OC BL 06/01/94 TABLE: DULUTH, MN-WI Table 1. Weekly hours and earnings of professional, administrative, technical, and clerical occupations, Duluth, MN-WI, June 1994 Weekly earnings Percent of workers receiving straight-time weekly earnings (in dollars) ofÐ Average (in dollars)(2) Number weekly Occupation and level of hours(- workers 1) 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 (stan- Mean Median Middle range and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and dard) under 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 over 225 Technical Occupations Computer Operators II.............................. 8 40.0 $445 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 13 13 13 13 13 25 13 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± III............................. 9 40.0 515 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 11 44 11 22 ± 11 ± ± ± ± ± Drafters II.............................. 8 40.0 527 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 13 ± 25 13 ± 50 ± ± ± ± ± ± III............................. 8 40.0 575 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 13 13 50 25 ± ± ± ± ± Engineering Technicians III............................. 33 40.0 617 $530 $530 ± $678 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 18 36 ± 12 12 9 ± 6 6 Clerical Occupations Clerks, Accounting II.............................. 91 39.8 330 321 286 ± 362 ± ± 14 14 23 18 12 3 12 3 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± III............................. 65 40.0 439 418 360 ± 480 ± ± ± ± 12 12 8 9 11 3 18 6 2 5 ± 5 9 ± ± ± ± IV.............................. 10 40.0 493 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 10 10 50 ± 30 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± Clerks, General II.............................. 17 40.0 296 304 270 ± 312 ± ± 41 6 41 6 6 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± III............................. 18 40.0 355 360 313 ± 395 ± ± 22 ± 11 ± 39 11 ± 6 11 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± Key Entry Operators II.............................. 7 40.0 389 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 29 57 14 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± Switchboard Operator-Receptionists 58 39.8 269 260 220 ± 308 26 10 29 7 14 5 2 ± 3 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 Scope and Method of Survey for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges. Table 2. Hourly earnings of maintenance, toolroom, material movement, and custodial occupations, Duluth, MN-WI, June 1994 Hourly earnings Percent of workers receiving straight-time hourly earnings (in dollars) ofÐ (in dollars)(1) Number Occupation and level of workers 4.25 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 Mean Median Middle range and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - under 5.00 5.50 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 4.50 Maintenance and Toolroom Occupations General Maintenance Workers....... 64 $8.84 $7.50 $6.69 ± $10.91 ± ± ± ± 25 28 13 6 8 ± 20 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± Maintenance Electricians.......... 75 15.89 15.58 14.99 ± 15.71 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 1 23 8 44 ± 5 ± 3 16 ± ± Maintenance Electronics Technicians II.............................. 26 18.59 20.98 15.54 ± 20.98 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 12 27 ± ± 8 ± 54 ± ± III............................. 11 21.53 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 9 36 ± 55 Maintenance Machinists............ 9 13.48 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 56 33 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 11 ± Maintenance Mechanics, Machinery.. 80 14.86 15.05 13.05 ± 15.58 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 10 3 4 33 ± 29 3 3 ± 15 3 ± ± Maintenance Mechanics, Motor Vehicle........................... 89 14.16 14.23 13.14 ± 14.23 ± ± ± ± ± ± 2 ± 12 7 ± 7 48 6 ± ± 18 ± ± ± ± Maintenance Pipefitters........... 27 17.37 18.12 15.71 ± 18.12 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 15 ± 11 ± ± 59 7 7 ± ± Material Movement and Custodial Occupations Forklift Operators................ 67 13.59 13.36 11.18 ± 16.22 ± ± ± ± ± ± 6 ± ± 36 ± 12 ± ± 46 ± ± ± ± ± ± Janitors.......................... 101 6.33 4.40 4.25 ± 6.30 51 3 6 5 11 ± 2 1 6 4 11 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± Shipping/Receiving Clerks......... 67 13.45 12.97 12.97 ± 14.53 ± ± ± ± ± ± 1 1 1 ± 64 ± 22 1 7 ± ± ± ± ± ± Truckdrivers Tractor Trailer................. 133 14.51 13.07 13.07 ± 16.47 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 2 3 ± 52 ± 2 39 ± 3 ± ± ± ± Warehouse Specialists............. 37 12.70 12.74 10.56 ± 14.53 ± ± ± ± ± 11 ± 3 16 ± 24 ± 38 3 ± 5 ± ± ± ± ± 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 Scope and Method of Survey for definitions and methods used to compute means, medians, and middle ranges.