.68 29.32 Registered nurses....................... 19.68 20.19 21.01 23.68 27.37 Pharmacists............................. 29.47 31.12 35.32 38.00 38.00 Teachers, college and university.......... 21.64 29.77 32.00 41.26 61.74 Teachers, except college and university... 24.21 26.73 28.07 29.61 32.55 Elementary school teachers.............. 26.20 27.08 28.02 29.96 32.55 Secondary school teachers............... 26.00 29.05 29.61 30.70 30.70 Teachers, n.e.c......................... 13.00 16.53 16.53 23.08 23.08 Librarians, archivists, and curators...... - - - - - Social scientists and urban planners...... - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers. 11.77 11.82 12.93 13.22 14.87 Social workers.......................... 11.82 11.82 12.93 13.22 14.87 Lawyers and judges........................ - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c............... - - - - - Designers............................... 14.44 14.44 17.18 17.18 33.51 Technical................................... 10.07 12.68 15.40 19.45 22.40 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians.......................... 13.06 17.48 18.89 18.89 19.19 Radiological technicians................ 15.40 17.46 19.44 20.27 21.43 Licensed practical nurses............... 12.87 13.98 14.29 15.23 15.46 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c................................ 8.25 8.91 10.07 11.75 14.33 Electrical and electronic technicians... 11.37 16.82 21.61 22.01 31.11 Drafters................................ 11.08 13.60 16.31 21.95 23.53 Airplane pilots and navigators.......... 21.00 21.00 169.99 169.99 245.70 Computer programmers.................... 13.57 16.95 17.52 19.45 25.45 Technical and related, n.e.c............ 11.50 13.77 17.36 21.63 32.69 Executive, administrative, and managerial..... 14.34 16.88 21.79 30.45 39.44 Executives, administrators, and managers.. 16.03 20.98 25.37 34.37 45.00 Financial managers...................... 24.52 24.84 28.85 37.26 72.11 Administrators, education and related fields............................... 19.07 22.47 30.18 42.67 42.67 Managers, medicine and health........... 16.03 20.19 26.00 30.10 36.06 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c.. 13.46 14.48 14.78 16.98 32.24 Managers and administrators, n.e.c...... 19.39 21.79 25.37 34.37 49.75 Management related........................ $13.30 $15.50 $19.74 $23.66 $31.47 Accountants and auditors................ 15.38 18.78 21.27 23.66 31.47 Other financial officers................ 16.16 21.07 25.00 29.57 46.91 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists.......................... 14.35 14.35 22.63 22.63 23.83 Construction inspectors................. 16.08 16.88 16.88 16.88 23.04 Management related, n.e.c............... 13.30 13.30 15.50 26.73 31.52 Sales......................................... 6.91 8.00 10.19 16.21 25.00 Supervisors, sales...................... 8.95 10.08 10.09 13.59 17.79 Sales workers, other commodities........ 6.91 8.00 8.14 11.56 24.82 Cashiers................................ 5.87 7.00 8.50 9.16 10.20 Administrative support, including clerical.... 8.25 9.70 11.98 14.44 17.94 Supervisors, general office............. 12.02 15.81 17.21 20.05 23.03 Secretaries............................. 11.20 13.08 14.10 15.22 19.44 Hotel clerks............................ 7.87 8.06 9.00 9.85 10.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents............................... 8.11 9.48 13.43 17.79 21.05 Receptionists........................... 7.00 7.50 8.75 9.52 13.08 Order clerks............................ 9.51 9.87 10.71 11.11 11.66 Records clerks, n.e.c................... 9.68 9.68 11.53 12.52 19.59 Bookkeepers, accounting and auditing clerks............................... 10.00 11.00 12.50 14.00 15.02 Billing clerks.......................... 8.01 8.42 9.59 11.71 13.82 Telephone operators..................... 8.37 9.63 9.63 16.84 16.84 Mail clerks, except postal service...... 6.60 7.69 8.56 9.18 14.44 Dispatchers............................. 9.75 10.00 12.76 13.65 17.04 Traffic, shipping and receiving clerks.. 9.27 10.20 11.58 12.00 13.55 Stock and inventory clerks.............. 7.00 7.76 8.39 10.50 12.98 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance............................ 10.90 11.27 15.22 15.40 20.35 Bill and account collectors............. 9.33 10.01 13.37 14.34 14.47 General office clerks................... 8.31 9.70 10.80 12.86 16.57 Bank tellers............................ 8.81 9.43 10.28 11.93 13.67 Data entry keyers....................... 8.37 9.56 10.38 10.39 10.39 Administrative support, n.e.c........... 9.91 11.30 11.98 12.45 14.33 Blue collar..................................... 7.16 8.44 11.77 15.83 20.15 Precision production, craft, and repair....... 9.70 11.78 16.30 19.29 20.92 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics............................ 10.50 12.82 15.50 15.50 17.58 Industrial machinery repairers.......... 12.48 12.48 12.89 16.40 18.84 Mechanics and repairers, n.e.c.......... 8.50 10.95 15.73 17.06 23.77 Electricians............................ 10.66 11.72 11.78 17.89 17.89 Supervisors, production................. 8.04 15.38 16.94 16.94 20.34 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors. 6.00 6.95 9.29 13.47 21.96 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c.. 7.50 7.93 7.93 11.77 12.09 Welders and cutters..................... 11.98 21.96 21.96 21.96 21.96 Assemblers.............................. $6.58 $6.88 $9.50 $10.40 $13.45 Transportation and material moving............ 8.00 9.24 12.39 14.32 19.01 Truck drivers........................... 8.00 9.45 12.00 14.17 16.63 Bus drivers............................. 10.83 12.39 12.39 14.32 14.32 Motor transportation, n.e.c............. 8.08 8.08 14.36 21.24 21.50 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators............................ 7.51 7.52 8.44 9.24 11.86 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers................................... 6.76 8.00 9.82 11.77 14.06 Helpers, mechanics and repairers........ 7.00 7.59 9.00 10.57 18.41 Helpers, construction trades............ 8.79 9.38 14.27 14.27 14.27 Construction laborers................... 8.64 9.47 10.58 11.41 12.08 Garbage collectors...................... 12.63 12.77 12.77 12.77 12.77 Stock handlers and baggers.............. 6.58 8.00 8.82 10.25 11.88 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................................ 7.00 8.39 10.11 15.12 19.46 Hand packers and packagers.............. 7.28 7.39 7.57 10.20 10.20 Laborers, except construction, n.e.c.... 6.22 6.76 8.44 9.82 10.07 Service......................................... 5.15 6.63 8.27 11.63 22.36 Protective service........................ 7.53 8.09 17.47 22.36 24.47 Supervisors, police and detectives...... 28.90 28.90 30.93 35.21 39.64 Firefighting............................ 14.03 14.92 17.46 19.40 19.87 Police and detectives, public service... 19.61 22.35 22.36 22.86 26.22 Guards and police, except public service 7.53 7.53 7.53 8.86 10.57 Food service.............................. 2.13 4.25 6.13 8.46 10.10 Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders...... 2.13 2.13 2.50 5.00 6.28 Bartenders.............................. 2.80 3.63 4.50 5.00 5.25 Waiters and waitresses.................. 2.13 2.13 2.17 4.60 5.74 Waiters'/Waitresses' assistants......... 2.13 2.50 4.25 5.96 6.61 Other food service....................... 5.50 6.13 8.00 9.79 11.13 Cooks................................... 6.77 8.46 9.70 10.71 13.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation....... 8.46 8.46 9.25 9.98 10.26 Food preparation, n.e.c................. 5.66 5.83 6.50 7.98 8.00 Health service............................ 6.84 7.26 8.52 9.54 11.91 Health aides, except nursing............ 7.10 8.05 9.01 9.06 12.92 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants. 6.84 7.26 8.51 9.54 10.00 Cleaning and building service............. 5.97 6.56 7.39 8.28 9.41 Maids and housemen...................... 5.60 5.97 6.49 7.18 7.32 Janitors and cleaners................... 6.50 6.80 7.90 8.28 9.16 Personal service.......................... 5.15 6.40 8.27 13.79 47.26 Public transportation attendants........ 5.55 34.89 47.26 47.26 48.23 Service, n.e.c.......................... 5.25 7.00 7.60 8.27 9.54 1 Percentiles are calculated from average hourly wages for sampled establishment jobs within each occupation. The percentiles describe the distribution of an occupation's employment by the average wage rates for its jobs. For example, at the 10th percentile hourly wage for an occupation, one-tenth of the occupation's employment are found in sampled establishment jobs whose average wages are the same or less, and nine-tenths are in jobs averaging the same or more. The calculations of the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. Hourly wages are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Table 6-5. Hourly wage percentiles for establishment jobs,(1) part-time workers:(2) Selected occupations, all industries, National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Occupation(3) 10 25 Median 75 90 50 All............................................... $5.50 $6.21 $6.88 $10.31 $16.72 All excluding sales........................... 5.25 6.11 6.89 11.80 20.86 White collar.................................... 6.08 6.66 9.00 14.34 24.00 White collar excluding sales................ 9.05 13.00 15.00 23.21 28.00 Professional specialty and technical.......... 12.46 15.25 23.21 25.00 28.00 Professional specialty...................... 13.50 20.05 23.21 28.00 28.00 Engineers, architects, and surveyors...... - - - - - Health related............................ 20.05 23.02 24.00 28.00 28.00 Registered nurses....................... 21.97 23.21 24.00 28.00 28.00 Teachers, college and university.......... - - - - - Teachers, except college and university... - - - - - Social, recreation, and religious workers. - - - - - Writers, authors, entertainers, athletes, and professionals, n.e.c............... - - - - - Technical................................... 9.05 12.46 14.34 18.50 24.00 Executive, administrative, and managerial..... - - - - - Executives, administrators, and managers.. - - - - - Management related........................ - - - - - Sales......................................... 5.85 6.34 6.74 7.64 9.30 Sales workers, other commodities........ 5.85 6.34 6.56 8.20 8.25 Cashiers................................ 5.83 6.14 6.66 7.35 8.54 Administrative support, including clerical.... 8.50 10.17 13.91 14.05 15.64 Transportation ticket and reservation agents............................... 7.89 11.05 13.20 14.50 17.65 Blue collar..................................... 5.94 6.30 6.63 7.75 14.26 Precision production, craft, and repair....... - - - - - Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors. - - - - - Transportation and material moving............ - - - - - Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers................................... 5.88 6.25 6.57 7.30 11.84 Stock handlers and baggers.............. 5.88 6.22 6.48 6.79 7.17 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c................................ 8.05 9.10 14.26 14.26 20.86 Service......................................... 5.15 5.80 6.50 7.47 9.45 Protective service........................ - - - - - Food service.............................. 2.13 5.15 5.80 6.75 7.18 Waiters, waitresses, and bartenders...... 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.88 6.43 Waiters and waitresses.................. 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.88 6.43 Other food service....................... 5.15 5.15 6.11 6.95 7.25 Kitchen workers, food preparation....... 6.11 6.11 6.75 7.25 7.60 Food preparation, n.e.c................. $5.15 $5.15 $5.15 $5.80 $6.60 Health service............................ 6.50 6.50 6.81 8.00 9.49 Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants. 6.31 6.50 6.50 7.50 10.00 Cleaning and building service............. 5.24 5.50 6.00 6.23 8.38 Janitors and cleaners................... 5.24 5.66 6.00 6.00 8.38 Personal service.......................... 6.03 6.86 6.86 7.50 8.61 Child care workers, n.e.c............... 7.15 7.21 7.50 7.50 10.57 Service, n.e.c.......................... 6.41 6.41 7.00 7.69 8.61 1 Percentiles are calculated from average hourly wages for sampled establishment jobs within each occupation. The percentiles describe the distribution of an occupation's employment by the average wage rates for its jobs. For example, at the 10th percentile hourly wage for an occupation, one-tenth of the occupation's employment are found in sampled establishment jobs whose average wages are the same or less, and nine-tenths are in jobs averaging the same or more. The calculations of the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles follow the same logic. Hourly wages are the straight-time wages or salaries paid to employees. They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are premium pay for overtime, vacations, holidays, nonproduction bonuses, and tips. 2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a 35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the minimum full-time schedule. 3 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria, and n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." Overall occupational groups may include data for categories not shown separately. Appendix table 1. Number of workers(1) represented by the survey, by occupational group,(2) National Compensation Survey, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 2000 Full-time and part-time workers Occupational group Private State and Total industry local government All occupations....................................................... 721,800 525,100 196,700 All excluding sales............................................. 662,700 467,000 195,700 White collar........................................................ 385,400 259,300 126,100 White-collar excluding sales.................................... 326,300 201,200 125,100 Professional specialty and technical.............................. 145,400 77,600 67,800 Professional specialty.......................................... 120,800 54,800 66,000 Technical....................................................... 24,600 22,900 - Executive, administrative, and managerial......................... 51,400 32,500 18,900 Sales............................................................. 59,000 58,000 - Administrative support, including clerical........................ 129,500 91,100 38,400 Blue collar......................................................... 175,800 139,300 36,600 Precision production, craft, and repair........................... 49,900 39,300 10,600 Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors..................... 24,700 22,100 - Transportation and material moving................................ 33,600 22,700 10,900 Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers............... 67,700 55,100 12,600 Service............................................................. 160,600 126,500 34,000 1 The number of workers represented by the survey are rounded to the nearest 100. Estimates of the number of workers provide a description of size and composition of the labor force included in the survey. Estimates are not intended, however, for comparison to other statistical series to measure employment trends or levels. Both full-time and part-time workers were included in the survey. 2 A classification system including about 480 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria.