TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
21 to 74 years 169,740 $26,627 24.0 117,560 $31,108 27.3
MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS
Chief executives 1,475 $61,018 65.6 1,275 $65,461 67.3
General and Operations Managers 1,640 $45,283 41.4 1,450 $47,699 43.8
Legislators 55 $50,417 64.8 50 $50,764 67.3
Advertising and Promotions Managers 55 $27,614 54.7 30 $27,500 56.3
Marketing and Sales Managers 940 $46,528 51.3 770 $51,250 54.2
Public Relations Managers 65 $40,968 89.1 65 $41,008 90.5
Administrative Services Managers 140 $40,250 36.0 110 $40,800 44.6
Computer and Information Systems Managers 240 $38,125 48.1 225 $38,750 48.0
Financial Managers 890 $50,825 79.8 755 $53,500 84.9
Human Resources Managers 360 $47,171 56.2 305 $51,250 55.4
Industrial Production Managers 395 $41,766 28.5 370 $41,616 24.5
Purchasing Managers 155 $39,063 46.8 140 $39,063 52.2
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 465 $31,765 21.0 405 $32,242 24.1
Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers 1,970 $27,820 18.9 1,365 $30,654 21.1
Farmers and Ranchers 13,145 $18,442 15.4 8,820 $20,402 16.9
Construction Managers 1,300 $41,355 22.2 1,035 $45,000 23.8
Education Administrators 920 $42,408 89.6 525 $42,019 88.5
Engineering Managers 185 $61,324 89.2 165 $62,125 87.9
Food Service Managers 705 $28,009 17.2 625 $28,511 15.5
Funeral Directors 150 $39,375 54.6 105 $52,143 49.1
Gaming Managers 95 $22,300 35.4 65 $30,000 53.1
Lodging Managers 210 $33,220 36.0 145 $34,129 42.9
Medical and Health Services Managers 360 $42,071 56.4 320 $42,813 51.7
Natural Sciences Managers 20 $42,188 55.6 20 $42,188 55.6
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 100 $39,931 8.1 80 $43,750 7.5
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association
Managers 400 $33,750 49.8 275 $41,042 48.6
Social and Community Service Managers 225 $38,889 66.8 180 $40,703 75.7
Managers, All Other 2,540 $39,881 35.9 2,230 $41,500 35.7
BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OCCUPATIONS
Agents and Business Managers of Artists,Performers,
and Athletes 35 $33,750 48.6 30 $40,694 62.1
Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products 155 $39,286 26.3 110 $44,375 37.6
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products 125 $33,125 34.1 115 $35,795 28.3
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and
Farm Products 235 $35,982 51.5 205 $35,104 54.2
Claims Adusters, Appraisers, Examiners, and
Investigators 320 $31,150 60.7 210 $35,300 63.0
Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction,
Health and Safety, and Transportation 105 $42,500 45.2 90 $45,625 46.2
Cost Estimators 270 $32,244 20.8 245 $33,750 17.0
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations
Specialists 485 $31,765 56.4 365 $35,066 64.3
Logisticians 10 $25,500 0.0 4 $18,750 0.0
Management Analysts 305 $36,167 67.0 215 $41,818 61.7
Meeting and Convention Planners 0 . . 0 . .
Other Business Operations Specialists 140 $31,111 30.0 90 $35,595 38.6
Accountants and Auditors 1,655 $37,283 79.1 1,360 $39,549 81.6
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate 170 $40,469 60.1 95 $40,781 59.4
Budget Analysts 0 . . 0 . .
Credit Analysts 55 $26,761 70.2 45 $26,705 75.0
Financial Analysts 35 $24,886 100.0 35 $24,886 100.0
Personal Financial Advisors 270 $51,786 74.6 225 $65,625 73.2
Insurance Underwriters 30 $50,833 59.4 30 $51,389 67.9
Financial Examiners 75 $12,500 89.2 45 $32,083 81.4
Loan Counselors and Officers 665 $47,005 87.0 610 $48,371 85.8
Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents 50 $52,778 80.0 50 $53,056 79.2
Tax Preparers 95 $20,114 61.9 40 $31,458 75.6
Financial Specialists, All Other 20 $55,250 86.4 20 $55,250 86.4
COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL OCCUPATIONS
Computer Scientists and System Analyts 600 $31,906 55.1 455 $40,353 56.3
Computer Programmers 505 $35,682 54.0 380 $41,029 59.4
Computer Software Engineers 340 $31,667 51.8 245 $39,327 65.7
Computer Support Specialists 685 $19,745 30.0 410 $28,202 43.1
Database Administrators 20 $9,545 38.9 4 $38,958 100.0
Network and Computer Systems Administrators 285 $35,417 39.6 225 $40,057 44.9
Network Systems and Data Communication Analysts 295 $21,563 21.4 195 $40,655 25.4
Actuaries 10 $36,563 100.0 10 $36,563 100.0
Mathematicians 0 . . 0 . .
Operations Research Analysts 30 $47,083 22.6 25 $32,212 30.4
Statisticians 20 $69,531 100.0 10 $68,281 100.0
Miscellaneous Mathematical Science Occupations 0 . . 0 . .
ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
Architects, Except Naval 140 $29,250 66.9 105 $32,885 91.3
Surveyors, Cartographers, and Photogrammetrists 85 $21,058 52.4 70 $21,779 60.9
Aerospace Engineers 25 $43,036 56.5 15 $41,667 42.9
Agricultural Engineers 70 $40,625 41.4 40 $42,500 68.4
Biomedical Engineers 15 $66,154 7.1 15 $66,250 0.0
Chemical Engineers 60 $62,857 89.7 45 $70,313 100.0
Civil Engineers 565 $41,287 82.9 440 $42,407 88.4
Computer Hardware Engineers 20 $37,955 0.0 10 $38,750 0.0
Electrical and Electronic Engineers 320 $50,338 67.4 280 $51,689 73.7
Environmental Engineers 85 $35,500 66.3 55 $40,357 94.6
Industrial Engineers, Including Health and Safety 245 $46,250 67.6 165 $47,813 76.4
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 0 . . 0 . .
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Materials Engineers 35 $33,250 88.6 15 $33,750 100.0
Mechanical Engineers 240 $46,293 71.4 185 $48,182 80.4
Mining and Geological Engineers,Including Mining
Safety Engineers 30 $44,219 58.1 30 $44,375 60.0
Nuclear Engineers 0 . . 0 . .
Petroleum Engineers 45 $42,063 44.2 30 $47,708 61.3
Engineers, All Others 320 $42,035 60.9 260 $44,667 66.2
Drafters 460 $30,712 18.4 410 $31,201 17.0
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters 775 $35,587 9.8 595 $39,111 9.4
Surveying and Mapping Technicians 200 $21,548 0.0 100 $39,000 0.0
LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATIONS
Agricultural and Food Scientists 315 $40,985 75.2 235 $42,371 80.9
Biological Scientists 160 $38,565 95.0 130 $38,287 99.2
Conservation Scientists and Foresters 95 $40,125 93.8 80 $41,188 96.2
Medical Scientists 15 $125,000 100.0 15 $125,000 100.0
Astronomers and Physicists 10 $88,750 100.0 10 $88,750 100.0
Atmospheric and Space Scientists 65 $30,833 54.7 40 $35,625 72.5
Chemists and Materials Scientists 125 $40,250 93.7 115 $41,375 92.9
Environmental Scientists and Geoscientists 110 $45,500 67.6 75 $45,250 66.2
Physical Scientists, All Other 155 $32,411 100.0 145 $38,304 100.0
Economists 35 $36,250 100.0 35 $36,250 100.0
Market/Survey Researchers 50 $35,750 32.7 40 $34,896 41.0
Psychologists 80 $50,547 100.0 80 $50,547 100.0
Sociologists 0 . . 0 . .
Urban and Regional Planners 15 $52,969 100.0 15 $52,969 100.0
Miscellaneous Social Scientists and Related Workers 25 $23,000 16.7 15 $24,250 28.6
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians 80 $37,500 30.5 75 $41,250 31.5
Biological Technicians 50 $35,833 55.8 45 $36,458 50.0
Chemical Technicians 30 $36,000 46.4 30 $36,000 46.4
Geological and Petroleum Technicians 30 $50,625 25.0 20 $50,625 36.4
Nuclear Technicians 0 . . 0 . .
Other Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians 185 $19,297 30.6 140 $26,429 30.4
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS
Counselors 520 $26,985 67.8 315 $30,129 71.0
Social Workers 390 $27,969 69.9 320 $30,051 78.6
Misc. Community and Social Service Specialists 285 $24,474 57.3 225 $28,846 70.1
Clergy 1,040 $24,385 87.2 825 $25,845 88.1
Directors, Religious Activities and Education 15 $16,111 21.4 10 $16,667 0.0
Religious Workers, All Other 40 $40,469 87.8 25 $42,031 92.0
LEGAL OCCUPATIONS
Lawyers 835 $58,920 99.5 695 $61,424 99.4
Judges, Magistrates, and Other Judicial Workers 45 $76,765 100.0 40 $77,206 100.0
Paralegals and Legal Assistants 40 $28,828 43.6 35 $28,958 35.3
Miscellaneous Legal Support Workers 90 $19,444 51.1 35 $51,042 45.9
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LIBRARY OCCUPATIONS
Postsecondary Teachers 1,890 $35,802 85.8 1,325 $41,567 89.4
Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers 10 $9,464 0.0 4 $23,750 0.0
Elementary and Middle School Teachers 1,995 $31,528 97.2 1,730 $32,304 97.1
Secondary School Teachers 1,035 $30,631 95.8 850 $32,280 96.2
Special Education Teachers 45 $35,217 95.5 35 $31,563 94.1
Other Teachers and Instructors 310 $17,240 32.0 180 $24,643 30.2
Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians 15 $11,458 85.7 4 $16,250 0.0
Librarians 20 $7,115 90.9 10 $6,607 77.8
Library Technicians 10 $8,750 0.0 0 . .
Teacher Assistants 80 $12,500 11.3 30 $13,523 22.6
Other Education, Training, and Library Workers 80 $42,794 91.0 70 $43,235 89.7
ARTS, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, AND MEDIA
OCCUPATIONS
Artists and Related Workers 110 $22,500 41.1 85 $25,511 43.4
Designers 340 $26,750 48.2 240 $29,762 47.5
Actors 0 . . 0 . .
Producers and Directors 140 $26,146 32.4 115 $27,083 33.3
Athletes, Coaches, Umpires and Related Workers 345 $15,461 38.6 140 $22,083 63.0
Dancers and Choreographers 0 . . 0 . .
Musicians, Singers and Related Workers 95 $11,944 37.5 35 $27,031 68.6
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related
Workers, All Other 25 $7,031 26.9 0 . .
Announcers 225 $19,856 13.8 130 $25,804 18.3
News Analysts, Reporters, and Correspondents 130 $29,028 73.6 95 $33,036 71.6
Public Relations Specialists 90 $35,179 54.3 35 $35,625 73.0
Editors 175 $31,339 68.0 155 $32,321 67.5
Technical Writers 50 $42,813 71.2 40 $43,672 68.3
Writers and Authors 150 $24,706 66.9 110 $26,833 63.6
Miscellaneous Media and Communication Workers 0 . . 0 . .
Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and
Radio Operators 100 $26,000 23.5 75 $34,688 31.5
Photographers 110 $22,500 36.1 70 $23,359 23.9
Television, Video and Motion Picture Camera
Operators and Editors 25 $16,875 53.8 25 $16,875 53.8
Media and Communication Equipment Workers,
All Other 4 $28,750 0.0 4 $28,750 0.0
HEALTHCARE PRACTIONERS AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS
Chiropractors 155 $47,000 100.0 135 $46,000 100.0
Dentists 260 $125,625 100.0 155 $121,071 100.0
Dieticians and Nutritionists 25 $28,864 75.0 25 $28,864 75.0
Optometrists 120 $68,333 100.0 100 $70,588 100.0
Pharmacists 390 $57,955 96.4 360 $59,205 97.5
Physicians and Surgeons 975 $143,113 99.9 690 $147,660 100.0
Physician Assistants 35 $51,607 32.4 30 $60,208 19.4
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Podiatrists 4 $122,500 100.0 4 $122,500 100.0
Registered Nurses 375 $36,921 79.3 275 $40,255 78.9
Audiologists 20 $59,205 100.0 20 $59,205 100.0
Occupational Therapists 10 $41,667 100.0 4 $66,250 100.0
Physical Therapists 90 $49,250 94.3 80 $52,500 93.6
Radiation Therapists 15 $9,205 26.7 4 $48,750 100.0
Recreational Therapists 20 $14,545 38.9 20 $14,545 38.9
Respiratory Therapists 75 $31,893 47.9 70 $31,929 48.6
Speech-Language Pathologists 20 $33,000 100.0 4 $33,250 100.0
Therapists, All Others 45 $41,328 100.0 30 $42,031 100.0
Veterinarians 105 $51,528 100.0 80 $55,313 100.0
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practioners,
All Other 0 . . 0 . .
Clinical Lab Technologists and Technicians 155 $33,456 73.2 130 $33,235 75.0
Dental Hygienists 10 $23,750 100.0 10 $23,750 100.0
Diagnostic Related Technologists and Technicians 175 $33,542 43.2 140 $38,846 47.9
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 125 $30,208 15.1 80 $35,417 16.5
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practioners Support
Technicians 105 $27,625 12.4 75 $30,735 17.1
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 75 $20,450 11.0 50 $21,450 0.0
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 10 $3,750 0.0 0 . .
Opticians, Dispensing 45 $21,953 0.0 35 $22,422 0.0
Miscellaneous Health Technologists and Technicians 80 $45,625 43.0 60 $47,232 34.4
Other Healthcare Practioners and Technical
Occupations 90 $31,333 65.2 80 $32,250 74.1
HEALTHCARE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides 635 $17,500 15.9 420 $18,954 11.7
Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides 25 $21,023 25.9 4 $26,250 100.0
Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides 10 $23,036 36.4 10 $23,036 36.4
Massage Therapists 45 $52,500 84.1 20 $140,833 100.0
Dental Assistants 4 $155,000 100.0 4 $155,000 100.0
Medical Assistants and Other Healthcare Support
Occupations 105 $14,514 6.7 45 $23,594 0.0
PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional
Officers 35 $38,542 69.7 25 $38,542 85.2
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and
Detectives 130 $37,109 30.2 115 $38,083 33.3
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and
Prevention Workers 50 $48,929 30.8 50 $48,929 30.8
Supervisors, Protective Service Workers, All Other 95 $32,500 24.5 70 $33,359 33.3
Fire Fighters 355 $35,521 12.0 305 $36,229 12.5
Fire Inspectors 50 $40,781 23.5 50 $40,833 24.0
Baliffs, Correctional Officers and Jailers 330 $23,750 30.4 290 $24,150 28.3
Detectives and Criminal Investigators 160 $41,111 50.6 145 $40,972 52.4
Fish and Game Wardens 20 $35,625 77.3 15 $31,875 76.5
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Parking Enforcement Workers 4 $1,250 0.0 0 . .
Police and Sheriff Patrol Officers 1,190 $30,598 32.3 1,040 $31,361 34.3
Transit and Railroad Police 0 . . 0 . .
Animal Control Workers 15 $29,821 0.0 4 $38,750 0.0
Private Detectives and Investigators 85 $25,000 48.8 45 $28,333 18.2
Security Guards and Gaming Surveillance Officers 620 $19,066 9.8 390 $21,218 12.9
Crossing Guards 55 $9,500 0.0 4 $16,250 0.0
Lifeguards and Other Protective Service Workers 50 $5,313 13.7 10 $40,625 33.3
FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING RELATED OCCUPATIONS
Chefs and Head Cooks 140 $18,750 2.9 75 $24,750 2.7
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation
and Serving Workers 600 $17,953 10.2 430 $20,526 10.9
Cooks 1,180 $11,492 2.9 585 $14,889 4.6
Food Preparation Workers 150 $9,575 3.9 55 $10,903 0.0
Bartenders 820 $11,671 14.5 325 $15,750 5.6
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers,
Including Fast Food 40 $15,000 13.2 20 $17,159 0.0
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession and
Coffee Shop 30 $7,105 6.3 10 $18,750 0.0
Waiters and Waitresses 535 $10,256 4.1 140 $16,250 0.0
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 50 $11,458 0.0 20 $21,250 0.0
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender
Helpers 55 $10,938 10.7 20 $11,563 0.0
Dishwashers 250 $6,685 0.0 50 $13,802 0.0
Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee
Shop 15 $7,679 0.0 0 . .
Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers,
All Other 0 . . 0 . .
BUILDING AND GROUNDS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and
Janitorial Workers 205 $22,176 6.3 165 $22,708 7.8
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn
Service, and Groundskeeping Workers 145 $22,125 11.6 85 $32,955 19.8
Janitors and Building Cleaners 3,820 $16,293 6.0 2,280 $20,542 6.9
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 185 $7,083 5.3 75 $13,973 4.0
Pest Control Workers 55 $35,000 17.9 40 $40,893 25.6
Grounds Maintenance Workers 1,150 $9,554 4.9 370 $22,111 8.9
PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Gaming Workers 55 $22,188 22.6 50 $22,396 23.5
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service
Workers 80 $31,083 40.5 75 $31,583 43.8
Animal Trainers 25 $46,250 56.0 20 $70,357 70.0
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 55 $21,250 24.1 30 $25,592 44.8
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Gaming Workers 340 $9,701 9.5 95 $15,721 9.7
Motion Picture Projectionists 10 $26,250 0.0 10 $26,250 0.0
Ushers,Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 25 $6,875 0.0 0 . .
Miscellaneous Entertainment Attendants and Related
Workers 100 $10,694 36.6 55 $17,500 51.8
Funeral Service Workers 45 $16,563 2.3 20 $19,659 0.0
Barbers 180 $21,458 4.5 125 $28,438 4.8
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists 70 $20,500 0.0 50 $60,357 0.0
Miscellaneous Personal Appearance Workers 0 . . 0 . .
Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges 15 $10,893 0.0 4 $9,375 0.0
Tour and Travel Guides 35 $9,659 6.1 20 $20,455 0.0
Transportation Attendants 10 $25,000 0.0 4 $23,750 0.0
Child Care Workers 180 $11,563 4.4 80 $20,139 0.0
Personal and Home Care Aides 155 $15,202 22.6 90 $17,379 17.6
Recreation and Fitness Workers 215 $22,143 56.5 150 $26,875 61.5
Residential Advisors 165 $8,583 12.0 55 $14,926 35.1
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other 25 $85,313 0.0 15 $87,031 0.0
SALES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales
Workers 4,510 $30,408 22.7 3,890 $31,188 22.9
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales
Workers 1,725 $36,374 28.9 1,450 $38,550 28.9
Cashiers 905 $11,451 10.4 375 $23,902 14.2
Counter and Rental Clerks 95 $11,875 18.1 35 $16,422 18.2
Parts Salespersons 740 $24,144 7.7 620 $26,066 7.3
Retail Salespersons 3,800 $24,027 20.6 2,540 $30,447 22.7
Advertising Sales Agents 240 $34,286 42.1 185 $40,441 48.4
Insurance Sales Agents 1,130 $40,260 40.7 895 $45,185 45.5
Securities, Commodities, and Finanancial Services
Sales Agents 380 $41,548 73.3 330 $55,000 77.4
Travel Agents 80 $26,477 27.2 75 $26,818 27.0
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 600 $35,663 30.8 465 $38,846 30.2
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing 2,390 $34,815 26.6 2,055 $36,170 27.3
Models, Demonstrators, and Product Promoters 25 $7,321 25.9 0 . .
Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents 410 $31,607 40.6 310 $36,023 36.3
Sales Engineers 35 $33,917 39.4 35 $33,917 39.4
Telemarketers 345 $13,536 22.3 125 $17,461 27.2
Door-To-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors
and Related Workers 180 $23,125 14.5 105 $34,514 0.0
Sales and Related Workers, All Other 260 $39,125 49.4 175 $42,955 42.6
OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and
Administrative Support Workers 1,260 $34,024 33.5 1,030 $36,387 37.6
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 15 $21,875 18.8 4 $40,000 50.0
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Telephone Operators 10 $27,857 0.0 4 $28,750 0.0
Communication Equipment Operators, All Other 25 $19,167 11.5 4 $20,000 50.0
Bill and Account Collectors 105 $21,207 55.7 55 $22,457 82.5
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators 50 $23,750 0.0 40 $30,455 0.0
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 420 $21,250 36.5 270 $27,016 41.9
Gaming Cage Workers 4 $16,250 0.0 4 $16,250 0.0
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 40 $26,375 30.8 35 $26,625 32.4
Procurement Clerks 15 $36,250 0.0 10 $37,000 0.0
Tellers 55 $16,080 12.3 55 $16,193 12.7
Brokerage Clerks 4 $46,250 0.0 4 $46,250 0.0
Correspondence Clerks 10 $16,250 100.0 10 $16,250 100.0
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 4 $28,750 0.0 0 . .
Credit Authorizers, Checkers and Clerks 15 $33,409 42.9 10 $33,750 54.5
Customer Service Representatives 1,030 $20,558 23.2 670 $24,939 21.4
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 40 $25,417 41.0 25 $22,109 14.8
File Clerks 65 $15,833 31.3 25 $25,909 19.2
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 105 $8,688 12.5 30 $13,750 0.0
Interviewers Except Eligibility and Loan 200 $8,333 37.4 60 $19,722 51.6
Library Assistants, Clerical 15 $2,500 50.0 0 . .
Loan Interviewers and Clerks 25 $28,365 100.0 25 $28,365 100.0
New Account Clerks 4 $58,750 100.0 4 $58,750 100.0
Order Clerks 55 $22,292 16.4 40 $27,031 22.0
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and
Timekeeping 0 . . 0 . .
Receptionists and Information Clerks 80 $11,442 5.0 30 $20,208 13.3
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and
Travel Clerks 150 $12,292 27.7 55 $36,513 29.1
Information and Record Clerks, All Other 25 $36,375 7.4 25 $36,375 7.4
Cargo and Freight Agents 0 . . 0 . .
Couriers and Messengers 200 $19,091 14.9 110 $30,326 6.4
Dispatchers 230 $26,094 14.3 200 $28,068 14.4
Meter Readers, Utilities 45 $44,545 0.0 40 $45,000 0.0
Postal Service Clerks 185 $36,250 23.4 135 $38,250 30.8
Postal Service Mail Carriers 800 $36,982 18.0 665 $37,928 18.7
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and
Processing Machine Operators 155 $39,167 41.6 150 $39,028 42.7
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 205 $32,143 26.5 185 $32,163 28.9
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 495 $21,391 9.7 370 $22,213 7.0
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 925 $18,275 10.9 555 $23,476 10.1
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers,
Recordkeeping 90 $25,972 2.2 70 $29,643 2.9
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 240 $30,469 38.4 200 $33,145 34.0
Computer Operators 210 $24,868 26.0 155 $28,542 28.0
Data Entry Keyers 210 $18,125 8.1 75 $22,857 9.5
Word Processors and Typists 15 $20,000 0.0 10 $33,125 0.0
Desktop Publishers 0 . . 0 . .
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 65 $23,750 65.6 45 $17,292 85.1
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except
Postal Service 95 $17,000 10.4 65 $25,714 4.7
Office Clerks, General 285 $15,046 23.0 165 $20,551 21.0
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer 35 $25,893 3.0 30 $26,071 0.0
Proofreaders and Copy Markers 4 $6,563 0.0 0 . .
Statistical Assistants 95 $27,958 41.2 70 $29,125 39.1
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 215 $23,239 26.7 140 $31,250 29.1
FARMING, FISHING, AND FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing
and Forestry Workers 95 $22,868 5.3 65 $24,500 7.8
Agricultural Inspectors 30 $16,719 15.6 15 $35,625 13.3
Animal Breeders 4 $23,125 0.0 4 $23,750 0.0
Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products 115 $20,341 11.1 60 $31,625 18.6
Miscellaneous Agricultural Workers 4,215 $15,906 5.9 1,900 $21,379 5.2
Fishers and Related Fishing Workers 0 . . 0 . .
Hunters and Trappers 0 . . 0 . .
Forest and Conservation Workers 25 $15,714 19.2 10 $15,000 50.0
Logging Workers 35 $18,864 0.0 15 $25,000 0.0
CONSTRUCTION AND EXTRACTION WORKERS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction
Trades and Extraction Workers 2,455 $36,225 8.6 1,695 $39,362 7.3
Boilermakers 100 $35,197 2.0 35 $29,583 0.0
Brickmasons, Blockmasons, and Stonemasons 280 $26,000 3.5 65 $36,250 0.0
Carpenters 3,285 $21,220 7.0 1,935 $24,198 8.0
Carpet, Floor and Tile Installers and Finishers 420 $22,375 0.9 275 $30,023 1.5
Cement Masons, Concrete Finishers, and Terrazzo
Workers 450 $22,125 5.8 145 $26,063 0.0
Contruction Laborers 2,650 $17,698 5.9 1,105 $24,575 7.8
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators 35 $22,000 0.0 0 . .
Pile-Driver Operators 0 . . 0 . .
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment
Operators 2,235 $28,013 3.8 1,165 $30,883 4.9
Drywall Installers, Ceiling Tile Installers, and
Tapers 255 $25,489 4.3 130 $30,093 4.7
Electricians 1,695 $30,956 6.3 1,255 $34,034 8.0
Glaziers 80 $21,550 16.5 65 $21,842 16.7
Insulation Workers 145 $24,444 10.4 55 $30,114 1.8
Painters, Construction and Maintenance 665 $19,470 7.5 340 $24,784 1.5
Paperhangers 4 $31,250 0.0 4 $31,250 0.0
Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 1,355 $27,444 3.5 890 $29,426 3.9
Plasterers and Stucco Masons 20 $30,417 0.0 15 $30,938 0.0
Reinforcing Iron Workers 40 $18,056 0.0 35 $18,750 0.0
Roofers 450 $20,057 2.2 215 $25,833 3.3
Sheet Metal Workers 435 $25,565 0.7 310 $27,826 1.0
Structural Iron and Steel Workers 190 $35,203 0.0 80 $35,192 0.0
Helpers, Construction Trades 55 $20,125 0.0 25 $21,750 0.0
Construction and Building Inspectors 150 $37,813 12.5 115 $50,144 10.6
Elevator Installers and Repairers 35 $38,942 0.0 30 $39,519 0.0
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Fence Erectors 30 $19,688 0.0 10 $53,333 0.0
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers 95 $35,114 2.1 70 $37,273 0.0
Highway Maintenance Workers 585 $24,097 5.1 380 $25,904 3.9
Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment
Operators 185 $31,219 0.0 85 $35,170 0.0
Septic Tank Services and Sewer Pipe Cleaners 50 $15,000 5.8 35 $20,625 9.1
Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers 75 $25,000 0.0 30 $31,563 0.0
Derrick, Rotary Drill, and Service Unit Operators,
Oil, Gas, and Mining 140 $28,333 4.2 35 $26,691 0.0
Earth Drillers Except Oil and Gas 160 $25,563 2.5 45 $33,333 4.5
Explosives Workers, Ordnance handling Experts, and
Blasters 25 $22,750 0.0 25 $22,750 0.0
Mining Machine Operators 260 $42,813 7.7 195 $47,344 10.3
Roof Bolters, Mining 0 . . 0 . .
Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 15 $25,625 13.3 10 $40,625 0.0
Helpers - Extraction Workers 30 $18,125 0.0 4 $27,188 0.0
Other Extraction Workers 155 $29,091 1.9 100 $30,000 3.1
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics,
Installers and Repairers 975 $33,792 7.9 885 $34,190 8.4
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine
Repairers 510 $24,250 15.1 415 $26,757 16.3
Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers
and Repairers 455 $40,833 9.0 370 $43,466 9.2
Avionics Technicians 55 $31,964 0.0 50 $32,143 0.0
Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers 95 $20,938 6.5 65 $19,875 9.0
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Transportation
Equipment 10 $40,893 22.2 10 $40,893 22.2
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Industrial and
Utility 45 $50,625 0.0 40 $51,016 0.0
Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor
Vehicles 15 $29,286 0.0 15 $29,286 0.0
Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers
and Repairers 80 $22,321 21.5 50 $23,906 15.7
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 20 $33,750 10.0 15 $35,893 15.4
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 285 $29,038 8.1 195 $30,950 7.2
Automotive Body and Related Repairers 625 $25,487 4.5 510 $27,118 4.1
Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers 35 $23,456 0.0 35 $23,603 0.0
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 2,780 $23,125 1.7 2,165 $25,122 1.9
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine
Specialists 1,430 $27,796 2.7 1,130 $29,734 3.5
Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service
Technicians and Mechanics 1,185 $28,963 4.5 900 $31,035 5.1
Small Engine Mechanics 135 $20,052 13.5 95 $21,771 18.8
Miscellaneous Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics,
Installers, and Repairers 305 $19,792 1.3 210 $21,556 1.9
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers 40 $27,426 12.2 40 $30,156 12.8
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration
Mechanics and Installers 695 $29,625 5.9 615 $30,942 4.7
Home Appliance Repairers 100 $27,000 0.0 65 $29,107 0.0
Industrial and Refractory Machinery Mechanics 1,020 $30,141 3.9 825 $31,406 4.4
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 1,140 $21,857 6.4 750 $26,337 7.3
Maintenance Workers, Machinery 55 $39,464 0.0 40 $39,464 0.0
Millwrights 110 $35,850 0.0 55 $35,298 0.0
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 480 $44,511 2.3 440 $44,973 2.5
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers 205 $35,625 10.2 160 $40,083 9.5
Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers 140 $35,893 10.6 110 $40,000 6.4
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and
Repairers 85 $24,500 12.8 65 $26,375 4.6
Commercial Divers 10 $3,750 0.0 0 . .
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers 55 $23,929 11.1 55 $23,929 11.1
Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers 35 $28,661 0.0 30 $28,839 0.0
Riggers 30 $19,286 0.0 15 $20,000 0.0
Signal and Track Switch Repairers 80 $45,167 21.3 70 $45,667 25.0
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 20 $18,438 0.0 10 $20,625 0.0
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 470 $19,643 3.0 275 $22,179 3.6
PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and
Operating Workers 1,705 $34,556 10.0 1,400 $36,733 10.6
Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems
Assemblers 4 $16,750 0.0 4 $16,250 0.0
Electrical, Electronics, and Electromechanical
Assemblers 80 $15,667 5.0 30 $19,500 6.7
Engine and Other Machines Assemblers 95 $31,932 0.0 80 $35,417 0.0
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters 30 $24,844 0.0 25 $25,625 0.0
Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators 1,565 $22,933 5.3 1,050 $26,820 5.9
Bakers 110 $15,865 7.4 65 $16,905 12.1
Butchers and Other Meat, Poultry, and Fish Processing
Workers 465 $20,278 2.6 355 $22,222 2.3
Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine
Operators and Tenders 55 $22,589 0.0 45 $22,857 0.0
Food Batchmakers 85 $26,111 22.1 75 $26,042 22.1
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders 4 $6,250 0.0 0 . .
Computer Control Programmers and Operators 35 $27,083 38.9 20 $35,000 77.8
Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators,
and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 0 . . 0 . .
Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
Metal and Plastic 10 $9,286 0.0 4 $31,250 0.0
Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
Metal and Plastic 4 $21,563 0.0 4 $23,750 0.0
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters,
Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 215 $25,268 8.8 185 $27,232 7.1
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators,
and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 4 $10,000 0.0 4 $10,000 0.0
Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine
Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal
and Plastic 55 $25,313 12.7 40 $32,885 17.5
Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators,
and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 70 $37,050 7.0 70 $37,050 7.0
Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and
Tenders, Metal and Plastic 4 $23,750 0.0 4 $23,750 0.0
Machinists 625 $29,961 4.8 520 $31,250 5.2
Metal Furnace and Kiln Operators and Tenders 10 $35,625 0.0 4 $26,875 0.0
Model Makers and Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic 0 . . 0 . .
Molders and Molding Machine Setters, Operators, and
Tenders, Metal and Plastic 55 $29,028 1.8 40 $42,500 0.0
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
Metal and Plastic 4 $31,250 100.0 0 . .
Tool and Die Makers 40 $28,977 0.0 35 $29,659 0.0
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Workers 2,500 $28,516 1.3 1,775 $31,191 1.5
Heat Treating Equipment Equipment Setters, Operators,
and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 0 . . 0 . .
Lay-Out Workers, Metal and Plastic 30 $29,375 0.0 20 $31,250 0.0
Plating and Coating Machine Setters, operators, and
Tenders, Metal and Plastic 10 $11,250 0.0 10 $11,250 0.0
Tool Grinders, Filers and Sharpeners 20 $9,028 0.0 20 $8,750 0.0
Metalworkers and Plastic Workers, All Others 380 $26,591 0.3 205 $31,818 0.5
Bookbinders and Bindery Workers 20 $9,219 9.1 4 $23,125 33.3
Job Printers 55 $19,219 0.0 50 $20,179 0.0
Prepress Technicians and Workers 20 $10,000 0.0 15 $35,469 0.0
Printing Machine Operators 210 $23,958 0.9 165 $26,346 1.2
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Workers 230 $20,352 17.2 130 $20,110 9.9
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials 15 $11,023 0.0 10 $11,250 0.0
Sewing Machine Operators 80 $16,316 0.0 35 $19,107 0.0
Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers 40 $12,750 10.5 20 $12,750 22.2
Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders 4 $36,250 0.0 4 $36,250 0.0
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Sewers 30 $22,396 0.0 10 $34,375 0.0
Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and
Tenders 10 $47,083 0.0 10 $47,083 0.0
Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and
Tenders 10 $4,028 0.0 0 . .
Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters,
Operators, and Tenders 0 . . 0 . .
Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine
Setters, Operators, and Tenders 0 . . 0 . .
Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and
Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers 0 . . 0 . .
Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers 0 . . 0 . .
Upholsterers 80 $21,667 7.3 70 $20,625 8.5
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other 30 $22,917 0.0 20 $23,889 0.0
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 210 $21,935 13.0 190 $23,333 10.0
Furniture Finishers 25 $18,036 23.1 20 $18,750 0.0
Model Makers and Patternmakers, Wood 0 . . 0 . .
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood 110 $22,375 7.3 80 $24,706 10.3
Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders,
Except Sawing 60 $19,167 11.3 35 $23,750 0.0
Woodworkers, All Other 105 $22,639 8.7 75 $24,583 12.0
Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers 270 $52,176 6.7 245 $52,250 6.1
Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 220 $30,870 8.3 210 $30,978 8.6
Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System
Workers 240 $26,840 8.7 225 $27,153 9.4
Miscellaneous Plant and System Operators 210 $37,188 3.8 170 $41,544 4.7
Chemical Processing Machine Setters, Operators,
and Tenders 205 $25,850 11.2 150 $30,250 14.1
Crushing, Grinding, Polishing, Mixing, and Blending
Workers 140 $24,063 0.0 110 $27,647 0.0
Cutting Workers 115 $17,500 5.3 60 $31,875 9.8
Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine
Setters, Operators, and Tenders 60 $27,132 3.4 45 $27,132 4.4
Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and
Tenders 55 $19,500 0.0 15 $36,875 0.0
Inspectors, Testers, Sorter, Samplers, and Weighers 820 $28,315 19.7 590 $31,434 20.7
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers 25 $26,250 22.2 25 $26,250 22.2
Medical, Dental and Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 105 $21,193 18.9 95 $21,318 21.1
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 150 $17,986 0.0 85 $20,489 0.0
Painting Workers 375 $29,375 3.7 300 $31,382 4.6
Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine
Workers 90 $9,063 37.8 60 $14,028 47.5
Semiconductor Processors 0 . . 0 . .
Cementing and Gluing Machine Operators and Tenders 10 $31,500 0.0 4 $31,500 0.0
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment
Operators and Tenders 30 $31,544 0.0 15 $60,625 0.0
Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders 4 $11,250 0.0 0 . .
Etchers and Engravers 10 $2,000 25.0 4 $4,375 66.7
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, except Metal and
Plastic 35 $15,000 30.6 15 $18,750 41.2
Paper Goods Machines Setters, Operators, and Tenders 10 $4,167 0.0 4 $21,250 0.0
Tire Builders 4 $16,250 0.0 4 $16,250 0.0
Helpers-Production Workers 45 $16,688 0.0 35 $20,417 0.0
Production Workers, All Other 1,235 $23,338 7.0 815 $27,217 8.3
TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving
Workers 590 $31,349 11.7 445 $34,511 14.2
Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers 330 $35,132 54.0 200 $35,724 54.2
Air Traffic Controllers and Airfield Operations
Specialists 105 $50,313 38.1 90 $51,979 44.9
TABLE 2. EARNINGS BY DETAILED OCCUPATION: 1999
(Data for Civilian Noninstitutional Workers From the 2000 Census. Workers who worked 50 weeks
or more and 35 or more hours per week in 1999 were classified as year-round full-time workers.)
NORTH DAKOTA; MALES
Percent Year-round Percent
Worked Median College Full-time Median College
in 1999 Earnings Graduates Workers Earnings Graduates
Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency
Medical Technicians 10 $31,071 0.0 4 $31,000 0.0
Bus Drivers 900 $16,544 10.4 365 $23,284 15.9
Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers 9,425 $26,710 5.1 6,110 $30,329 4.7
Taxi Drivers and Chauffers 290 $15,952 9.0 100 $20,729 6.9
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other 40 $17,679 0.0 4 $26,250 0.0
Locomotive Engineers and Operators 475 $60,208 11.6 380 $61,486 11.0
Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators 90 $39,306 23.1 55 $55,417 36.8
Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters 355 $61,034 9.8 295 $61,525 10.9
Subway, Streetcar, and Other Rail Transportation
Workers 105 $31,705 0.0 55 $41,875 0.0
Sailors and Marine Oilers 4 $31,250 0.0 0 . .
Ship and Boat Captains and Operators 10 $60,938 0.0 10 $61,250 0.0
Ship Engineers 0 . . 0 . .
Bridge and Lock Tenders 0 . . 0 . .
Parking Lot Attendants 40 $4,286 14.3 4 $13,750 0.0
Service Station Attendants 265 $15,547 1.1 175 $19,432 1.7
Transportation Inspectors 105 $34,318 3.8 80 $34,773 1.2
Other Transportation Workers 35 $19,886 0.0 25 $25,893 0.0
Conveyor Operators and Tenders 35 $23,393 5.7 25 $24,821 0.0
Crane and Tower Operators 140 $28,542 0.0 120 $28,646 0.0
Dredge, Excavating, and Loading Machine Operators 240 $32,632 0.0 135 $36,550 0.0
Hoist and Winch Operators 50 $22,153 8.2 4 $16,750 0.0
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 620 $21,926 1.9 380 $24,628 2.6
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 440 $14,694 0.7 215 $17,091 0.9
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Materials Movers,
Hand 3,420 $20,173 5.0 1,965 $24,187 6.3
Machine Feeders and Offbearers 55 $24,219 3.5 55 $23,594 3.8
Packers and Packagers, Hand 235 $17,462 5.1 125 $23,625 0.0
Pumping Station Operators 165 $30,625 1.2 140 $31,250 1.4
Refuse and Recyclable Materials Collectors 260 $11,741 3.1 155 $16,786 0.0
Shuttle Car Operators 0 . . 0 . .
Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders 15 $30,000 0.0 10 $28,750 0.0
Material Moving Workers, All Other 245 $25,489 4.1 160 $29,750 6.2