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Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.0%
Mean
$24.00
Relative
error5
1.0%
Part-time workers
Mean
$12.36
Relative
error5
All workers ...............................................
$22.32
1.4%
Management occupations ...................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Level 14 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
General and operations managers ......
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising and promotions
managers ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Marketing and sales managers ...........
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Marketing managers ......................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales managers ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Public relations managers ..................
Administrative services managers .....
Level 9 ..............................
Computer and information systems
managers ......................................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial managers ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
50.01
21.85
25.55
32.72
36.38
48.67
62.95
78.72
100.99
58.06
61.91
75.60
69.44
1.5
3.5
3.9
4.0
9.4
6.1
6.8
6.6
11.2
1.7
5.3
6.5
7.9
50.21
21.85
25.55
32.72
36.31
48.65
62.95
78.72
100.99
58.87
62.69
75.60
71.55
1.6
3.5
3.9
4.0
9.6
6.2
6.8
6.6
11.2
1.5
5.3
6.5
8.7
35.01
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.98
37.78
60.19
28.68
74.29
60.71
60.59
57.49
59.05
62.19
54.94
65.06
88.83
73.46
62.21
33.69
32.76
6.7
4.3
4.5
7.8
16.4
5.6
13.0
1.7
7.3
5.6
14.7
11.4
11.8
22.7
16.0
5.7
6.5
40.80
–
60.19
28.68
74.29
60.71
60.59
57.49
59.05
62.19
54.94
65.06
88.83
73.46
62.21
33.69
32.76
7.4
–
4.5
7.8
16.4
5.6
13.0
1.7
7.3
5.6
14.7
11.4
11.8
22.7
16.0
5.7
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
64.21
42.42
59.15
75.72
52.84
23.15
31.65
39.44
47.60
67.55
88.80
8.6
7.1
10.3
9.3
3.7
6.7
3.5
11.5
4.7
11.1
3.0
64.21
42.42
59.15
75.72
52.84
23.15
31.65
39.44
47.60
67.55
88.80
8.6
7.1
10.3
9.3
3.7
6.7
3.5
11.5
4.7
11.1
3.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-1
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Management occupations –Continued
Financial managers –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Human resources managers ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Compensation and benefits
managers ..................................
Training and development
managers ..................................
Industrial production managers .........
Purchasing managers .........................
Level 11 .............................
Transportation, storage, and
distribution managers ..................
Not able to be leveled ........
Construction managers ......................
Education administrators ...................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education administrators,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Engineering managers .......................
Food service managers ......................
Medical and health services
managers ......................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Social and community service
managers ......................................
Business and financial operations
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$55.97
45.24
30.80
45.85
55.18
5.5%
4.8
13.4
3.9
6.6
$55.97
44.95
30.80
42.89
55.18
5.5%
5.2
13.4
2.9
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.50
20.1
41.50
20.1
–
–
47.91
35.91
58.27
59.10
9.5
9.3
11.4
22.6
–
35.91
58.27
59.10
–
9.3
11.4
22.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47.46
56.24
37.49
32.01
29.49
36.90
9.9
10.3
7.3
6.9
22.2
10.5
47.46
56.24
37.49
31.79
29.49
35.18
9.9
10.3
7.3
7.2
22.2
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39.52
32.38
36.24
53.51
36.86
6.9
5.1
12.8
9.4
15.3
39.11
32.38
34.25
53.51
36.86
7.7
5.1
12.4
9.4
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
44.90
46.72
14.2
24.6
44.82
46.72
14.6
24.6
–
–
–
–
30.59
7.0
31.51
6.2
–
–
32.88
19.56
21.89
25.84
27.44
32.30
34.94
50.20
63.89
73.40
2.4
2.3
1.8
9.3
9.5
2.8
5.9
5.6
8.5
5.1
32.84
19.56
21.93
25.33
27.44
32.37
34.94
50.20
63.89
73.40
2.5
2.3
1.9
8.1
9.5
2.9
5.9
5.6
8.5
5.1
$34.06
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.5%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-2
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Buyers and purchasing agents ...........
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products ...............
Not able to be leveled ........
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Claims adjusters, examiners, and
investigators .............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Cost estimators ..................................
Human resources, training, and labor
relations specialists ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Employment, recruitment, and
placement specialists ...............
Compensation, benefits, and job
analysis specialists ...................
Training and development
specialists .................................
Management analysts ........................
Level 9 ..............................
Accountants and auditors ..................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$34.11
26.05
21.20
28.59
5.1%
6.9
12.1
4.1
$33.83
26.05
21.20
28.59
5.8%
6.9
12.1
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.33
30.14
4.4
2.0
28.33
30.14
4.4
2.0
–
–
–
–
23.93
18.54
9.0
8.6
23.93
18.54
9.0
8.6
–
–
–
–
29.15
24.35
35.17
27.37
5.7
2.2
3.7
14.9
29.26
24.31
35.17
–
6.0
2.2
3.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.14
24.35
35.41
27.37
34.68
5.8
2.2
3.7
14.9
27.3
29.25
24.31
35.41
–
26.02
6.1
2.2
3.7
–
5.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.47
20.89
24.70
33.61
29.28
5.2
3.9
7.0
4.3
16.7
28.78
21.37
24.70
33.87
29.75
5.3
4.4
7.0
4.5
16.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24.23
9.3
24.23
9.3
–
–
28.13
7.4
28.17
7.6
–
–
32.00
35.40
30.69
31.82
–
27.60
29.96
37.45
48.44
10.7
6.8
5.8
4.3
–
6.6
4.7
2.1
15.0
33.24
35.40
30.69
31.70
29.29
27.61
30.12
37.45
48.44
10.6
6.8
5.8
4.2
19.1
6.7
4.8
2.1
15.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-3
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Business and financial operations
occupations –Continued
Accountants and auditors –Continued
Not able to be leveled ........
Budget analysts ..................................
Credit analysts ...................................
Financial analysts and advisors .........
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Financial analysts ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Personal financial advisors ............
Not able to be leveled ........
Insurance underwriters ..................
Financial examiners ...........................
Loan counselors and officers .............
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Loan officers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
$33.76
29.97
33.96
43.72
29.99
28.09
37.86
61.13
91.29
34.71
41.92
28.69
39.16
44.52
85.60
34.83
63.53
33.89
32.80
35.87
33.71
39.81
19.88
34.77
39.88
7.3%
4.6
12.1
8.9
6.6
14.5
5.1
9.8
12.6
14.5
7.5
2.6
7.9
9.9
16.9
18.3
20.0
18.6
10.8
27.9
14.6
15.2
12.5
14.7
15.1
$33.37
–
33.96
43.84
29.99
28.09
38.12
61.13
91.29
34.71
41.92
28.69
39.16
44.52
85.60
34.83
66.54
33.89
32.80
35.87
33.71
39.81
19.88
34.77
39.88
7.4%
–
12.1
9.0
6.6
14.5
5.4
9.8
12.6
14.5
7.5
2.6
7.9
9.9
16.9
18.3
25.6
18.6
10.8
27.9
14.6
15.2
12.5
14.7
15.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Computer and mathematical science
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer programmers .....................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
38.35
16.54
24.47
25.74
29.81
35.92
40.21
46.13
53.19
39.17
35.30
33.71
44.84
29.68
$34.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.7%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.0
4.5
2.9
12.6
3.7
3.0
3.8
2.3
3.2
9.1
11.3
4.0
5.8
26.6
38.46
–
23.65
25.77
29.81
35.73
39.92
46.13
53.19
39.27
35.30
33.71
44.84
29.68
4.0
–
2.6
12.8
3.7
2.9
3.5
2.3
3.2
9.2
11.3
4.0
5.8
26.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-4
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Computer and mathematical science
occupations –Continued
Computer software engineers ............
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
applications ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer software engineers,
systems software ......................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer support specialists .............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Computer systems analysts ................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Database administrators .....................
Network and computer systems
administrators ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Network systems and data
communications analysts .............
Actuaries ............................................
Statisticians ........................................
Architecture and engineering
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
$45.92
34.86
39.96
47.26
51.94
51.29
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.9%
4.0
1.6
2.2
1.7
4.1
Mean
$46.10
35.04
39.99
47.26
51.94
51.29
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
2.9%
4.2
1.6
2.2
1.7
4.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.83
51.35
50.74
49.79
4.9
9.8
3.8
8.8
46.27
51.35
50.74
49.79
4.6
9.8
3.8
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45.98
40.47
46.00
53.63
27.23
23.13
30.64
26.07
40.71
24.74
38.17
39.92
42.64
43.33
32.96
4.0
2.0
2.4
4.3
3.4
2.8
4.8
6.2
5.0
6.1
2.2
6.8
4.9
8.7
12.3
45.98
40.47
46.00
53.63
27.51
23.13
30.64
26.07
40.67
24.74
37.75
39.92
42.64
43.33
32.47
4.0
2.0
2.4
4.3
3.2
2.8
4.8
6.2
5.2
6.1
2.2
6.8
4.9
8.7
16.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.47
32.82
48.22
37.26
10.6
7.0
6.7
12.7
36.47
32.82
48.22
37.26
10.6
7.0
6.7
12.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.57
47.24
48.01
10.5
4.3
6.9
42.09
47.24
48.89
10.6
4.3
9.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.09
20.29
24.36
28.79
3.2
7.2
4.1
3.4
34.17
20.29
24.36
28.79
3.1
7.2
4.1
3.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-5
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Architects, except naval .....................
Architects, except landscape and
naval ........................................
Engineers ...........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Civil engineers ...............................
Electrical and electronics
engineers ..................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Electrical engineers ...................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..............................
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ......................
Industrial engineers ...................
Mechanical engineers ....................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Drafters ..............................................
Level 7 ..............................
Architectural and civil drafters ......
Level 7 ..............................
Mechanical drafters .......................
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$34.42
31.60
39.88
44.16
51.35
39.75
35.27
2.8%
6.7
4.2
4.5
8.5
7.3
10.1
$34.42
31.60
39.88
44.16
51.35
39.75
35.27
2.8%
6.7
4.2
4.5
8.5
7.3
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.36
39.47
32.19
34.65
32.29
39.88
43.75
51.35
42.77
34.04
11.0
3.4
5.8
5.4
7.3
4.2
5.5
8.5
9.8
7.5
35.36
39.47
32.19
34.65
32.29
39.88
43.75
51.35
42.77
34.04
11.0
3.4
5.8
5.4
7.3
4.2
5.5
8.5
9.8
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.93
33.53
44.31
41.29
34.22
44.04
5.7
2.8
6.6
6.8
4.1
7.6
40.93
33.53
44.31
41.29
34.22
44.04
5.7
2.8
6.6
6.8
4.1
7.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40.07
7.8
40.07
7.8
–
–
36.10
36.50
35.62
29.95
35.44
35.39
25.11
24.43
26.73
24.27
22.69
10.8
10.9
5.2
5.7
5.6
6.8
8.8
5.5
16.5
11.4
1.9
36.10
36.50
35.62
29.95
35.44
35.39
25.41
24.43
27.45
24.27
22.69
10.8
10.9
5.2
5.7
5.6
6.8
8.6
5.5
16.2
11.4
1.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.33
24.52
6.7
8.7
26.33
24.52
6.7
8.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-6
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Architecture and engineering
occupations –Continued
Engineering technicians, except
drafters –Continued
Level 8 ..............................
Electrical and electronic
engineering technicians ...........
Level 8 ..............................
Life, physical, and social science
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Life scientists .....................................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Biological scientists .......................
Medical scientists ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Physical scientists ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Chemists ....................................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists .............................
Market and survey researchers ..........
Level 9 ..............................
Market research analysts ...............
Level 9 ..............................
Psychologists .....................................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ...........................
Chemical technicians .........................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$31.93
10.8%
$31.93
10.8%
–
–
28.74
31.80
7.5
11.3
28.74
31.80
7.5
11.3
–
–
–
–
30.02
16.91
21.58
19.08
21.15
30.18
40.49
46.52
36.29
35.99
39.50
29.90
30.43
39.71
41.29
33.51
29.84
49.93
31.71
31.84
6.5
8.0
9.2
3.6
7.4
8.2
4.2
1.9
5.7
9.0
11.4
12.1
16.6
5.3
6.6
5.0
7.2
6.7
11.1
11.6
29.79
16.95
21.58
19.06
21.15
30.39
38.70
46.52
36.30
36.00
39.50
–
30.43
39.74
41.29
33.51
29.84
49.93
31.71
31.84
7.6
8.0
9.2
3.7
7.4
8.0
11.2
1.9
5.8
9.0
11.4
–
16.6
5.3
6.6
5.0
7.2
6.7
11.1
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.54
23.40
26.80
23.40
26.80
41.08
7.7
4.3
7.0
4.3
7.0
10.1
26.54
23.59
27.68
23.59
27.68
37.96
7.7
4.6
5.8
4.6
5.8
23.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
41.17
17.57
10.3
9.4
37.96
17.57
23.8
9.4
–
–
–
–
21.03
10.4
21.03
10.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-7
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Community and social services
occupations .....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Counselors .........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors .....................
Level 7 ..............................
Rehabilitation counselors ..............
Social workers ...................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Child, family, and school social
workers ....................................
Medical and public health social
workers ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Mental health and substance abuse
social workers ..........................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous community and social
service specialists ........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Social and human service
assistants ..................................
Level 6 ..............................
Legal occupations ................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Lawyers .............................................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.04
13.31
15.35
18.18
26.15
26.02
20.64
18.65
4.2%
4.8
8.4
3.5
16.0
6.6
10.6
3.0
$20.31
13.46
16.51
17.55
26.40
26.43
20.86
18.65
5.3%
5.0
8.8
2.1
16.4
8.0
11.5
3.0
$18.53
–
–
–
–
24.93
–
–
12.5%
–
–
–
–
7.7
–
–
17.35
4.8
17.33
5.2
–
–
28.56
19.63
17.80
22.97
17.26
23.48
27.55
19.8
8.7
5.9
3.8
4.6
12.7
6.2
30.33
19.63
17.72
22.98
16.99
23.48
27.31
18.3
8.7
6.2
3.6
4.6
12.7
7.3
–
–
–
22.82
–
–
28.87
–
–
–
9.7
–
–
4.6
20.36
10.1
21.03
14.5
–
–
26.34
18.50
31.79
5.3
3.8
2.4
26.11
–
–
6.5
–
–
28.44
–
–
6.9
–
–
21.26
16.93
11.0
5.7
21.22
16.93
10.5
5.7
–
–
–
–
16.08
12.51
13.81
17.81
7.5
7.9
5.9
5.2
16.83
–
14.89
17.44
6.5
–
3.8
6.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.29
13.17
7.8
8.3
13.39
14.04
6.6
9.2
–
–
–
–
43.44
27.71
42.58
81.58
38.99
55.29
42.58
18.5
5.1
7.4
13.7
19.1
21.5
7.4
43.39
27.71
41.39
81.58
39.10
55.31
41.39
18.7
5.1
6.3
13.7
18.9
21.8
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-8
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Legal occupations –Continued
Lawyers –Continued
Level 12 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Paralegals and legal assistants ...........
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Education, training, and library
occupations .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Postsecondary teachers ......................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Business teachers, postsecondary ..
Math and computer teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Computer science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Mathematical science teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Physical sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Social sciences teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 11 .............................
Psychology teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Level 11 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$81.58
50.56
23.68
27.71
21.66
13.7%
11.5
8.6
5.1
17.1
$81.58
50.56
23.68
27.71
21.66
13.7%
11.5
8.6
5.1
17.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33.00
10.80
15.08
20.41
34.11
35.32
43.29
44.34
60.11
73.68
48.44
54.55
25.14
33.68
29.93
39.60
45.08
63.61
73.68
64.77
72.76
5.4
7.9
7.3
6.8
14.1
9.2
3.8
3.1
6.6
11.0
8.5
6.3
5.9
8.1
8.7
10.8
3.5
5.2
11.0
10.8
13.8
34.54
10.70
15.73
20.57
34.59
34.78
–
44.32
60.29
73.20
54.69
55.79
25.52
33.78
31.54
40.24
45.07
63.85
73.20
68.06
76.53
6.4
9.7
12.6
7.9
13.8
9.7
–
3.1
6.7
11.2
13.6
6.0
7.6
8.2
9.1
11.8
3.6
5.2
11.2
8.5
12.7
$21.90
–
14.36
19.05
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.72
–
5.9%
–
12.7
11.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.4
–
52.51
13.1
55.17
13.1
–
–
48.33
23.5
47.75
26.7
–
–
57.55
9.1
64.66
5.5
–
–
61.37
9.9
59.91
8.7
–
–
54.61
39.79
11.7
9.9
54.73
39.79
11.7
9.9
–
–
–
–
47.22
40.02
14.6
15.0
47.22
40.02
14.6
15.0
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-9
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Health specialties teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Not able to be leveled ........
Nursing instructors and
teachers, postsecondary .......
Education and library science
teachers, postsecondary ...........
Education teachers,
postsecondary ......................
Arts, communications, and
humanities teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Art, drama, and music teachers,
postsecondary ......................
English language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
Foreign language and literature
teachers, postsecondary .......
History teachers, postsecondary
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers ....................................
Not able to be leveled ........
Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers ............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Preschool and kindergarten
teachers ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Preschool teachers, except
special education .................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$55.83
35.25
46.73
66.07
14.4%
9.2
4.8
19.6
$57.49
–
46.73
70.79
13.2%
–
4.8
15.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
62.45
68.49
15.3
17.9
63.91
70.79
13.9
15.7
–
–
–
–
40.44
1.5
40.17
1.4
–
–
44.78
16.3
45.67
17.3
–
–
42.78
17.5
–
–
–
–
50.37
23.78
47.03
55.43
5.5
28.4
3.4
5.7
51.63
–
47.20
55.43
5.2
–
3.3
5.7
$19.39
–
–
–
27.6%
–
–
–
51.79
13.8
–
–
–
–
51.18
11.0
52.78
10.5
–
–
52.93
49.18
8.0
4.4
–
49.31
–
4.2
–
–
–
–
44.39
59.29
8.4
9.1
45.08
60.49
9.2
10.0
34.61
–
9.0
–
27.14
14.58
18.75
34.40
38.34
5.0
9.1
14.1
16.7
10.0
27.44
–
18.87
34.71
36.81
4.4
–
15.5
16.1
11.2
24.32
–
17.63
–
–
14.2
–
20.7
–
–
17.93
12.64
26.6
8.8
18.38
12.81
28.5
9.1
–
–
–
–
18.10
12.42
27.7
10.2
18.58
12.60
30.0
10.6
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-10
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Education, training, and library
occupations –Continued
Elementary and middle school
teachers ....................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Elementary school teachers,
except special education ......
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Secondary school teachers .............
Level 8 ..............................
Secondary school teachers,
except special and
vocational education ............
Level 8 ..............................
Special education teachers .............
Librarians ...........................................
Library technicians ............................
Teacher assistants ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations ..................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Artists and related workers ................
Designers ...........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Fashion designers ..........................
Floral designers .............................
Graphic designers ..........................
Level 6 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$26.34
24.44
24.04
2.8%
6.5
11.1
$27.49
24.97
24.04
3.2%
7.3
11.1
$17.70
–
–
10.6%
–
–
26.62
24.34
24.22
46.98
45.38
2.6
6.7
3.3
10.6
21.3
27.99
24.97
24.22
46.91
45.38
4.1
7.3
3.3
11.4
21.3
16.83
–
–
–
–
11.3
–
–
–
–
46.98
45.38
37.76
31.82
18.34
11.10
10.66
10.6
21.3
19.0
20.2
4.2
8.4
8.8
46.91
45.38
–
32.44
18.34
11.66
10.72
11.4
21.3
–
21.8
4.2
7.6
10.4
–
–
–
–
–
8.77
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.3
–
33.48
13.86
24.12
29.01
33.35
36.61
46.26
42.27
28.04
27.27
14.19
21.51
23.63
29.11
33.79
25.06
35.89
10.46
27.75
21.80
8.5
17.8
14.8
5.6
5.6
7.8
4.2
21.2
9.4
8.4
25.0
16.1
2.5
4.5
7.3
14.8
17.0
14.2
6.4
18.3
34.13
14.61
24.12
29.06
33.35
36.61
46.26
44.74
28.04
27.76
14.54
21.51
23.63
29.11
33.79
26.86
35.89
–
27.75
21.80
8.8
17.5
14.8
5.8
5.6
7.8
4.2
21.7
9.4
8.1
23.6
16.1
2.5
4.5
7.3
15.9
17.0
–
6.4
18.3
19.88
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-11
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
and media occupations
–Continued
Athletes, coaches, umpires, and
related workers ............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Coaches and scouts ........................
Not able to be leveled ........
Musicians, singers, and related
workers ........................................
Not able to be leveled ........
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents .............................
Reporters and correspondents ........
Public relations specialists .................
Writers and editors ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Editors ............................................
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Photographers ....................................
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations .....................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Dietitians and nutritionists .................
Pharmacists ........................................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 11 .............................
Physicians and surgeons ....................
Level 11 .............................
Level 12 .............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$21.04
21.04
21.04
21.04
12.8%
12.8
12.8
12.8
$24.01
24.01
24.01
24.01
10.8%
10.8
10.8
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
$58.01
58.01
23.5%
23.5
38.45
38.45
15.5
15.5
–
–
63.79
52.89
32.96
29.08
25.03
27.09
30.63
19.9
12.0
16.6
10.5
11.7
13.4
10.0
63.79
52.89
32.96
29.15
–
27.09
30.63
19.9
12.0
16.6
10.5
–
13.4
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36.81
11.77
16.7
10.8
37.60
–
18.2
–
–
–
–
–
34.01
14.65
15.19
20.29
21.77
25.75
32.62
36.33
39.10
41.95
82.86
96.28
36.84
29.31
43.45
45.21
53.04
71.59
35.57
87.89
4.7
8.6
2.2
5.9
3.2
3.3
2.9
1.7
4.3
6.0
5.5
8.5
10.0
6.9
10.8
13.9
1.0
8.5
14.7
7.6
34.54
14.82
15.46
20.25
21.81
26.47
32.95
35.88
40.00
41.43
82.86
96.26
34.19
–
45.73
44.08
53.30
71.08
35.57
87.89
4.9
8.5
1.8
5.0
3.2
3.6
3.4
1.6
4.9
6.3
5.5
8.6
6.1
–
6.7
16.3
.9
8.9
14.7
7.6
31.20
–
14.00
20.39
21.48
18.84
31.67
38.15
36.24
54.89
–
–
51.63
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.5
–
9.6
14.8
7.3
14.8
4.1
3.6
7.7
22.8
–
–
26.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-12
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Physicians and surgeons –Continued
Level 13 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Physician assistants ...........................
Level 11 .............................
Registered nurses ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Level 11 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Therapists ..........................................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Occupational therapists .................
Physical therapists .........................
Level 9 ..............................
Respiratory therapists ....................
Level 7 ..............................
Clinical laboratory technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technologists ............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Medical and clinical laboratory
technicians ...............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental hygienists ...............................
Level 7 ..............................
Diagnostic related technologists and
technicians ...................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$96.28
49.96
40.68
40.29
34.94
24.05
32.82
35.41
36.06
45.20
40.96
31.35
29.39
39.21
31.60
31.32
36.15
28.46
25.74
8.5%
13.0
4.2
8.9
2.4
5.1
3.7
1.2
5.6
8.0
6.3
8.7
5.0
7.4
13.5
9.3
2.9
5.1
8.0
$96.26
–
41.17
40.11
35.17
24.18
33.34
35.35
35.81
44.18
41.25
30.23
29.23
35.84
–
31.13
35.75
27.77
–
22.29
15.68
20.38
26.16
26.97
2.1
3.1
4.6
5.1
5.9
22.37
15.63
20.26
26.15
26.91
2.2
3.3
4.8
5.1
6.6
21.14
–
–
–
–
26.31
26.25
27.20
4.2
5.1
6.0
26.21
26.24
26.91
4.5
5.1
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.87
15.87
20.26
30.64
33.10
4.5
3.3
4.8
6.2
6.2
19.05
15.83
20.26
32.75
–
4.1
3.6
4.8
6.0
–
–
–
–
27.30
–
–
–
–
4.9
–
26.25
22.30
25.66
29.49
5.8
4.5
11.4
4.4
26.45
–
25.54
29.98
6.3
–
11.8
4.7
24.31
–
–
–
8.3
–
–
–
8.6%
–
4.4
9.7
3.0
5.7
4.3
1.3
4.5
9.1
6.4
6.2
5.3
2.6
–
9.2
2.3
7.0
–
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
$34.14
23.19
31.55
35.61
36.59
–
–
43.37
–
60.94
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.2%
6.0
4.8
3.5
10.5
–
–
27.0
–
11.9
–
–
–
–
–
13.9
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-13
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Healthcare practitioner and technical
occupations –Continued
Cardiovascular technologists and
technicians ...............................
Diagnostic medical sonographers ..
Radiologic technologists and
technicians ...............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Emergency medical technicians and
paramedics ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Health diagnosing and treating
practitioner support technicians ...
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Pharmacy technicians ....................
Level 4 ..............................
Licensed practical and licensed
vocational nurses .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Medical records and health
information technicians ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous health technologists
and technicians ............................
Level 4 ..............................
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
Healthcare support occupations .........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
$20.44
31.82
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
8.3%
3.3
Mean
$20.44
32.54
Relative
error5
8.3%
1.2
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
–
–
10.9%
–
–
–
25.04
22.01
23.28
28.26
7.0
5.7
16.8
2.4
25.28
–
–
28.68
7.6
–
–
3.4
$22.75
–
–
–
16.04
17.32
10.9
17.2
17.86
18.09
13.9
17.2
13.15
–
15.43
13.94
16.96
14.83
13.70
6.1
6.9
14.6
9.8
7.9
16.58
14.69
–
15.87
14.69
5.2
5.4
–
8.2
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
20.94
16.31
21.62
21.72
4.5
8.2
7.3
4.2
20.60
16.33
21.13
21.43
4.6
8.4
7.7
4.3
22.67
–
22.95
–
16.64
16.28
14.48
8.7
9.5
2.1
16.89
16.81
14.56
8.7
8.0
2.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.78
15.85
3.1
4.0
17.70
15.52
3.4
2.9
–
–
–
–
26.01
5.8
26.01
5.8
–
–
26.01
5.8
26.01
5.8
–
–
12.97
11.02
12.38
14.24
18.21
21.64
14.69
1.7
1.5
2.7
3.3
5.5
1.5
3.3
13.45
11.33
12.97
14.24
18.40
21.64
15.44
2.1
1.1
2.3
3.4
5.3
1.5
4.8
11.28
9.97
11.35
14.27
–
–
12.42
2.0
2.6
3.6
3.0
–
–
7.5
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.4
–
11.8
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-14
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Healthcare support occupations
–Continued
Nursing, psychiatric, and home
health aides ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Home health aides .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Nursing aides, orderlies, and
attendants .................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Psychiatric aides ............................
Physical therapist assistants and aides
Miscellaneous healthcare support
occupations ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Dental assistants ............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Medical assistants ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Medical equipment preparers ........
Medical transcriptionists ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Pharmacy aides ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Veterinary assistants and
laboratory animal caretakers ....
Protective service occupations ............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$12.34
11.00
12.53
14.21
14.04
11.00
10.59
10.83
14.79
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
2.2%
1.8
2.8
4.0
4.6
4.3
3.3
7.8
7.1
Mean
$12.64
11.27
12.90
14.15
14.64
11.20
10.81
11.04
14.60
Relative
error5
2.7%
1.5
2.3
4.3
7.5
3.5
2.2
8.3
8.3
Part-time workers
Mean
$11.20
10.01
11.46
14.77
12.54
10.38
–
10.14
–
Relative
error5
4.3%
1.1
4.3
3.5
9.4
4.2
–
8.6
–
13.28
12.13
12.88
14.82
14.04
11.37
16.21
2.6
5.2
2.9
3.4
4.6
11.2
16.1
13.60
12.33
13.29
14.87
14.64
11.35
–
2.6
6.2
2.4
3.7
7.5
11.3
–
11.89
10.47
11.70
14.25
12.54
–
–
4.6
5.4
5.6
3.9
9.4
–
–
14.02
11.09
11.92
14.22
18.27
15.41
12.11
15.93
19.69
13.45
13.93
17.31
15.79
14.76
10.49
9.98
3.0
4.7
4.5
5.0
5.4
5.7
8.5
6.0
5.0
5.1
7.6
7.1
7.3
4.5
10.0
7.5
15.00
11.78
13.56
14.25
18.43
17.96
–
16.20
19.69
13.57
14.01
17.35
16.10
–
–
–
4.1
5.6
5.3
5.2
5.1
4.5
–
6.7
5.0
5.4
7.8
7.1
7.8
–
–
–
11.28
9.82
11.24
13.75
–
11.93
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.77
–
3.9
11.1
5.5
4.4
–
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.0
–
10.52
5.5
–
–
–
–
14.91
9.13
11.35
11.23
10.7
4.3
6.1
5.8
16.35
–
11.95
11.75
11.06
–
10.00
10.26
8.6
–
9.3
4.0
12.0
–
8.9
6.4
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-15
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Protective service occupations
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Security guards and gaming
surveillance officers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Security guards ..............................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Miscellaneous protective service
workers ........................................
Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other
recreational protective service
workers ....................................
Food preparation and serving related
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, food
preparation and serving workers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Chefs and head cooks ....................
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers ....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
$13.24
18.91
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
7.0%
4.9
Mean
$13.86
18.51
Relative
error5
4.2%
5.5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
$12.21
–
14.0%
–
12.13
9.38
11.56
11.26
13.94
12.12
9.38
11.56
11.26
13.91
5.2
3.6
5.5
5.8
3.6
5.2
3.6
5.5
5.8
3.8
12.33
–
11.73
11.75
13.30
12.31
–
11.73
11.75
13.22
5.4
–
7.8
6.4
4.1
5.5
–
7.8
6.4
4.4
11.68
–
–
10.30
–
11.68
–
–
10.30
–
13.3
–
–
3.7
–
13.3
–
–
3.7
–
9.10
9.2
–
–
8.09
4.0
8.11
6.8
–
–
8.20
7.2
9.04
6.88
7.75
8.38
12.58
15.72
19.53
18.87
14.20
1.8
2.9
3.0
7.3
3.0
8.7
9.2
18.0
18.6
10.63
7.08
8.42
9.54
13.44
15.72
19.58
18.87
14.68
3.1
6.0
5.2
14.0
4.9
8.7
10.3
18.0
20.3
7.09
6.75
7.01
7.15
8.74
–
–
–
–
2.1
1.7
3.8
6.1
12.9
–
–
–
–
18.18
12.95
19.37
19.88
18.87
20.81
19.47
6.2
4.5
8.4
9.7
18.0
18.7
18.6
18.16
12.94
19.37
19.98
18.87
20.81
19.47
6.3
4.5
8.4
11.1
18.0
18.7
18.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.01
13.17
19.70
6.6
4.7
9.1
17.98
13.17
19.70
6.7
4.8
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-16
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
food preparation and serving
workers –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Cooks .................................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Cooks, fast food .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Cooks, institution and cafeteria .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cooks, restaurant ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cooks, short order .........................
Food preparation workers ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Food service, tipped ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Bartenders ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Waiters and waitresses ..................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Dining room and cafeteria
attendants and bartender
helpers ......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Fast food and counter workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$19.50
11.14
8.80
10.54
13.58
12.82
8.00
8.36
14.50
11.02
15.34
11.04
9.23
10.26
11.81
10.58
9.58
8.04
9.61
11.18
5.39
4.87
5.54
5.70
6.69
6.79
7.60
6.70
4.71
3.83
4.84
5.36
11.3%
4.2
2.9
6.1
6.1
3.6
4.8
5.2
7.1
5.5
7.2
3.8
3.0
8.2
5.3
5.3
4.5
3.8
2.5
17.6
9.1
5.9
7.7
24.4
14.9
10.0
15.8
15.1
8.0
7.7
10.1
29.7
$19.56
12.59
9.34
11.02
13.96
12.82
11.03
–
14.76
11.22
15.40
11.37
–
10.71
12.04
–
10.74
9.64
10.32
–
5.95
4.98
6.46
–
–
6.47
6.25
–
5.21
4.11
5.41
–
12.8%
3.4
4.6
6.5
6.4
3.6
11.2
–
6.9
5.6
7.3
4.2
–
9.6
6.7
–
6.3
10.7
3.3
–
15.1
9.6
12.2
–
–
12.9
10.1
–
11.0
9.2
16.7
–
–
$8.44
8.49
9.11
11.48
–
7.55
8.43
–
–
–
9.91
–
9.21
11.19
9.31
8.26
7.58
8.51
–
4.93
4.78
4.46
5.40
5.51
7.01
8.81
5.51
4.29
3.57
4.20
4.94
–
5.0%
3.9
5.3
6.0
–
1.9
6.1
–
–
–
5.0
–
6.5
6.8
6.2
2.9
2.8
3.0
–
5.9
6.0
10.1
16.8
10.0
11.1
23.2
10.2
9.1
10.2
9.2
18.5
6.40
6.24
8.00
7.53
8.10
9.8
8.8
1.0
1.2
2.3
7.81
6.50
8.37
7.61
8.16
17.9
12.1
2.4
1.3
2.7
8.94
6.77
8.93
7.83
8.25
25.3
22.7
5.4
4.0
4.3
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-17
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Food preparation and serving related
occupations –Continued
Fast food and counter workers
–Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Combined food preparation and
serving workers, including fast
food ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Counter attendants, cafeteria, food
concession, and coffee shop ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Food servers, nonrestaurant ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Dishwashers .......................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Hosts and hostesses, restaurant,
lounge, and coffee shop ...............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers,
building and grounds cleaning
and maintenance workers ............
First-line supervisors/managers of
housekeeping and janitorial
workers ....................................
Building cleaning workers .................
Level 1 ..............................
$10.48
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.9%
Mean
$10.02
Relative
error5
4.9%
Part-time workers
Mean
$11.66
Relative
error5
5.4%
8.19
7.65
8.19
10.32
1.6
1.5
3.1
6.0
8.84
8.14
8.35
10.07
3.2
1.3
4.6
5.8
7.92
7.56
8.12
11.36
1.2
1.4
3.0
8.9
8.81
7.51
8.09
10.93
12.03
9.30
11.75
8.50
8.32
9.06
9.1
3.0
3.0
7.0
7.8
4.9
6.8
2.1
2.5
6.9
9.03
–
8.14
–
12.75
9.87
12.04
8.79
8.61
8.96
10.6
–
5.2
–
8.2
6.3
8.3
2.9
3.0
7.4
8.42
7.33
7.98
–
9.23
8.39
–
7.78
7.70
–
6.2
1.3
2.5
–
3.3
4.1
–
1.5
1.2
–
9.13
7.57
10.15
8.4
7.4
11.4
9.29
–
–
15.1
–
–
9.01
7.78
10.15
8.3
4.8
11.4
14.83
14.20
13.30
14.01
15.77
16.89
25.40
16.19
6.6
10.8
4.3
5.5
3.5
3.3
5.2
5.0
15.69
14.95
14.62
14.45
15.74
16.89
25.40
16.19
5.8
11.3
4.3
4.5
4.5
3.3
5.2
4.2
10.65
9.72
9.40
9.33
–
–
–
–
6.7
13.4
4.5
4.7
–
–
–
–
25.25
13.6
25.40
13.6
–
–
21.74
14.03
14.26
4.2
5.3
11.6
21.74
15.00
15.09
4.2
4.8
11.5
–
10.37
8.65
–
8.0
6.5
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-18
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Building and grounds cleaning and
maintenance occupations
–Continued
Building cleaning workers
–Continued
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Janitors and cleaners, except maids
and housekeeping cleaners ......
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Maids and housekeeping cleaners
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Grounds maintenance workers ..........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Landscaping and groundskeeping
workers ....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Personal care and service
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
gaming workers ...........................
Slot key persons .............................
$13.25
14.21
17.13
14.72
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
4.2%
6.7
7.3
8.8
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$14.89
14.79
18.09
14.02
6.1%
5.4
11.5
6.4
$9.36
9.30
–
–
13.95
15.47
12.02
14.16
16.00
14.65
12.62
9.86
15.13
13.52
12.92
13.21
10.79
13.27
13.86
9.4
12.6
9.0
6.7
8.8
10.2
16.2
7.4
20.2
12.2
4.5
10.5
4.7
5.7
3.4
15.00
16.29
13.81
14.69
16.19
13.78
13.36
10.20
15.89
14.52
12.77
–
10.73
13.28
13.86
8.6
12.6
8.9
5.4
16.7
7.3
18.4
9.8
21.2
11.5
3.9
–
5.0
5.8
3.4
10.50
8.54
9.02
9.16
–
–
9.62
8.77
10.90
–
14.64
–
–
–
–
12.63
10.64
13.13
13.82
4.3
4.9
5.4
3.5
12.47
10.65
13.14
13.82
3.3
4.9
5.5
3.5
–
–
–
–
12.19
9.52
9.26
11.49
15.54
14.02
20.51
12.03
3.9
12.8
4.6
10.8
14.5
22.8
6.6
14.2
13.25
10.65
10.25
11.54
16.49
15.03
21.59
–
5.1
18.4
3.9
12.6
20.9
11.0
5.4
–
10.43
7.75
8.58
11.33
12.63
–
–
–
17.45
14.27
4.0
4.0
17.45
14.27
4.0
4.0
–
–
Relative
error5
4.4%
4.8
–
–
10.4
5.5
3.4
5.7
–
–
6.6
10.2
8.8
–
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.0
5.4
5.5
18.4
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-19
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Personal care and service
occupations –Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
personal service workers .............
Gaming services workers ..................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Gaming dealers ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous entertainment
attendants and related workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Amusement and recreation
attendants .................................
Level 1 ..............................
Barbers and cosmetologists ...............
Level 4 ..............................
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and
cosmetologists .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Baggage porters, bellhops, and
concierges ....................................
Transportation attendants ..................
Child care workers .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Personal and home care aides ............
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Recreation and fitness workers ..........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Fitness trainers and aerobics
instructors ................................
Recreation workers ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Sales and related occupations .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
$19.22
7.32
7.70
7.56
6.91
7.20
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
6.0%
2.1
3.6
2.4
.3
.8
Mean
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
$19.22
7.67
–
7.82
7.31
7.43
6.0%
1.6
–
2.8
.5
1.1
–
$5.73
–
–
4.99
–
Relative
error5
–
8.3%
–
–
2.1
–
12.93
7.55
18.7
3.5
–
–
–
–
7.55
7.35
3.0
1.1
8.31
7.35
16.73
13.00
6.7
1.1
11.7
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.55
7.35
16.63
–
3.0
1.1
13.5
–
17.21
13.00
12.2
8.3
–
–
–
–
17.35
–
14.9
–
13.20
33.80
9.34
9.54
8.85
9.18
8.81
9.95
12.39
8.60
9.63
13.62
21.5
6.7
3.3
4.9
4.9
5.4
8.8
2.7
8.6
4.4
13.3
4.8
13.14
–
9.88
–
–
9.49
–
–
13.48
–
–
–
22.1
–
2.9
–
–
2.4
–
–
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
8.50
8.80
–
8.82
8.59
–
11.90
–
9.45
13.38
–
–
4.5
6.1
–
8.7
8.8
–
8.7
–
8.9
6.4
13.56
11.96
8.42
9.26
13.82
10.0
10.6
5.4
16.2
2.7
–
13.14
–
–
–
–
16.9
–
–
–
13.18
11.34
–
8.70
–
12.2
11.3
–
10.0
–
19.35
8.16
9.54
10.38
3.6
1.9
1.7
3.1
23.01
8.60
10.18
11.61
4.6
.9
3.3
4.2
9.36
7.76
9.07
9.04
1.8
1.5
3.1
3.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-20
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Level 10 .............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers, sales
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
retail sales workers ..................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
First-line supervisors/managers of
non-retail sales workers ...........
Retail sales workers ...........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Cashiers, all workers .....................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cashiers .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons .............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$17.52
21.20
24.01
35.47
42.17
38.33
59.71
25.93
12.5%
11.2
4.8
8.9
15.4
10.3
10.6
11.8
$17.97
21.26
24.01
35.47
42.18
38.33
59.71
28.12
13.2%
11.5
4.8
8.9
15.5
10.3
10.6
12.4
$13.49
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.51
3.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.9
20.94
13.66
16.08
21.31
25.75
6.8
8.3
12.5
5.3
16.2
20.76
13.86
16.08
21.31
25.75
6.8
8.1
12.5
5.3
16.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.57
13.01
15.41
21.21
26.80
4.5
14.3
13.5
5.9
16.7
19.35
–
15.41
21.21
26.80
4.3
–
13.5
5.9
16.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31.48
12.07
8.12
9.77
10.29
14.83
22.11
25.31
9.24
8.21
9.39
9.32
12.12
9.23
8.21
9.39
9.30
11.88
26.1
4.3
2.0
2.3
4.0
5.3
13.0
15.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
5.6
4.0
1.9
2.5
3.0
5.4
3.9
31.48
14.15
8.55
10.73
11.52
15.05
22.11
25.31
9.96
8.42
10.24
10.23
12.46
9.93
8.42
10.24
10.20
–
26.1
4.1
.7
3.2
5.9
5.8
13.0
15.5
3.1
1.9
4.1
10.5
3.5
3.1
1.9
4.1
10.5
–
–
9.08
7.74
9.12
9.05
13.22
–
–
8.53
7.94
8.75
8.41
–
8.53
7.94
8.75
8.41
–
–
1.3
1.4
3.2
3.7
6.8
–
–
1.9
2.2
2.2
4.2
–
1.9
2.2
2.2
4.2
–
13.44
8.14
9.6
3.1
15.14
–
11.2
–
9.06
7.93
8.8
3.1
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-21
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Counter and rental clerks and parts
salespersons –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Counter and rental clerks ...........
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Parts salespersons ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Retail salespersons .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Advertising sales agents ....................
Insurance sales agents ........................
Securities, commodities, and
financial services sales agents .....
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale and
manufacturing ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, technical
and scientific products .............
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products ...................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.57
13.35
11.63
8.46
10.24
15.19
10.87
16.18
14.07
7.85
10.62
11.06
15.48
22.54
31.19
–
26.27
29.16
4.9%
11.3
7.6
1.5
10.4
9.7
3.5
8.8
5.7
5.9
4.6
4.0
7.8
17.0
18.4
–
26.0
16.9
$11.80
13.09
13.20
–
–
16.68
11.12
15.58
16.57
–
11.64
12.52
15.92
22.54
31.19
–
26.27
29.60
8.3%
9.3
11.9
–
–
11.6
6.0
9.0
6.2
–
6.5
3.1
8.1
17.0
18.4
–
26.0
17.3
$9.37
–
8.71
8.18
9.14
9.62
–
–
9.71
7.39
9.94
9.54
12.87
–
–
9.80
–
–
7.0%
–
4.9
3.3
7.3
29.6
–
–
1.8
2.6
5.2
6.7
12.5
–
–
5.1
–
–
56.89
33.94
31.62
47.08
68.93
19.2
14.0
28.8
11.8
21.2
56.89
33.94
31.62
47.08
68.93
19.2
14.0
28.8
11.8
21.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.99
21.72
27.50
27.91
45.27
32.17
8.3
12.7
11.1
5.8
11.9
26.4
35.47
22.33
28.31
27.91
45.27
32.17
7.8
12.3
12.9
5.8
11.9
26.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
44.77
13.1
44.77
13.1
–
–
32.11
22.33
28.07
4.1
12.4
11.4
32.64
23.00
29.01
3.3
12.0
13.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-22
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Sales and related occupations
–Continued
Sales representatives, wholesale
and manufacturing, except
technical and scientific
products –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Telemarketers ....................................
Miscellaneous sales and related
workers ........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office and administrative support
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
office and administrative support
workers ........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Level 2 ..............................
Financial clerks ..................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.63
42.46
33.44
11.98
6.0%
13.2
27.3
14.6
$28.63
42.46
33.44
13.55
6.0%
13.2
27.3
16.8
–
–
–
$10.09
–
–
–
14.4%
18.02
8.48
19.57
22.92
14.56
12.4
3.2
11.0
9.2
6.5
20.13
–
19.57
22.92
–
14.0
–
11.0
9.2
–
9.61
8.52
–
–
–
9.3
4.2
–
–
–
17.27
8.92
11.61
13.73
16.54
19.19
22.34
28.56
35.02
19.79
1.8
2.8
2.7
1.6
1.5
1.7
2.5
1.5
11.4
2.5
17.88
10.00
12.01
13.89
16.73
19.15
22.36
28.72
35.02
20.03
1.5
4.7
3.7
1.6
1.8
1.8
2.5
1.8
11.4
2.5
12.40
8.53
10.23
12.72
14.81
20.22
20.70
–
–
13.98
3.2
2.1
1.8
6.4
7.6
12.3
15.5
–
–
7.4
25.00
17.51
21.40
28.46
35.03
28.80
8.8
3.5
6.9
5.0
17.6
14.7
25.09
17.51
21.69
28.46
35.03
28.80
8.7
3.5
6.6
5.0
17.6
14.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.35
14.00
16.87
11.78
12.87
16.80
19.18
8.8
14.0
2.4
12.0
2.6
3.9
3.4
15.90
15.22
17.09
12.32
13.04
16.88
18.79
6.4
12.8
2.7
14.5
2.9
4.2
4.4
9.20
–
14.58
10.09
11.99
15.59
23.52
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.7
–
6.6
7.1
2.9
15.2
12.6
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-23
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Financial clerks –Continued
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bill and account collectors ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Billing and posting clerks and
machine operators ....................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Bookkeeping, accounting, and
auditing clerks .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Payroll and timekeeping clerks .....
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Procurement clerks ........................
Tellers ............................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Brokerage clerks ................................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Credit authorizers, checkers, and
clerks ............................................
Customer service representatives ......
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$20.74
20.45
18.74
17.76
16.01
17.07
18.53
7.8%
6.7
2.4
8.2
8.1
12.8
16.4
$20.74
20.78
19.01
18.29
16.61
17.06
–
7.8%
7.3
2.6
9.1
9.5
13.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.34
15.55
16.19
19.21
18.15
3.2
23.5
4.1
5.2
7.9
17.58
15.55
16.57
19.23
–
3.3
23.5
4.4
5.2
–
$13.70
–
–
–
–
13.5%
–
–
–
–
17.94
13.40
17.46
19.81
20.03
21.12
18.84
19.78
17.58
20.98
16.93
12.24
11.19
11.92
14.26
23.21
25.93
23.79
3.9
4.3
4.9
6.4
8.7
11.1
4.4
7.3
5.2
16.4
7.7
1.8
7.5
2.5
5.5
3.0
1.5
.8
17.91
13.51
17.32
19.65
20.03
21.12
18.94
18.69
17.38
–
16.98
12.53
11.64
11.95
14.43
23.50
25.93
23.79
3.9
4.8
4.9
7.4
8.7
11.1
4.8
4.4
6.0
–
7.8
2.0
9.3
3.3
5.7
3.1
1.5
.8
18.55
12.26
–
21.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.32
10.09
11.86
–
–
–
–
7.2
4.2
–
2.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.3
7.1
3.4
–
–
–
–
19.91
17.25
–
13.46
16.73
21.09
22.52
18.36
9.9
6.7
–
2.6
3.9
7.9
4.6
7.9
19.91
17.56
–
13.68
17.00
21.26
22.57
18.30
9.9
7.2
–
2.7
3.9
8.0
4.6
7.9
–
11.88
9.47
–
12.45
–
–
–
–
6.2
4.6
–
9.5
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-24
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
File clerks ..........................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ..
Interviewers, except eligibility and
loan ..............................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Library assistants, clerical .................
Level 4 ..............................
Loan interviewers and clerks .............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Order clerks .......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Human resources assistants, except
payroll and timekeeping ..............
Receptionists and information clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Reservation and transportation ticket
agents and travel clerks ...............
Couriers and messengers ...................
Dispatchers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Dispatchers, except police, fire,
and ambulance .........................
Level 4 ..............................
Meter readers, utilities .......................
Production, planning, and expediting
clerks ............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
$11.66
12.72
12.80
10.44
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
1.7%
3.8
2.9
4.7
Mean
$12.83
–
–
10.52
Relative
error5
4.1%
–
–
4.7
Part-time workers
Mean
$10.29
–
–
–
Relative
error5
5.6%
–
–
–
14.68
13.26
14.45
14.28
13.63
15.78
18.44
14.23
21.17
16.43
14.82
12.47
14.00
8.0
10.7
2.7
7.0
5.1
13.9
9.2
7.8
12.5
9.0
3.3
2.3
9.1
15.97
–
14.52
14.59
15.04
–
18.53
14.23
21.21
–
14.86
12.24
14.13
5.0
–
2.9
6.3
11.0
–
9.4
7.8
12.7
–
3.3
3.9
9.0
–
15.41
–
–
12.15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.2
–
–
17.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.90
14.33
12.10
14.53
18.27
17.29
6.8
5.9
4.4
8.9
3.7
6.5
20.38
15.21
13.42
14.75
18.27
17.86
4.3
6.3
4.5
10.0
3.7
7.5
–
10.94
9.72
12.96
–
–
–
3.9
3.4
6.1
–
–
16.30
9.85
21.41
17.43
8.2
6.9
6.4
10.5
–
9.88
21.41
17.43
–
7.9
6.4
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.57
17.51
23.41
6.6
10.8
5.4
21.57
17.51
23.41
6.6
10.8
5.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.63
16.33
22.49
13.58
10.74
12.48
14.51
4.3
6.3
3.0
4.1
6.7
4.2
8.7
19.63
16.33
22.49
13.71
10.92
12.49
14.51
4.3
6.3
3.0
4.3
7.9
4.3
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-25
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Stock clerks and order fillers .............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Weighers, measurers, checkers, and
samplers, recordkeeping ..............
Secretaries and administrative
assistants ......................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Executive secretaries and
administrative assistants ..........
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Legal secretaries ............................
Level 6 ..............................
Medical secretaries ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Secretaries, except legal, medical,
and executive ...........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Data entry and information
processing workers ......................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$16.83
10.86
8.29
11.45
12.21
14.80
11.2%
2.0
2.8
5.1
15.1
8.2
$16.83
12.82
9.47
12.42
13.05
14.80
11.2%
4.4
4.7
3.0
14.2
8.2
–
$8.25
7.97
8.92
–
–
–
2.9%
2.8
2.3
–
–
–
16.56
25.8
–
–
–
21.26
13.45
16.24
20.33
23.90
29.44
23.48
2.0
3.6
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.0
6.7
21.73
13.36
16.81
20.39
23.90
29.61
23.72
1.9
4.2
3.4
3.3
3.4
2.7
6.1
15.71
13.91
13.66
–
–
–
–
6.6
11.7
1.7
–
–
–
–
23.84
17.87
20.59
22.85
28.73
25.75
27.06
27.96
17.20
12.91
16.72
16.36
4.8
11.3
4.7
3.6
3.5
4.0
6.1
5.6
5.1
6.2
4.1
6.8
23.87
17.87
20.54
22.85
28.73
25.78
27.20
28.13
17.25
12.94
17.58
16.56
4.8
11.3
4.1
3.6
3.5
4.3
6.2
5.6
5.9
6.7
5.7
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.91
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.8
–
–
–
17.90
13.63
15.55
21.50
22.60
19.65
3.3
3.8
3.3
6.8
3.5
2.9
18.60
13.44
16.10
21.50
22.60
20.41
2.7
5.0
5.8
6.8
3.5
5.1
13.50
–
13.55
–
–
–
5.6
–
.7
–
–
–
14.85
11.83
13.59
4.8
6.6
7.8
15.23
11.78
13.71
5.6
8.3
8.5
12.61
–
–
2.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-26
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
$15.98
13.85
11.86
13.23
15.98
23.18
9.9%
3.0
7.5
6.7
9.9
16.5
$16.20
14.04
11.83
–
16.20
–
10.8%
3.5
8.4
–
10.8
–
–
$12.70
–
–
–
–
–
2.8%
–
–
–
–
17.28
12.64
15.64
16.89
23.96
7.4
6.1
4.2
6.1
7.8
17.27
12.64
15.64
16.97
23.96
7.7
6.1
4.2
6.6
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.03
11.66
14.33
16.00
11.94
15.01
16.49
19.22
15.37
3.6
6.7
4.9
2.7
5.3
4.7
5.3
2.7
6.9
12.99
11.43
14.45
16.24
12.55
14.68
16.61
19.22
15.88
3.8
7.4
4.8
2.7
7.2
3.8
5.7
2.7
7.1
–
–
–
14.57
10.25
–
16.00
–
–
14.45
12.1
14.77
12.1
–
–
Farming, fishing, and forestry
occupations .....................................
15.05
24.3
–
–
–
–
Construction and extraction
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Level 9 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
26.96
15.57
17.35
15.69
19.29
22.98
27.58
32.54
34.54
43.81
39.78
2.3
14.8
14.7
3.0
8.9
5.0
7.2
3.7
6.1
9.5
4.3
26.98
15.05
17.35
15.69
19.29
22.60
27.58
32.54
34.54
43.81
39.90
2.2
15.5
14.7
3.0
9.0
6.8
7.2
3.7
6.1
9.5
4.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Office and administrative support
occupations –Continued
Data entry and information
processing workers –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Data entry keyers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Word processors and typists ..........
Insurance claims and policy
processing clerks .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Mail clerks and mail machine
operators, except postal service ...
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Office clerks, general .........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Office machine operators, except
computer ......................................
Relative
error5
–
–
–
9.3
5.2
–
13.4
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-27
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
First-line supervisors/managers of
construction trades and extraction
workers ........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and
stonemasons .................................
Brickmasons and blockmasons ......
Carpenters ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Cement masons, concrete finishers,
and terrazzo workers ....................
Cement masons and concrete
finishers ...................................
Construction laborers .........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Construction equipment operators .....
Level 4 ..............................
Operating engineers and other
construction equipment
operators ..................................
Electricians ........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Painters and paperhangers .................
Painters, construction and
maintenance .............................
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Roofers ..............................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$37.03
29.27
33.23
14.9%
8.9
11.1
$37.03
29.27
33.23
14.9%
8.9
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.60
27.60
25.68
16.12
27.58
31.37
3.3
3.3
13.4
5.0
18.7
14.7
27.60
27.60
25.70
15.82
27.58
31.34
3.3
3.3
13.6
5.2
18.7
14.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.88
24.6
23.88
24.6
–
–
23.88
24.06
17.28
22.07
27.43
18.69
24.6
9.3
17.5
22.3
8.8
9.3
23.88
23.81
–
22.07
27.43
18.69
24.6
12.6
–
22.3
8.8
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.18
29.36
19.19
37.38
42.59
14.98
9.0
9.9
11.3
20.9
10.5
5.9
28.18
29.42
19.19
37.38
42.59
14.98
9.0
9.9
11.3
20.9
10.5
5.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.98
5.9
14.98
5.9
–
–
34.15
24.39
20.75
35.54
18.1
9.6
16.1
13.9
34.15
24.39
20.75
35.54
18.1
9.6
16.1
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34.28
22.64
20.75
35.54
19.65
18.5
10.0
16.1
13.9
16.1
34.28
22.64
20.75
35.54
19.65
18.5
10.0
16.1
13.9
16.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-28
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Construction and extraction
occupations –Continued
Sheet metal workers ..........................
Helpers, construction trades ..............
Level 1 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Miscellaneous construction and
related workers ............................
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations .....................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
mechanics, installers, and
repairers .......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Miscellaneous electrical and
electronic equipment mechanics,
installers, and repairers ................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical and electronics repairers,
powerhouse, substation, and
relay .........................................
Level 7 ..............................
Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians ...................................
Automotive technicians and repairers
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Automotive body and related
repairers ...................................
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics .........................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$28.59
14.20
13.86
15.29
15.2%
8.5
23.0
5.2
$28.68
13.37
11.08
15.29
15.2%
3.8
5.6
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.41
18.8
24.18
18.1
–
–
21.75
9.41
14.74
16.11
18.90
24.31
29.16
36.13
23.52
2.2
9.8
4.3
3.2
2.4
4.8
3.4
6.5
5.4
22.23
9.50
14.83
16.25
19.08
24.31
29.16
36.13
23.76
2.9
10.2
4.3
3.5
2.5
4.8
3.4
6.5
4.5
$11.05
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30.37
24.00
35.32
6.6
10.7
9.3
30.37
24.00
35.32
6.6
10.7
9.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.48
21.85
33.84
7.4
11.2
4.2
22.48
21.85
33.84
7.4
11.2
4.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
32.46
35.24
6.2
2.5
32.46
35.24
6.2
2.5
–
–
–
–
26.41
17.31
15.11
17.09
23.27
3.5
6.0
6.7
4.8
8.7
26.41
17.33
14.98
17.09
23.27
3.5
6.1
6.7
4.8
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.11
11.4
17.11
11.4
–
–
17.41
9.78
6.1
7.7
17.43
9.78
6.3
7.7
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-29
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Automotive service technicians
and mechanics –Continued
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel
engine specialists .........................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment
service technicians and
mechanics ....................................
Level 5 ..............................
Mobile heavy equipment
mechanics, except engines .......
Level 5 ..............................
Heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics and
installers .......................................
Level 6 ..............................
Home appliance repairers ..................
Industrial machinery installation,
repair, and maintenance workers
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Industrial machinery mechanics ....
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Maintenance and repair workers,
general .....................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Maintenance workers, machinery ..
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Millwrights ....................................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.95
16.52
22.11
7.4%
4.0
10.1
$14.68
16.52
22.11
7.0%
4.0
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.66
17.43
25.59
12.0
7.4
4.0
20.66
17.43
25.59
12.0
7.4
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.39
19.69
7.4
4.3
20.39
19.69
7.4
4.3
–
–
–
–
22.42
19.61
3.4
6.4
22.42
19.61
3.4
6.4
–
–
–
–
24.18
24.06
25.96
9.4
9.2
20.3
24.18
24.06
25.96
9.4
9.2
20.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.39
16.75
15.13
18.66
22.76
25.57
22.82
22.44
18.96
22.84
27.10
5.6
14.3
5.7
4.9
7.0
4.5
6.2
4.9
3.2
9.9
7.2
20.62
–
15.73
18.76
22.76
25.57
22.83
22.44
18.96
22.84
27.10
5.7
–
4.7
5.3
7.0
4.5
6.2
4.9
3.2
9.9
7.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.28
13.62
18.51
20.99
19.81
18.04
19.01
24.40
8.2
3.7
7.5
8.7
6.9
3.5
9.9
7.7
19.58
14.10
18.56
20.99
20.03
18.04
19.63
24.40
8.6
3.1
7.8
8.7
7.0
3.5
10.1
7.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-30
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Installation, maintenance, and repair
occupations –Continued
Millwrights –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Line installers and repairers ...............
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Electrical power-line installers and
repairers ...................................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Telecommunications line installers
and repairers ............................
Precision instrument and equipment
repairers .......................................
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair workers
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Helpers--installation, maintenance,
and repair workers ...................
Level 2 ..............................
Production occupations .......................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
production and operating workers
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Level 8 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$23.44
32.31
32.88
35.18
7.2%
3.5
10.9
3.5
$23.44
32.31
32.88
35.18
7.2%
3.5
10.9
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35.20
34.77
36.52
4.1
10.0
2.2
35.20
34.77
36.52
4.1
10.0
2.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
28.88
7.2
28.88
7.2
–
–
33.90
6.3
33.90
6.3
–
–
15.61
9.46
14.61
18.24
18.33
27.42
4.0
11.3
10.8
10.1
12.1
5.1
17.26
9.55
–
18.24
20.13
27.42
6.4
11.5
–
10.1
10.5
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.56
9.34
7.1
11.5
13.03
9.43
11.6
11.7
–
–
–
–
16.45
9.30
11.56
14.40
17.38
18.48
21.75
27.74
27.05
19.25
1.8
4.2
2.8
4.6
1.8
2.8
2.2
4.2
4.0
5.0
16.78
9.53
11.70
14.56
17.38
18.48
21.74
27.74
27.05
19.30
1.9
4.7
3.6
4.8
1.8
2.8
2.2
4.2
4.0
5.1
$10.04
8.32
10.07
11.04
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.9%
7.4
5.7
10.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.62
19.75
22.48
30.49
25.15
29.42
5.1
12.3
5.7
3.6
8.1
11.5
25.62
19.75
22.48
30.49
25.15
29.42
5.1
12.3
5.7
3.6
8.1
11.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-31
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Electrical, electronics, and
electromechanical assemblers .....
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Coil winders, tapers, and finishers
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers ..............
Level 5 ..............................
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ................................
Level 5 ..............................
Miscellaneous assemblers and
fabricators ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Team assemblers ...........................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Bakers ................................................
Level 2 ..............................
Butchers and other meat, poultry, and
fish processing workers ...............
Level 5 ..............................
Butchers and meat cutters ..............
Slaughterers and meat packers ......
Miscellaneous food processing
workers ........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Food batchmakers ..........................
Level 4 ..............................
Food cooking machine operators
and tenders ...............................
Computer control programmers and
operators ......................................
Computer-controlled machine tool
operators, metal and plastic .....
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic ......
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$15.71
11.01
13.53
19.51
14.84
5.2%
8.4
5.4
4.0
15.4
$16.10
11.01
13.53
19.51
14.84
5.1%
8.4
5.4
4.0
15.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.13
20.17
9.6
9.1
14.91
20.17
10.2
9.1
–
–
–
–
17.16
19.08
5.9
5.1
17.16
19.08
5.9
5.1
–
–
–
–
12.81
9.38
11.24
14.02
17.55
15.92
14.43
14.91
12.34
16.11
–
10.85
7.7
10.6
5.2
2.4
8.2
4.2
8.9
7.3
9.8
3.6
–
7.4
13.19
9.46
11.44
14.02
17.55
15.92
14.43
14.91
12.34
16.11
22.55
–
8.3
14.3
5.9
2.4
8.2
4.2
8.9
7.3
9.8
3.6
21.9
–
$9.03
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.81
–
5.9%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2.7
–
13.94
20.18
17.83
15.20
21.8
15.8
7.2
21.0
14.06
20.18
18.37
15.20
22.5
15.8
6.7
21.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.62
16.73
15.08
16.25
10.5
9.1
9.1
10.8
13.65
16.73
15.13
16.25
10.5
9.1
9.1
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.25
18.1
16.25
18.1
–
–
16.24
9.2
16.24
9.2
–
–
16.05
9.4
16.05
9.4
–
–
19.29
8.5
19.29
8.5
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-32
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Forming machine setters, operators,
and tenders, metal and plastic
–Continued
Level 5 ..............................
Extruding and drawing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Machine tool cutting setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Cutting, punching, and press
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Grinding, lapping, polishing, and
buffing machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Lathe and turning machine tool
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Machinists ..........................................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Metal furnace and kiln operators and
tenders ..........................................
Level 4 ..............................
Metal-refining furnace operators
and tenders ...............................
Molders and molding machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ..........................
Molding, coremaking, and casting
machine setters, operators, and
tenders, metal and plastic ........
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Tool and die makers ..........................
$18.08
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.2%
Mean
$18.08
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.2%
–
–
19.70
5.4
19.70
5.4
–
–
16.74
15.62
15.37
6.6
18.5
3.5
16.74
15.62
15.37
6.6
18.5
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.58
16.18
15.45
11.0
22.9
2.1
15.58
16.18
15.45
11.0
22.9
2.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.29
10.6
16.29
10.6
–
–
20.43
21.65
17.75
21.78
24.49
4.2
5.8
9.0
5.7
8.5
20.43
21.65
17.75
21.78
24.49
4.2
5.8
9.0
5.7
8.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.81
17.92
4.0
1.4
18.81
17.92
4.0
1.4
–
–
–
–
19.99
6.3
19.99
6.3
–
–
14.43
13.6
14.43
13.6
–
–
13.91
15.4
13.91
15.4
–
–
15.06
26.11
19.6
4.3
15.06
26.11
19.6
4.3
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-33
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Tool and die makers –Continued
Level 7 ..............................
Welding, soldering, and brazing
workers ........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Welders, cutters, solderers, and
brazers ......................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Miscellaneous metalworkers and
plastic workers .............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Bookbinders and bindery workers .....
Bindery workers ............................
Printers ...............................................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Prepress technicians and workers ..
Printing machine operators ............
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Sewing machine operators .................
Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers ......
Tailors, dressmakers, and custom
sewers ......................................
Textile machine setters, operators,
and tenders ...................................
Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and
furnishings workers .....................
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Level 4 ..............................
$28.53
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.7%
Mean
$28.53
Relative
error5
3.7%
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
–
–
18.53
17.19
18.86
18.11
19.15
22.73
3.5
15.0
7.7
3.6
5.5
9.1
18.53
17.19
18.86
18.11
19.15
22.73
3.5
15.0
7.7
3.6
5.5
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.48
18.79
17.97
19.15
22.73
3.5
8.8
3.7
5.5
9.1
18.48
18.79
17.97
19.15
22.73
3.5
8.8
3.7
5.5
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.96
15.07
14.96
12.70
12.70
19.69
16.93
17.09
22.97
18.73
20.14
16.93
17.89
11.96
–
10.70
16.40
4.0
3.7
5.0
6.4
6.4
10.2
3.8
10.6
3.9
16.1
10.0
3.8
11.5
27.5
–
4.2
11.9
16.96
15.07
14.96
–
–
19.76
–
17.09
22.97
18.83
20.19
–
17.89
14.31
10.53
10.80
16.23
4.0
3.7
5.0
–
–
10.3
–
10.6
3.9
16.2
10.0
–
11.5
17.5
2.7
3.7
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.62
12.4
–
–
–
–
13.38
17.2
13.41
17.6
–
–
13.56
9.5
13.56
9.5
–
–
13.49
13.12
7.9
11.8
13.49
13.12
7.9
11.8
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-34
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Mean
Production occupations –Continued
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Power plant operators ....................
Stationary engineers and boiler
operators ......................................
Level 7 ..............................
Chemical processing machine setters,
operators, and tenders ..................
Crushing, grinding, polishing,
mixing, and blending workers .....
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Mixing and blending machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Level 3 ..............................
Cutting workers .................................
Level 4 ..............................
Cutting and slicing machine
setters, operators, and tenders ..
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers,
and weighers ................................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Packaging and filling machine
operators and tenders ...................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Painting workers ................................
Level 4 ..............................
Coating, painting, and spraying
machine setters, operators, and
tenders ......................................
Photographic process workers and
processing machine operators ......
$14.30
Full-time workers
Relative
error5
3.6%
Mean
$14.30
Relative
error5
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
3.6%
–
–
34.82
34.39
4.1
4.4
34.82
34.39
4.1
4.4
–
–
–
–
29.81
31.25
5.7
6.7
30.15
31.25
5.5
6.7
–
–
–
–
22.37
10.1
22.37
10.1
–
–
17.41
15.37
20.02
5.0
4.9
6.4
17.41
15.37
20.02
5.0
4.9
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.13
15.81
15.09
17.70
5.7
4.2
6.6
13.7
17.13
15.81
15.09
17.70
5.7
4.2
6.6
13.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.98
7.8
14.98
7.8
–
–
18.72
13.30
17.39
19.73
21.02
19.77
21.49
3.4
8.3
4.6
6.8
17.8
11.1
10.8
18.75
13.30
17.58
19.73
21.02
19.77
21.49
3.4
8.3
4.0
6.8
17.8
11.1
10.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.78
13.09
13.21
16.77
14.08
15.52
7.4
12.4
9.6
8.1
11.7
6.4
14.11
13.09
13.21
16.77
14.08
15.52
7.4
12.4
9.6
8.1
11.7
6.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.13
13.4
13.13
13.4
–
–
11.30
9.4
–
$9.07
8.3%
–
See footnotes at end of table.
NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY
Middle Atlantic
3-35
December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Production occupations –Continued
Photographic processing machine
operators ..................................
Miscellaneous production workers ....
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Helpers--production workers .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Transportation and material moving
occupations .....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Level 7 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
First-line supervisors/managers of
helpers, laborers, and material
movers, hand ................................
First-line supervisors/managers of
transportation and
material-moving machine and
vehicle operators ..........................
Airline pilots, copilots, and flight
engineers ..................................
Bus drivers .........................................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Bus drivers, transit and intercity ....
Bus drivers, school ........................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers ..........................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$11.27
13.27
9.87
10.33
16.16
18.64
16.85
15.90
11.54
10.08
12.72
11.4%
3.8
1.6
4.4
8.0
13.0
6.8
10.6
2.9
3.5
5.7
–
$13.39
9.95
10.38
16.26
18.64
16.85
15.90
11.59
10.14
12.72
–
4.5%
1.9
5.3
8.4
13.0
6.8
10.6
2.9
3.3
5.7
–
$11.11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.45
9.59
12.37
14.83
19.54
19.62
22.85
32.74
14.95
1.5
2.0
3.1
2.4
3.0
3.9
3.2
11.6
10.3
16.08
9.85
12.49
14.98
20.41
19.63
22.85
32.74
15.17
1.7
2.7
3.1
2.6
2.5
4.2
3.2
11.6
11.1
11.62
8.82
11.08
13.59
15.62
–
–
–
–
5.9
3.2
5.8
3.9
5.0
–
–
–
–
22.47
10.8
22.99
11.1
–
–
23.55
6.8
23.55
6.8
–
–
126.71
16.21
14.57
18.44
16.68
15.51
14.93
14.91
9.6
13.2
9.2
11.0
22.5
5.9
9.8
5.2
126.71
16.66
–
–
16.64
–
–
–
9.6
20.0
–
–
22.7
–
–
–
–
15.26
13.60
14.85
–
15.15
12.96
14.85
–
7.4
10.9
5.5
–
7.9
10.5
5.5
17.25
7.73
11.91
4.2
3.6
5.5
17.85
–
11.85
4.3
–
5.8
12.19
7.48
–
9.4
4.6
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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Middle Atlantic
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December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Driver/sales workers and truck
drivers –Continued
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Level 6 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Driver/sales workers ......................
Level 3 ..............................
Truck drivers, heavy and
tractor-trailer ............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Level 5 ..............................
Truck drivers, light or delivery
services ....................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ...............
Level 3 ..............................
Parking lot attendants ........................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Service station attendants ..................
Crane and tower operators .................
Dredge, excavating, and loading
machine operators ........................
Excavating and loading machine
and dragline operators .............
Industrial truck and tractor operators
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Laborers and material movers, hand
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$14.99
20.51
19.47
22.71
20.86
13.86
12.58
4.5%
7.7
4.8
6.3
14.2
15.4
5.8
$15.30
20.79
19.47
22.68
22.68
15.20
12.63
4.3%
7.6
4.8
6.3
14.1
14.8
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.08
13.47
16.49
20.90
19.35
4.2
6.9
5.3
7.4
5.0
19.24
–
16.76
21.22
19.35
4.2
–
3.9
7.2
5.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.43
8.56
11.29
14.27
20.42
11.52
12.94
8.35
8.83
7.95
11.50
22.63
5.6
3.9
5.9
5.6
11.4
27.6
15.1
5.7
7.3
7.9
18.4
6.0
16.07
–
11.14
14.47
20.73
11.70
–
8.44
–
7.90
11.50
22.63
6.4
–
6.2
5.9
11.7
28.5
–
8.1
–
11.2
18.4
6.0
$11.88
8.32
–
–
–
–
–
8.13
–
–
–
–
10.3%
3.9
–
–
–
–
–
2.3
–
–
–
–
18.23
3.2
18.23
3.2
–
–
18.23
16.17
13.04
15.29
19.60
11.58
9.50
12.57
14.45
19.02
11.06
3.2
4.8
6.4
4.4
4.5
2.3
3.8
3.9
5.4
7.6
5.7
18.23
16.53
13.46
15.68
19.63
11.96
9.66
12.62
14.49
20.69
11.09
3.2
4.7
5.7
4.7
4.5
2.3
5.1
4.2
5.6
6.4
6.1
–
11.69
–
–
–
9.79
9.09
11.82
13.42
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
–
4.4
4.0
6.8
4.0
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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Middle Atlantic
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December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Cleaners of vehicles and
equipment ................................
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand .............
Full-time workers
Part-time workers
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
Mean
Relative
error5
$10.52
9.13
14.89
11.52
5.3%
3.9
7.8
13.0
$11.28
9.64
14.89
11.52
5.3%
2.6
7.8
13.0
$8.47
8.41
–
–
2.0%
1.7
–
–
11.74
2.8
12.02
2.9
10.39
5.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Middle Atlantic
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December 2008 - January 2010
Table 3
Private industry workers: Mean hourly earnings1 for full-time and
part-time workers2 by work levels3 — Continued
Total
Occupation4 and level
Relative
error5
Mean
Transportation and material moving
occupations –Continued
Laborers and freight, stock, and
material movers, hand
–Continued
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Level 4 ..............................
Not able to be leveled ........
Machine feeders and offbearers .....
Level 3 ..............................
Packers and packagers, hand .........
Level 1 ..............................
Level 2 ..............................
Level 3 ..............................
Full-time workers
$9.75
12.33
15.11
17.35
11.20
17.22
14.61
10.79
8.97
12.48
14.46
5.7%
4.4
5.2
8.9
6.4
8.8
5.8
4.8
3.4
4.2
3.6
1 Earnings are the straight-time hourly wages or salaries paid to employees.
They include incentive pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and hazard pay. Excluded are
premium pay for overtime, vacations, and holidays; nonproduction bonuses; and tips.
The mean is computed by totaling the pay of all workers and dividing by the number
of workers, weighed by hours.
2 Employees are classified as working either a full-time or a part-time schedule
based on the definition used by each establishment. Therefore, a worker with a
35-hour-per-week schedule might be considered a full-time employee in one
establishment, but classified as part-time in another firm, where a 40-hour week is the
minimum full-time schedule.
3 Each occupation for which data are collected in an establishment is evaluated
based on four factors, including knowledge, job controls and complexity, contacts,
and physical environment. For more information, see chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook
Mean
$9.81
12.39
15.22
19.57
11.22
17.41
14.61
11.13
9.19
12.33
14.47
Relative
error5
7.6%
4.9
5.7
6.0
6.9
9.5
5.8
5.2
3.8
4.3
3.6
Part-time workers
Mean
$9.61
11.39
–
–
–
–
–
8.79
8.16
–
–
Relative
error5
4.9%
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
6.0
4.2
–
–
of Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
4 The NCS uses the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification coding structure,
which defines more than 800 unique occupations, to match jobs sampled by the
survey. Military occupations are excluded from the survey.
5 The relative standard error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percent of
the estimate. It can be used to calculate a "confidence interval" around a sample
estimate. For more information about RSEs, see chapter 8 of the BLS Handbook of
Methods, at http://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/homch8_a.htm.
NOTE: Dashes indicate that data did not meet publication criteria. Broad occupational
groups may include data for subordinate occupational groups not shown separately.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey.
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Middle Atlantic
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December 2008 - January 2010