Table 25 Private industry supervisory workers: Mean and median weekly and annual earnings and mean weekly and annual hours Weekly(2) Annual(3) Occupation(1) Mean Median Mean Mean Median Mean earnings earnings hours earnings earnings hours Management occupations Team leader............................................... $1,299 $1,160 40.1 $67,456 $59,892 2,081 First line................................................ 1,519 1,365 40.8 78,857 70,940 2,120 Second line............................................... 2,136 1,993 41.4 111,059 103,661 2,150 Third line................................................ 4,030 3,750 41.9 209,537 195,000 2,180 Chief executives First line................................................ 2,311 2,486 42.5 120,183 129,276 2,212 Second line............................................... 2,870 2,962 44.1 149,248 154,016 2,294 Third line................................................ 5,974 5,000 47.4 310,647 260,000 2,463 General and operations managers Team leader............................................... 1,479 1,480 40.8 76,918 76,981 2,122 First line................................................ 1,634 1,403 43.2 84,963 72,961 2,248 Second line............................................... 2,348 2,154 41.8 122,106 112,008 2,174 Third line................................................ 4,187 3,846 39.9 217,727 200,000 2,073 Advertising and promotions managers Team leader............................................... 1,281 923 39.2 66,636 47,971 2,041 First line................................................ 1,410 1,269 40.3 73,317 66,000 2,098 Marketing managers Team leader............................................... 1,818 1,921 39.9 94,529 99,873 2,073 First line................................................ 2,051 1,915 40.5 106,647 99,603 2,106 Second line............................................... 3,793 4,327 46.6 197,242 225,014 2,422 Sales managers Team leader............................................... 1,308 1,068 44.1 68,014 55,536 2,294 First line................................................ 1,738 1,552 41.7 90,389 80,702 2,167 Second line............................................... 1,897 1,827 39.9 98,625 95,000 2,076 Public relations managers First line................................................ 1,545 1,472 39.3 80,333 76,554 2,045 Administrative services managers Team leader............................................... 852 800 40.6 44,298 41,600 2,109 First line................................................ 1,194 1,100 40.1 62,110 57,200 2,086 Second line............................................... 1,442 1,568 42.9 74,993 81,536 2,230 Computer and information systems managers Team leader............................................... 1,714 1,666 39.8 89,147 86,611 2,068 First line................................................ 2,109 2,058 40.0 109,628 107,026 2,078 Second line............................................... 2,279 2,231 40.6 118,513 116,006 2,109 Financial managers Team leader............................................... 1,237 1,152 39.9 64,336 59,892 2,077 First line................................................ 1,586 1,426 40.5 82,491 74,127 2,105 Second line............................................... 2,098 2,038 40.3 109,120 105,997 2,094 Third line................................................ 4,241 4,750 42.5 220,550 247,001 2,212 Compensation and benefits managers First line................................................ 1,516 1,503 40.9 78,825 78,166 2,126 Training and development managers Team leader............................................... 1,531 1,550 40.0 79,609 80,600 2,080 First line................................................ 1,385 1,372 40.6 72,015 71,349 2,112 Industrial production managers Team leader............................................... $1,400 $1,410 41.3 $72,804 $73,299 2,146 First line................................................ 1,527 1,566 41.3 79,422 81,434 2,148 Second line............................................... 1,688 1,592 41.3 87,768 82,807 2,150 Purchasing managers Team leader............................................... 1,053 982 40.0 54,760 51,052 2,080 First line................................................ 1,817 1,754 40.8 94,473 91,208 2,124 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers Team leader............................................... 1,022 865 40.2 53,121 45,001 2,089 First line................................................ 1,312 1,289 40.3 68,221 67,018 2,098 Second line............................................... 1,837 1,500 41.5 95,511 78,000 2,159 Construction managers Team leader............................................... 1,337 1,240 40.2 69,544 64,480 2,091 First line................................................ 1,446 1,442 42.1 74,848 74,984 2,179 Second line............................................... 1,420 1,315 41.0 73,844 68,399 2,133 Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program Team leader............................................... 762 840 34.7 39,286 43,680 1,787 First line................................................ 873 960 39.6 44,204 47,840 2,005 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school Team leader............................................... 892 855 34.9 43,771 40,999 1,711 First line................................................ 1,127 1,049 40.4 57,798 54,529 2,069 Education administrators, postsecondary Team leader............................................... 1,061 972 38.7 53,693 50,559 1,961 First line................................................ 1,277 1,197 38.1 66,280 62,448 1,975 Second line............................................... 2,260 2,135 43.9 117,524 111,000 2,282 Engineering managers Team leader............................................... 1,802 1,714 40.6 93,727 89,121 2,111 First line................................................ 2,095 2,096 41.2 108,928 109,000 2,141 Second line............................................... 2,435 2,499 40.4 126,625 129,923 2,099 Food service managers First line................................................ 1,022 967 44.2 52,883 50,136 2,288 Lodging managers First line................................................ 738 699 43.6 38,375 36,363 2,266 Medical and health services managers Team leader............................................... 993 884 39.4 51,652 45,993 2,049 First line................................................ 1,491 1,400 40.6 77,545 72,819 2,109 Second line............................................... 1,831 1,657 41.1 95,235 86,174 2,136 Natural sciences managers First line................................................ 1,815 1,942 39.2 94,381 100,982 2,038 Property, real estate, and community association managers Team leader............................................... 793 637 40.7 41,221 33,114 2,116 First line................................................ 1,048 923 39.8 54,515 48,001 2,068 Social and community service managers Team leader............................................... 986 918 38.0 51,270 47,751 1,978 First line................................................ 924 842 39.3 47,470 43,778 2,020 Second line............................................... 1,104 1,058 42.3 57,422 54,995 2,201 1 A classification system including about 800 individual occupations is used to cover all workers in the civilian economy. See appendix B for more information. 2 Mean weekly earnings are the straight-time weekly wages or salaries paid to employees. Median weekly earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean weekly hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a week, exclusive of overtime. 3 Mean annual earnings are the straight-time annual wages or salaries paid to employees. Median annual earnings designate position – one-half of the earnings are paid the same as or more than the rate shown and half are paid the same as or less than the rate shown. Mean annual hours are the hours an employee is scheduled to work in a year, exclusive of overtime. NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.