Moderate-term on-the-job-Training (Continued) Statistical Assistants Team Assemblers Truck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Short-term on-the-job Training Amusement & Recreation Attendants Bartenders Bill & Account Collectors Cashiers Child Care Workers Cleaners of Vehicles & Equipment Comb Food Prep & Serving Workers, Incl Fast Food Cooks, Fast Food Cooks, Short Order Counter & Rental Clerks Counter Attendants, Caf, Food Concession, & Coffee Shop Dining Room & Cafeteria Attendants & Bartender Helpers Dishwashers Driver/Sales Workers Food Preparation Workers Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, & Repair Workers Helpers--Production Workers Home Health Aides Hosts & Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, & Coffee Shop Hotel, Motel, & Resort Desk Clerks Industrial Truck & Tractor Forklift Operators Interviewers, Exc Eligibility & Loan Janitors & Cleaners, Exc Maids& Housekeeping Cleaners Laborers & Freight, Stock, & Material Movers, Hand Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners Office Clerks, General Packaging & Filling Machine Operators & Tenders Packers & Packagers, Hand Personal & Home Care Aides Postal Service Mail Carriers Receptionists & Information Clerks Retail Salespersons Security Guards Shipping, Receiving, & Traffic Clerks Stock Clerks & Order Fillers Teacher Assistants Telemarketers Tellers Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services Waiters & Waitresses 12.11 16.51 16.19 8.66 9.32 12.34 8.00 7.70 9.25 7.48 7.80 7.23 10.24 7.65 8.21 7.34 13.07 8.73 10.16 11.47 7.99 7.11 7.44 12.35 11.76 8.45 11.37 10.34 7.79 11.32 13.69 7.75 8.71 22.06 12.24 10.21 10.75 13.13 10.31 17,536 10.49 10.99 11.71 8.27 Area Average Wages by Job Preparation Level Education/Training/Experience Hourly Wage Annual Wage Bachelor's or higher degree .................................................. 34.04 First professional degree .......................................................... 54.38 Doctoral degree........................................................................ 54.81 Master's degree ........................................................................ 28.21 Work experience plus Bachelor's or higher degree ..................39.01 Bachelor's degree ..................................................................... 25.07 70,800 113,100 114,000 58,700 81,100 52,200 Postsecondary education but less than Bachelor's.............. 20.47 Associate's degree.................................................................... 26.25 Postsecondary vocational training............................................14.78 42,600 54,600 30,700 All Other (no formal postsecondary education required) ...... 12.99 Work experience in a related occupation................................. 20.84 Long-term on-the-job training of more than one year..............17.52 Moderate-term on-the-job training of 1-12 months................. 14.20 Short-term on-the-job training of less than one month ........... 10.07 27,000 43,300 36,400 29,500 21,000 All categories combined......................................................... 17.54 36,500 For more information, please contact Lori Barkster at (404) 232-3875 Fax (404) 232-3888 Email: Workforce_Info@dol.state.ga.us www.dol.state.ga.us/wp/lmi_publications.htm 2008 GEORGIA Area Occupational Wages Employers and job seekers: know the " fair market value" of positions to be filled. Workforce Investment Area #12 Richmond/Burke Richmond Burke Includes the fiollowing counties: Burke and Richmond Georgia Department of Labor Michael L. Thurmond Commissioner Area Occupational Wages Occupational wage rates are a product of the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Wage Survey. The Workforce Information and Analysis (WI&A) Division of the Georgia Department of Labor surveys over 9,400 Georgia employers annually to determine wage rates for nearly 800 occupations. This pamphlet includes wages for the 150 occupations with the most expected job openings statewide that meet disclosure criteria in this WIA area. Wages in this pamphlet are reprinted from the 2008 edition of the Georgia Wage Survey. Occupation More than a Bachelor's Degree Administrative Services Managers Chief Executives Computer & Information Systems Managers Dentists, General Ed Admins, Elem & Secondary School Ed, Vocational, & School Counselors Financial Managers General & Operations Managers Instructional Coordinators Lawyers Librarians Management Analysts Marketing Managers Medical & Health Services Managers Pharmacists Sales Managers Training & Development Specialists Average Wage 27.92 68.95 41.92 64.43 80,778 28.21 38.03 39.76 32.75 51.38 26.76 36.37 39.89 41.97 51.31 44.18 25.49 Bachelor's Degree Accountants & Auditors Child, Family, & School Social Workers Civil Engineers Computer Programmers Computer Software Engineers, Applications Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software Computer Systems Analysts Cost Estimators Elem School Teachers, Exc Special Education Employment, Recruitment, & Placement Specialists Financial Analysts Graphic Designers 26.86 17.73 31.92 27.52 27.76 38.16 29.07 30.66 45,762 17.59 31.77 18.21 Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technologists Network & Computer Systems Administrators Network Systems & Data Comm Analysts Secondary School Teachers, Exc Special & Vocational Ed Special Ed Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, & Elem School Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Associate's Degree Computer Support Specialists Legal Secretaries Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Medical Records & Health Info Technicians Radiologic Technologists and Technicians Registered Nurses Postsecondary Vocational Training Auto Service Technicians & Mechanics Bus & Truck Mechanics & Diesel Engine Specialists Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Comm & Ind Equipment Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors Hairdressers, Hairstylists, & Cosmetologists Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses Nursing Aides, Orderlies, & Attendants Preschool Teachers, Exc Special Ed Real Estate Sales Agents Surgical Technologists Welders, Cutters, Solderers, & Brazers Work Experience in a Related Occupation Exec Secretaries & Admin Assts Supvrs of Construction Trades & Extraction Workers Supvrs of Food Preparation & Serving Workers Supvrs of Helpers, Laborers, & Material Movers, Hand Supvrs of Housekeeping & Janitorial Workers Supvrs of Landscaping, Lawn Service, & Groundskeeping Workers Supvrs of Mechanics, Installers, & Repairers Supvrs of Non-Retail Sales Workers Supvrs of Office & Admin Support Workers Supervisors of Personal Service Workers Supvrs of Production & Operating Workers Supvrs of Retail Sales Workers Supvrs of Transport & Material-Moving Machine & Vehicle Operators Food Service Managers 24.30 27.45 29.38 55,593 41,721 61,797 18.28 17.02 15.42 15.44 22.90 30.46 16.00 14.48 22.25 17.24 8.72 15.96 10.43 15.44 18.13 16.59 15.87 16.83 21.62 14.17 20.07 16.45 18.76 26.06 25.33 21.06 17.90 28.50 15.25 26.71 26.16 Industrial Production Managers Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg, Exc Tech & Scientific Products Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg, Tech & Scientific Products Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 41.95 26.58 22.12 12.31 Long-term on-the-job Training Butchers & Meat Cutters Carpenters Claims Adjusters, Examiners, & Investigators Cooks, Restaurant Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers Electricians Heating, Air Cond, & Refrigeration Mechanics & Installers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Machinists Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Exc Engines Plumbers, Pipefitters, & Steamfitters Purchasing Agents, Exc Wholesale, Retail, & Farm Products Sheet Metal Workers 12.37 17.02 22.95 9.62 23.38 21.37 13.01 22.62 16.86 21.03 18.65 24.06 13.57 Moderate-term on-the-job-Training Advertising Sales Agents 17.70 Billing & Posting Clerks & Machine Operators 13.26 Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks 13.56 Bus Drivers, School 12.60 Construction Laborers 12.56 Cooks, Institution & Cafeteria 10.17 Customer Service Reps 12.27 Cut, Punch, & Press Machine Setters, Operators, & Tenders, Metal & Plastic 13.69 Data Entry Keyers 10.86 Dental Assistants 12.88 Dispatchers, Exc Police, Fire, & Ambulance 15.76 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, & Weighers 16.19 Laundry & Dry-Cleaning Workers 9.12 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General 18.41 Medical Assistants 12.68 Medical Secretaries 14.15 Painters, Construction & Maintenance 16.08 Payroll & Timekeeping Clerks 15.89 Pharmacy Technicians 15.88 Printing Machine Operators 14.36 Production, Planning, & Expediting Clerks 17.25 Secretaries, Exc Legal, Medical, & Executive 11.90 Social & Human Service Assistants 12.48 Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary Aids and Services Available upon Request to Individuals with Disabilities