OC BL 10/01/91 TABLE: PHILADELPHIA, PA-NJ 1 - 1 - Table A-6. Weekly hours and earnings of professional and administrative workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991 +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Weekly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time weekly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] ] (in dollars)2/ ] + _ ] ]Average ] ] + _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ]Number ] weekly ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Occupation and level ] of ]hours1/ ] ] ] ]350 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] + _ ]workers] (stan- ] ] ] ]and ]400 ]450 ]500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ]950 ]1000]1050]1100]1150]1200]1250]1300]1350 ] ] dard) ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ]und-] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ]and ] ] ] ] ] ] er ]450 ]500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ]950 ]1000]1050]1100]1150]1200]1250]1300]1350]over ] ] ] ] ] ]400 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Professional Occupations ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Registered Nurses II....................] 97 ] 38.7 ] 655 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 2] 32] 13] 28] 19] 2] 2] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 57 ] 39.4 ] 638 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 4] 42] 16] 26] 9] - ] 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Administrative Occupations ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Computer Programmers ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 264 ] 38.7 ] 559 ] 577 ] 522 - 603] 3] 9] 7] 17] 37] 23] 2] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 236 ] 38.6 ] 565 ] 579 ] 533 - 604] 3] 9] 4] 13] 41] 26] 3] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 897 ] 38.7 ] 613 ] 612 ] 561 - 659] - ] 1] 1] 15] 30] 26] 17] 8] 2] - ] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 182 ] 39.9 ] 597 ] 591 ] 558 - 632] - ] - ] 2] 15] 39] 31] 9] 2] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 715 ] 38.5 ] 617 ] 616 ] 564 - 667] - ] 1] 1] 15] 28] 24] 19] 10] 2] - ] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 937 ] 39.2 ] 692 ] 682 ] 643 - 733] - ] - ] - ] 1] 6] 21] 31] 23] 10] 4] 2] 1] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 220 ] 39.7 ] 717 ] 712 ] 676 - 760] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 12] 26] 32] 22] 3] 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 717 ] 39.1 ] 684 ] 672 ] 634 - 722] - ] - ] - ] 1] 8] 24] 33] 21] 6] 4] 1] 1] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level IV..............................] 476 ] 39.8 ] 803 ] 794 ] 755 - 852] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 5] 16] 34] 19] 16] 6] 3] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Computer Systems Analysts ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 792 ] 37.5 ] 757 ] 738 ] 672 - 846] - ] - ] - ] 1] 1] 10] 25] 16] 11] 13] 14] 7] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 527 ] 36.7 ] 791 ] 815 ] 711 - 863] - ] - ] - ] 1] 1] 6] 17] 13] 11] 18] 21] 10] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 1,313 ] 38.6 ] 843 ] 835 ] 779 - 900] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 4] 10] 20] 22] 18] 12] 7] 5] (3)] 1] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 630 ] 39.6 ] 830 ] 827 ] 778 - 882] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 2] 11] 24] 22] 22] 13] 4] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 683 ] 37.6 ] 854 ] 838 ] 782 - 918] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 5] 8] 17] 21] 14] 11] 10] 8] 1] 2] 1] - ] - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 1,379 ] 38.9 ] 975 ] 968 ] 895 - 1,051] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] (3)] 1] 2] 9] 14] 18] 16] 15] 13] 8] 2] 2] (3)] 1] - Service-producing industries........] 852 ] 38.5 ] 982 ] 985 ] 891 - 1,058] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] (3)] 1] 3] 9] 14] 15] 14] 15] 15] 8] 2] 2] (3)] 1] - Level IV..............................] 683 ] 39.8 ] 1,189 ] 1,189 ] 1,096 - 1,268] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 1] 1] 1] 4] 7] 11] 12] 15] 18] 12] 5]4/12 + _ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Standard hours reflect the workweek for which employees receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for overtime at regular and/or premium rates), and the earnings correspond + to these weekly hours. 2/ Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and + aerospace industries, as well as profit-sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. See Appendix A for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. 3/ Less than 0.5 percent. + 4/ Workers were distributed as follows: 3 percent at $1,350 and under $1,400; 6 percent at $1,400 and under $1,450; 2 percent at $1,450 and under $1,500; 1 percent at $1,500 and under $1,550; and + 1 percent at $1,550 and under $1,600. NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual intervals may not equal 100 percent. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupation or occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. 1 - 1 - Table A-7. Weekly hours and earnings of technical workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991 +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Weekly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time weekly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] ] (in dollars)2/ ] + _ ] ]Average ] ] + _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ]Number ] weekly ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Occupation and level ] of ]hours1/ ] ] ] ] ]375 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] + _ ]workers] (stan- ] ] ] ]Und-]and ]400 ]425 ]450 ]475 ]500 ]525 ]550 ]575 ]600 ]625 ]650 ]675 ]700 ]725 ]750 ]775 *800 ]850 ]900 ] ] dard) ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ] er ]und-] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ]and ] ] ] ] ] ]375 ] er ]425 ]450 ]475 ]500 ]525 ]550 ]575 ]600 ]625 ]650 ]675 ]700 ]725 ]750 ]775 ]800 *850 ]900 ]over ] ] ] ] ] ] ]400 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Computer Operators ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Level I...............................] 303 ] 37.3 ] 384 ] 378 ] 358 - 393 ] 43] 38] 5] 6] 1] 6] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 282 ] 37.1 ] 379 ] 378 ] 357 - 393 ]3/44] 41] 6] 6] 1] (4)] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - + _ Level II..............................] 551 ] 38.4 ] 421 ] 424 ] 385 - 460 ] 20] 19] 11] 12] 28] 6] 3] 1] (4)] - ] (4)] (4)] (4)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 56 ] 39.3 ] 431 ] - ] - - - ] 27] 16] 11] 4] 18] 4] 14] 4] 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 495 ] 38.3 ] 420 ] 428 ] 388 - 460 ]5/19] 20] 11] 13] 29] 6] 2] (4)] - ] - ] (4)] (4)] (4)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - + _ Level III.............................] 359 ] 39.0 ] 478 ] 465 ] 400 - 512 ] 1] 4] 31] 6] 24] 5] 8] 6] 1] 3] 2] 4] 2] 4] - ] - ] - ] (4)* (4)] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 109 ] 39.4 ] 551 ] 539 ] 473 - 636 ] 3] 3] 6] 6] 14] 7] 5] 11] - ] 6] 6] 14] 6] 12] - ] - ] - ] 1* 1] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 250 ] 38.8 ] 446 ] 446 ] 400 - 470 ] - ] 4] 41] 6] 29] 4] 9] 4] 1] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Level IV..............................] 79 ] 38.2 ] 539 ] - ] - - - ] - ] 3] 1] 9] 3] 10] 25] 13] 10] 5] 5] 10] 4] 3] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 61 ] 37.7 ] 527 ] - ] - - - ] - ] 3] 2] 10] 3] 11] 28] 10] 10] 7] 3] 13] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Drafters ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Level II..............................] 58 ] 39.9 ] 506 ] - ] - - - ] 3] 5] 9] 16] 21] 9] 5] 2] 3] 9] 2] - ] 9] 9] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 118 ] 39.9 ] 584 ] 573 ] 542 - 626 ] - ] - ] - ] 2] 5] 10] 5] 14] 14] 9] 14] 5] 3] 12] 2] 2] 3] - * - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 72 ] 39.8 ] 598 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 6] 4] 7] 14] 10] 11] 8] 6] 6] 19] 3] - ] 4] - * - ] - ] - Level IV..............................] 169 ] 39.9 ] 755 ] 780 ] 710 - 840 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 5] 4] - ] 5] 3] - ] 2] 2] 2] 14] 3] 8] 6* 38] 6] 4 Manufacturing.......................] 127 ] 39.9 ] 738 ] 780 ] 652 - 840 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 6] 5] - ] 6] 4] - ] 2] 2] 3] 15] 1] 5] 2* 44] 5] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Engineering Technicians ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] Level IV..............................] 205 ] 40.0 ] 701 ] 698 ] 641 - 749 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] (4)] 3] 6] 7] 12] 9] 12] 12] 12] 1] 5* 19] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 169 ] 40.0 ] 714 ] 709 ] 657 - 785 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] - ] 2] 5] 4] 12] 8] 12] 12] 14] 1] 7* 22] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Standard hours reflect the workweek for which employees receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for overtime at regular and/or premium rates), and the earnings correspond + to these weekly hours. 2/ Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and + aerospace industries, as well as profit-sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. See Appendix A for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. 3/ Workers were distributed as follows: 2 percent under $300; 1 percent at $300 and under $325; 4 percent at $325 and under $350; and 36 percent at $350 and under $375. + 4/ Less than 0.5 percent. + 5/ Workers were distributed as follows: 1 percent under $300; 3 percent at $300 and under $325; 3 percent at $325 and under $350; and 11 percent at $350 and under $375. + NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual intervals may not equal 100 percent. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupation or occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. 1 - 1 - Table A-8. Weekly hours and earnings of clerical workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991 +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Weekly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time weekly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] ] (in dollars)2/ ] + _ ] ]Average ] ] + _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ]Number ] weekly ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Occupation and level ] of ]hours1/ ] ] ] ]175 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] + _ ]workers] (stan- ] ] ] ]and ]200 ]225 ]250 ]275 ]300 ]325 ]350 ]375 ]400 ]425 *450 ]500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ] ] dard) ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ]und-] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ]and ] ] ] ] ] ] er ]225 ]250 ]275 ]300 ]325 ]350 ]375 ]400 ]425 ]450 *500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ]over ] ] ] ] ] ]200 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Clerks, Accounting ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I: ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Manufacturing.......................] 71 ] 39.2 ] 305 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] 21] 8] 4] 25] 32] 3] 6] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 1,037 ] 38.2 ] 385 ] 375 ] 326 - 442 ] (3)] 1] 1] 4] 5] 12] 14] 11] 11] 9] 6* 14] 5] 5] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 258 ] 38.5 ] 416 ] 394 ] 351 - 485 ] - ] - ] - ] 5] 4] 6] 6] 14] 20] 12] 5* 8] 7] 13] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 779 ] 38.2 ] 375 ] 359 ] 319 - 441 ] 1] 1] 2] 4] 5] 14] 17] 10] 9] 8] 7* 15] 4] 2] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 378 ] 38.6 ] 434 ] 403 ] 377 - 445 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 3] 6] 12] 23] 22] 10* 6] 4] 5] 1] 3] 1] 3] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 119 ] 39.6 ] 452 ] 432 ] 392 - 511 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 3] 1] 13] 18] 8] 15* 8] 13] 17] 1] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 259 ] 38.2 ] 426 ] 401 ] 377 - 422 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 8] 12] 25] 29] 7* 5] - ] - ] (3)] 5] 2] 4] - ] - ] - Transportation and utilities......] 33 ] 39.3 ] 664 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 6* 6] - ] - ] 3] 36] 15] 30] - ] - ] - Level IV..............................] 108 ] 39.5 ] 467 ] 457 ] 413 - 509 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2] 5] 6] 6] 15] 15* 28] 18] 2] 1] - ] - ] 2] - ] 3] - Service-producing industries........] 62 ] 39.1 ] 456 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 8] 10] 10] 13] 19* 16] 13] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3] - ] 5] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Clerks, General ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 50 ] 38.6 ] 263 ] - ] - - - ] 12] 10] 4] 38] 16] 16] - ] - ] 4] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 50 ] 38.6 ] 263 ] - ] - - - ] 12] 10] 4] 38] 16] 16] - ] - ] 4] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 550 ] 38.5 ] 309 ] 298 ] 245 - 343 ] 1] 5] 21] 9] 16] 12] 12] 8] 3] 2] (3)* 10] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 439 ] 38.2 ] 294 ] 280 ] 242 - 331 ] 1] 6] 26] 12] 18] 10] 8] 6] 4] 2] (3)* 5] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 543 ] 38.2 ] 333 ] 324 ] 282 - 377 ] - ] - ] 7] 13] 13] 19] 11] 10] 13] 8] 2* 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 485 ] 38.1 ] 327 ] 323 ] 280 - 372 ] - ] - ] 8] 14] 15] 19] 11] 9] 12] 7] 2* 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level IV..............................] 222 ] 38.0 ] 352 ] 340 ] 297 - 401 ] - ] - ] 3] 3] 27] 3] 19] 18] 2] 7] 13* 4] 2] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Clerks, Order ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 58 ] 39.4 ] 348 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 21] 10] 16] 9] 19] 5] - ] 7* 7] 7] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 58 ] 39.4 ] 348 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 21] 10] 16] 9] 19] 5] - ] 7* 7] 7] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 255 ] 39.1 ] 415 ] 400 ] 372 - 439 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 2] 10] 14] 23] 16] 13* 9] 7] 3] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 247 ] 39.1 ] 414 ] 399 ] 372 - 433 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 2] 11] 14] 24] 17] 14* 6] 7] 3] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Key Entry Operators ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 1,163 ] 37.0 ] 317 ] 313 ] 289 - 334 ] - ] 1] 7] 10] 15] 34] 15] 7] 2] 5] 1* (3)] (3)] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 134 ] 38.8 ] 292 ] 290 ] 249 - 320 ] - ] 4] 34] 7] 9] 22] 9] 11] 1] 1] - * - ] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 1,029 ] 36.8 ] 320 ] 313 ] 294 - 334 ] - ] - ] 4] 11] 16] 36] 16] 7] 2] 6] 1* (3)] (3)] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Transportation and utilities......] 98 ] 39.5 ] 424 ] 406 ] 406 - 434 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 11] 8] 53] 13* 3] 1] 9] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 746 ] 38.5 ] 393 ] 417 ] 353 - 417 ] - ] - ] 1] 3] 3] 1] 12] 14] 10] 47] 5* 3] - ] - ] - ] 1] - ] 1] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 697 ] 38.5 ] 392 ] 417 ] 353 - 417 ] - ] - ] 1] 3] 2] 2] 12] 14] 10] 49] 4* 1] - ] - ] - ] 1] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] + _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ See footnotes at end of table. 1 - 2 - Table A-8. Weekly hours and earnings of clerical workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991-Continued +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Weekly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time weekly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] ] (in dollars)2/ ] + _ ] ]Average ] ] + _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ]Number ] weekly ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Occupation and level ] of ]hours1/ ] ] ] ]175 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] + _ ]workers] (stan- ] ] ] ]and ]200 ]225 ]250 ]275 ]300 ]325 ]350 ]375 ]400 ]425 *450 ]500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ] ] dard) ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ]und-] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ]and ] ] ] ] ] ] er ]225 ]250 ]275 ]300 ]325 ]350 ]375 ]400 ]425 ]450 *500 ]550 ]600 ]650 ]700 ]750 ]800 ]850 ]900 ]over ] ] ] ] ] ]200 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Secretaries ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 590 ] 38.6 ] 398 ] 394 ] 360 - 431 ] - ] - ] - ] 3] 3] 3] 10] 17] 16] 22] 13* 8] 3] 2] 1] - ] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 325 ] 38.9 ] 423 ] 420 ] 385 - 448 ] - ] - ] - ] 1] - ] 2] 9] 9] 10] 27] 19* 14] 5] 4] 1] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 265 ] 38.2 ] 367 ] 370 ] 346 - 395 ] - ] - ] - ] 6] 7] 4] 11] 26] 24] 15] 7* 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 1,249 ] 38.7 ] 429 ] 428 ] 386 - 472 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 3] 6] 10] 12] 15] 20* 25] 6] 1] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 657 ] 39.6 ] 442 ] 440 ] 400 - 489 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] (3)] 2] 9] 14] 15] 16* 35] 7] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 592 ] 37.8 ] 414 ] 422 ] 367 - 446 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 6] 12] 12] 10] 15] 24* 14] 5] - ] 2] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level III.............................] 2,074 ] 38.1 ] 488 ] 475 ] 431 - 530 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 1] 2] 4] 8] 8] 13* 26] 20] 10] 3] 2] (3)] (3)] (3)] 2] - Manufacturing.......................] 763 ] 39.2 ] 499 ] 499 ] 454 - 541 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 4] 6] 12* 30] 26] 15] 5] 1] (3)] (3)] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 1,311 ] 37.4 ] 481 ] 459 ] 411 - 518 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 1] 4] 6] 10] 10] 13* 23] 17] 7] 2] 2] (3)] 1] 1] 4] - Transportation and utilities......] 204 ] 39.1 ] 653 ] 602 ] 538 - 824 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3* 10] 13] 24] 9] 7] 2] 4] 3] 25] - Level IV..............................] 834 ] 38.4 ] 536 ] 526 ] 468 - 586 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 1] 2] 3] 6] 6* 19] 22] 19] 9] 4] 2] 2] (3)] 1] 1 Manufacturing.......................] 274 ] 39.1 ] 560 ] 549 ] 508 - 596 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1] - ] (3)* 19] 31] 25] 12] 9] 2] - ] 1] (3)] - Service-producing industries........] 560 ] 38.0 ] 524 ] 506 ] 444 - 581 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (3)] 1] 3] 4] 9] 9* 19] 18] 17] 8] 2] 2] 3] (3)] 2] 1 Level V...............................] 230 ] 39.3 ] 689 ] 662 ] 617 - 730 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * 1] 5] 13] 23] 25] 14] 5] 2] 2] 10 Manufacturing.......................] 62 ] 39.5 ] 680 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] 3] 3] 45] 16] 15] 10] 3] 3] 2 Service-producing industries........] 168 ] 39.2 ] 693 ] 664 ] 605 - 710 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * 1] 5] 17] 14] 29] 14] 4] 1] 1]4/14 + _ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Switchboard operator- ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] receptionists.........................] 280 ] 38.7 ] 346 ] 324 ] 290 - 389 ] - ] 1] 5] 11] 16] 18] 8] 10] 13] 8] 1* 6] 1] - ] - ] 3] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 61 ] 39.4 ] 363 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] 8] 15] 10] 11] 11] 18] 13] 3* 7] 3] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 219 ] 38.5 ] 342 ] 320 ] 281 - 388 ] - ] 1] 6] 12] 16] 20] 7] 10] 12] 7] - * 5] - ] - ] - ] 4] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Word Processors ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I...............................] 180 ] 37.6 ] 350 ] 336 ] 324 - 379 ] - ] - ] 1] 3] 10] 17] 27] 15] 9] 10] 6* 2] - ] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 141 ] 37.7 ] 337 ] 332 ] 312 - 356 ] - ] - ] 1] 4] 13] 21] 28] 15] 9] 1] 6* 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 358 ] 37.6 ] 403 ] 396 ] 374 - 434 ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 1] 3] 12] 9] 25] 19] 13* 12] 4] 1] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 60 ] 38.3 ] 441 ] - ] - - - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2] 7] 15] 23] 15* 18] 17] 3] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 298 ] 37.5 ] 396 ] 392 ] 365 - 423 ] - ] - ] - ] 1] 1] 3] 14] 10] 27] 18] 12* 10] 2] (3)] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Standard hours reflect the workweek for which employees receive their regular straight-time salaries (exclusive of pay for overtime at regular and/or premium rates), and the earnings correspond + to these weekly hours. 2/ Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and + aerospace industries, as well as profit-sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. See Appendix A for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. 3/ Less than 0.5 percent. + 4/ Workers were distributed as follows: 7 percent at $900 and under $950; 2 percent at $950 and under $1,000; and 5 percent at $1,000 and under $1,050. + _ NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual intervals may not equal 100 percent. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupation or occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. 1 - 1 - Table A-9. Hourly earnings of maintenance and toolroom workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991 +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] Hourly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time hourly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] (in dollars)1/ ] + _ ]Number ] ] + _____________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Occupation and level ] of ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ]workers] ] ] ]6.50 ]7.00 ]7.50 ]8.00 ]8.50 ]9.00 ]9.50 ]10.00]10.50]11.00]11.50]12.00]12.50]13.00]13.50]14.00]14.50*15.00]16.00]17.00]18.00]19.00]20.00 ] ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ] and ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] and ] ] ] ] ]under]7.50 ]8.00 ]8.50 ]9.00 ]9.50 ]10.00]10.50]11.00]11.50]12.00]12.50]13.00]13.50]14.00]14.50]15.00*16.00]17.00]18.00]19.00]20.00]over ] ] ] ] ]7.00 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] General Maintenance Workers.............] 217 ] 11.39 ] 11.56 ] 10.37 - 12.53] 1 ] 7 ] - ] 3 ] 1 ] 4 ] 6 ] 6 ] 16 ] 4 ] 8 ] 3 ] 22 ] 6 ] (2) ] 10 ] - * 3 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 164 ] 11.48 ] 11.79 ] 10.76 - 12.53] - ] 7 ] - ] 4 ] - ] 1 ] 4 ] 8 ] 18 ] 4 ] 9 ] 1 ] 26 ] 8 ] 1 ] 10 ] - * 1 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Electricians................] 729 ] 16.81 ] 16.80 ] 15.74 - 17.91] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 4 ] - ] 2 ] - ] - ] 4 ] 1 ] 6 ] 1 * 12 ] 36 ] 12 ] 2 ] 6 ] 14 Manufacturing.......................] 524 ] 16.54 ] 16.80 ] 15.77 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] - ] - ] 5 ] 1 ] 7 ] 2 * 15 ] 44 ] 17 ] 2 ] 8 ] - Service-producing industries........] 205 ] 17.48 ] 20.11 ] 15.69 - 20.11] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 13 ] - ] 4 ] - ] - ] 2 ] - ] 1 ] - * 7 ] 16 ] (2) ] 5 ] 1 ]3/51 + _ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Electronics ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Technicians ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Level II: ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Manufacturing.......................] 199 ] 14.12 ] 14.74 ] 13.05 - 14.74] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2 ] 12 ] 8 ] 3 ] 9 ] 4 ] 3 ] 43 * 10 ] 6 ] 1 ] 2 ] - ] - Level III.............................] 110 ] 17.04 ] 17.04 ] 15.21 - 19.49] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 11 ] 11 ] - ] - ] - * 8 ] 5 ] 34 ] - ] 13 ] 19 Manufacturing.......................] 110 ] 17.04 ] 17.04 ] 15.21 - 19.49] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 11 ] 11 ] - ] - ] - * 8 ] 5 ] 34 ] - ] 13 ]4/19 + _ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Machinists..................] 810 ] 16.46 ] 16.49 ] 15.15 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 3 ] 3 ] - ] 2 ] 6 ] - ] 1 ] 5 * 18 ] 26 ] 17 ] - ] 10 ]4/10 + _ Manufacturing.......................] 568 ] 16.66 ] 16.49 ] 16.45 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 9 ] - ] 1 ] 7 * 8 ] 37 ] 24 ] - ] 14 ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Mechanics, ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Machinery.............................] 626 ] 15.84 ] 16.45 ] 13.26 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 2 ] 3 ] 22 ] - ] 8 ] 4 * 6 ] 10 ] 29 ] 12 ] 3 ] - Manufacturing.......................] 617 ] 15.81 ] 16.45 ] 13.26 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 2 ] 3 ] 22 ] - ] 8 ] 4 * 6 ] 10 ] 28 ] 12 ] 3 ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Mechanics, ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Motor Vehicle.........................] 444 ] 17.52 ] 17.86 ] 16.45 - 18.93] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] - ] - ] 3 ] - ] 1 ] 4 ] - * 12 ] 13 ] 30 ] 25 ] 12 ] - Manufacturing.......................] 132 ] 16.20 ] 16.45 ] 15.31 - 17.48] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2 ] - ] - ] 9 ] - ] 2 ] 9 ] - * 11 ] 42 ] 7 ] 19 ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 312 ] 18.07 ] 17.86 ] 17.86 - 18.93] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 1 ] - * 12 ] (2) ] 40 ] 28 ] 17 ] - Transportation and ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] utilities........................] 273 ] 18.44 ] 18.93 ] 17.86 - 18.97] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * 3 ] - ] 46 ] 32 ] 20 ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Maintenance Pipefitters.................] 284 ] 16.88 ] 16.45 ] 16.29 - 18.23] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 4 ] 2 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 4 ] 1 * 13 ] 35 ] 16 ] 4 ] 6 ]4/15 + _ Manufacturing.......................] 222 ] 16.69 ] 16.45 ] 16.29 - 17.65] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 5 ] 1 * 16 ] 45 ] 20 ] 4 ] 8 ] - ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] Tool and Die Makers.....................] 536 ] 16.86 ] 17.04 ] 16.59 - 17.04] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 4 * 4 ] 28 ] 59 ] 2 ] - ] 2 Manufacturing.......................] 536 ] 16.86 ] 17.04 ] 16.59 - 17.04] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 4 * 4 ] 28 ] 59 ] 2 ] - ] 2 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well + as profit-sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. See Appendix A for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. 2/ Less than 0.5 percent. + 3/ Workers were distributed as follows: 48 percent at $20 and under $21; 1 percent at $21 and under $22; 1 percent at $22 and under $23; and 1 percent at $24 and under $25. + 4/ All workers were at $20 and under $21. + _ NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual intervals may not equal 100 percent. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupation or occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately. 1 - 1 - Table A-10. Hourly earnings of material movement and custodial workers in establishments employing 500 workers or more, Philadelphia, PA-NJ, October 1991 +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] Hourly earnings ] Percent of workers receiving straight-time hourly earnings (in dollars) of^ ] ] (in dollars)1/ ] + _ ]Number ] ] + _____________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Occupation and level ] of ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ]workers] ] ] ]4.25 *4.50 ]5.00 ]5.50 ]6.00 ]6.50 ]7.00 ]7.50 ]8.00 ]8.50 ]9.00 ]9.50 ]10.00]10.50]11.00]11.50*12.00]13.00]14.00]15.00]16.00]17.00]18.00 ] ] Mean ] Median ] Middle range ] and * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] and ] ] ] ] ]under*5.00 ]5.50 ]6.00 ]6.50 ]7.00 ]7.50 ]8.00 ]8.50 ]9.00 ]9.50 ]10.00]10.50]11.00]11.50]12.00*13.00]14.00]15.00]16.00]17.00]18.00]over ] ] ] ] ]4.50 * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Forklift Operators......................] 1,102 ] 13.45 ] 14.76 ] 12.85 - 14.76] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (2) ] 1 ] 3 ] 9 ] (2) ] 5 ] 2 ] (2) ] (2) * 5 ] 16 ] 46 ] 12 ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 431 ] 12.02 ] 13.17 ] 9.41 - 13.60] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 1 ] 2 ] 24 ] 1 ] 8 ] 5 ] 1 ] 1 * 6 ] 31 ] 19 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Guards ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Level I: ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Manufacturing.......................] 320 ] 11.38 ] 11.46 ] 9.52 - 13.45] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 7 ] 17 ] (2) ] 1 ] 4 ] 6 ] 9 ] 12 ] (2) * 8 ] 21 ] 16 ] - ] - ] - ] - Level II..............................] 232 ] 12.37 ] 12.24 ] 12.06 - 13.51] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] - ] 11 ] 5 ] 1 ] (2) ] - ] 5 * 41 ] 27 ] 3 ] 6 ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 140 ] 12.61 ] 12.23 ] 12.23 - 12.92] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 10 ] 1 ] - ] - ] - ] 1 * 66 ] 9 ] 4 ] 9 ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Janitors................................] 5,614 ] 8.64 ] 8.26 ] 7.25 - 9.06] (2) * 1 ] 3 ] 5 ] 7 ] 3 ] 8 ] 7 ] 27 ] 7 ] 8 ] 4 ] 2 ] 2 ] 3 ] 2 * 3 ] 6 ] 1 ] 1 ] (2) ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 753 ] 12.22 ] 12.12 ] 11.23 - 13.49] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (2) ] 1 ] 1 ] 4 ] 3 ] 1 ] 3 ] 7 ] 16 ] 2 * 16 ] 40 ] 5 ] (2) ] - ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 4,861 ] 8.08 ] 8.12 ] 7.08 - 8.95] (2) * 1 ] 4 ] 6 ] 8 ] 3 ] 10 ] 8 ] 32 ] 8 ] 9 ] 4 ] 1 ] 1 ] (2) ] 1 * 1 ] 1 ] (2) ] 1 ] 1 ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Material Handling Laborers..............] 969 ] 11.53 ] 10.31 ] 9.54 - 14.58] - * - ] - ] (2) ] (2) ] 2 ] 1 ] (2) ] 2 ] 5 ] 5 ] 25 ] 14 ] - ] 2 ] 7 * 4 ] 1 ] 25 ] 7 ] (2) ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 187 ] 11.33 ] 11.74 ] 8.91 - 12.28] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] 5 ] 2 ] - ] 3 ] 16 ] 4 ] - ] 1 ] - ] 9 ] 21 * 20 ] 4 ] 15 ] 1 ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Order Fillers...........................] 702 ] 12.15 ] 13.23 ] 9.84 - 15.28] - * - ] - ] - ] 9 ] 5 ] 2 ] (2) ] - ] 7 ] (2) ] 4 ] 1 ] - ] 17 ] - * 3 ] 13 ] - ] 40 ] - ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 424 ] 10.09 ] 11.01 ] 7.70 - 12.12] - * - ] - ] - ] 14 ] 8 ] 3 ] 1 ] - ] 11 ] 1 ] 7 ] 2 ] - ] 27 ] - * 4 ] 22 ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Shipping/Receiving Clerks...............] 347 ] 13.28 ] 13.48 ] 11.95 - 15.43] - * - ] 1 ] - ] - ] 1 ] 2 ] - ] 1 ] 3 ] 3 ] 5 ] 1 ] 1 ] 1 ] 10 * 13 ] 14 ] 15 ] 18 ] 13 ] - ] - Manufacturing.......................] 196 ] 13.57 ] 13.38 ] 12.38 - 14.54] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2 ] 2 ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] 13 * 21 ] 20 ] 24 ] 4 ] 13 ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 151 ] 12.90 ] 14.40 ] 9.98 - 15.43] - * - ] 1 ] - ] - ] 1 ] 4 ] - ] 2 ] 5 ] 4 ] 12 ] 3 ] 1 ] - ] 6 * 3 ] 6 ] 3 ] 36 ] 13 ] - ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Truckdrivers ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Light Truck...........................] 280 ] 11.82 ] 12.74 ] 10.29 - 13.41] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] 2 ] - ] 1 ] 5 ] 9 ] 5 ] - ] 7 ] 1 ] 4 ] 8 * 9 ] 44 ] 2 ] 3 ] - ] - ] - Heavy Truck...........................] 117 ] 14.27 ] 13.70 ] 12.70 - 15.56] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 2 ] - ] 1 * 30 ] 21 ] 9 ] 19 ] 16 ] - ] 3 Tractor Trailer.......................] 776 ] 16.03 ] 15.53 ] 15.41 - 17.22] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] (2) ] 1 ] - * 1 ] 3 ] 5 ] 43 ] 13 ] 30 ] 3 Manufacturing.......................] 163 ] 15.87 ] 15.90 ] 14.25 - 16.60] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] - ] - * - ] 15 ] 23 ] 18 ] 23 ] 4 ]3/15 + _ Service-producing industries........] 613 ] 16.07 ] 15.53 ] 15.41 - 17.22] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 1 ] - * 1 ] (2) ] (2) ] 50 ] 10 ] 37 ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] Warehouse Specialists...................] 826 ] 13.58 ] 12.98 ] 12.14 - 15.31] - * - ] - ] 2 ] 2 ] (2) ] 1 ] (2) ] (2) ] - ] - ] 1 ] 1 ] 2 ] (2) ] 10 * 31 ] 2 ] 5 ] 30 ] 5 ] 7 ] - Manufacturing.......................] 425 ] 13.28 ] 12.14 ] 12.14 - 15.68] - * - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] - ] 18 * 50 ] 2 ] - ] 20 ] 9 ] - ] - Service-producing industries........] 401 ] 13.89 ] 15.28 ] 12.98 - 15.31] - * - ] - ] 4 ] 5 ] 1 ] 2 ] 1 ] (2) ] - ] - ] 2 ] 1 ] 3 ] 1 ] 2 * 10 ] 1 ] 10 ] 40 ] 1 ] 15 ] - ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] * ] ] ] ] ] ] +________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Excludes premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts. Also excluded are performance bonuses and lump-sum payments of the type negotiated in the auto and aerospace industries, as well + as profit-sharing payments, attendance bonuses, Christmas or year-end bonuses, and other nonproduction bonuses. Pay increases, but not bonuses, under cost-of-living clauses, and incentive payments, however, are included. See Appendix A for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. 2/ Less than 0.5 percent. + 3/ All workers were at $19 and under $20. + _ NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual intervals may not equal 100 percent. Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria. Overall occupation or occupational levels may include data for categories not shown separately.