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Workforce Information and Analysis"],"dc_date":["2007/2008"],"dcterms_description":["Biennial","Title from cover","\"See which jobs are expected to be in highest demand over the next two years.\""],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["[Atlanta, GA] : Georgia Dept. of Labor, Workforce Information \u0026 Analysis, 2007"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Employment forecasting--Georgia--Crisp County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Dooly County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Macon County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Marion County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Schley County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Sumter County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Taylor County--Periodicals","Employment forecasting--Georgia--Webster County--Periodicals"],"dcterms_title":["Georgia jobs 2007-2008 : Short-term employment projections. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bl200-pe46-bs1-bw15-b2007-h2008-belec-p-btext"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bl200-pe46-bs1-bw15-b2007-h2008-belec-p-btext"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["state government records"],"dcterms_extent":["v. : ill. ; 25 cm."],"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"During the years 2007 and 2008, more than 700 new jobs will be created annually in the Middle Flint \nArea. In addition to these job openings arising from employment growth, openings will also arise from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, die, or leave the labor force permanently for other reasons. This is important because over the next two years job openings resulting from replacement needs will exceed those resulting from \ngrowth in many occupations. It is expected that more than 1,100 additional job openings per year will result from the need to replace workers who \nleave doing this period. \nThis brochure lists the jobs expected to be in the highest demand over the next two years in this area. Each table shows the top ten or so jobs expected to have the most annual openings by the level of education and training usually required for employment. Annual openings are split into those resulting from \ngrowth (new positions) and those resulting from replacements. \nArea wages from the 2007 Georgia Wage Survey are also shown for each occupation. All wages are hourly, except that annual wages are shown for the few occupations in which the number of hours typi- \ncally worked in a year is less than 2,080. \nGeorgia Department of Labor Workforce Information \u0026 Analysis \nMichael L. Thurmond Commissioner \n \nGeorgia Jobs 2007-2008 \nShort-term Employment Projections \nSee which jobs are expected to be in highest demand over the next two years \nWorkforce Investment Area #15 Middle Flint \n \nTaylor \n \nMarion Schley \n \nMacon \n \nWebster \n \nSumter \n \nDooly Crisp \n \nIncludes the following counties: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor and Webster \n \n Middle Flint Area's Top Jobs by Most Expected Annual Openings for 2007-2008 \n \nMore than a Bachelor's Degree \nOccupation \nFarm, Ranch, \u0026 Other Ag Managers General \u0026 Operations Managers \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \n50 \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nAnnual Openings \n60 10 \n \nAverage Wage \nN/A 40.27 \n \nBachelor's Degree \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nElem School Teachers, Exc Special Ed \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nIndustrial Production Managers \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \nMiddle School Teachers, Exc Special \u0026 Voc Ed 0 \n \n10 \n \nSecondary School Teachers, Exc Special \n \n\u0026 Voc Ed \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nAnnual Openings \n20 10 10 \n10 \n \nAverage Wage \n44,738 28.38 46,875 \n46,327 \n \nAssociate's Degree or Postsecondary Vocational Training \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nAutomotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 0 \n \n10 \n \nLicensed Practical and Licensed \n \nVocational Nurses \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nRegistered Nurses \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nAnnual Openings \n10 \n10 10 \n \nAverage Wage \n12.46 \n14.62 24.46 \n \nWork Experience in a Related Occupation \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nSupervisors of Farming, Fishing, \n \n\u0026 Forestry Workers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nSupervisors of Production \u0026 Operating Workers 10 \n \n10 \n \nSupervisors of Food Prep \u0026 Serving Workers 0 \n \n10 \n \nSupervisors of Office \u0026 Admin Support Workers 0 \n \n10 \n \nSupervisors of Retail Sales Workers \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nGraders \u0026 Sorters, Agricultural Products \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nAnnual Openings \n20 20 10 10 10 10 \n \nAverage Wage \n18.79 20.00 11.50 21.54 15.50 \n7.91 \n \nLong-term on-the-job Training \nOccupation \nCabinetmakers \u0026 Bench Carpenters Cooks, Restaurant Police \u0026 Sheriff's Patrol Officers Welders, Cutters, Solderers, \u0026 Brazers \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nAnnual Openings \n20 10 10 10 \n \nAverage Wage \n8.40 9.59 14.13 12.11 \n \nModerate-term on-the-job Training \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nExtrude, Form, Press, \u0026 Compact Mach Setrs, \n \nOprs, \u0026 Tndrs \n \n50 \n \n0 \n \nTruck Drivers, Heavy \u0026 Tractor-Trailer \n \n40 \n \n10 \n \nTeam Assemblers \n \n10 \n \n20 \n \nAgricultural Equipment Operators \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nCustomer Service Representatives \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nLogging Equipment Operators \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nSales Reps, Wholesale \u0026 Mfg, Exc Tech \n \n\u0026 Scientific Products \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nBookkeeping, Accounting, \u0026 Auditing Clerks 0 \n \n10 \n \nCooks, Institution \u0026 Cafeteria \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nCorrectional Officers \u0026 Jailers \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nCrush, Grind, \u0026 Polish Mach Setrs, Oprs, \n \n\u0026 Tndrs \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \nExec Secretaries \u0026 Admin Assistants \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nFurnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, \u0026 Kettle \n \nOperators \u0026 Tenders \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \nInspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, \n \n\u0026 Weighers \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nMaintenance \u0026 Repair Workers, General \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \nMixing \u0026 Blending Machine Setrs, Oprs, \n \n\u0026 Tenders \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \nAnnual Openings \n50 50 30 20 20 20 \n20 10 10 10 \n10 10 \n10 \n10 10 \n10 \n \nAverage Wage \n9.03 15.32 9.44 22.16 12.85 14.05 \n27.56 11.83 7.56 11.79 \n15.08 14.03 \n12.53 \n11.97 12.65 \n9.72 \n \nOperating Engineers \u0026 Other Construct \n \nEquipment Operators \n \n0 \n \nSecretaries, Exc Legal, Medical, \u0026 Executive 0 \n \nSlaughterers \u0026 Meat Packers \n \n10 \n \nStructural Metal Fabricators \u0026 Fitters \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \n10 12.45 \n \n10 \n \n10 10.03 \n \n0 \n \n10 8.50 \n \n0 \n \n10 9.54 \n \nShort-term on-the-job Training \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nFarmworkers \u0026 Laborers, Crop, Nursery, \n \n\u0026 Greenhouse \n \n110 \n \n40 \n \nCashiers \n \n0 \n \n70 \n \nCombined Food Prep \u0026 Serving Workers, \n \nIncl Fast Food \n \n0 \n \n50 \n \nMeat, Poultry, \u0026 Fish Cutters \u0026 Trimmers \n \n40 \n \n10 \n \nRetail Salespersons \n \n10 \n \n40 \n \nChild Care Workers \n \n30 \n \n10 \n \nHelpers--Production Workers \n \n30 \n \n10 \n \nMaids \u0026 Housekeeping Cleaners \n \n30 \n \n10 \n \nLaborers \u0026 Freight, Stock, and Material \n \nMovers, Hand \n \n0 \n \n30 \n \nFarmworkers, Farm \u0026 Ranch Animals \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nIndustrial Truck \u0026 Tractor Operators \n \n10 \n 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In addition to these job openings arising from employment growth, openings will also arise from the need to replace workers who transfer to other \noccupations, retire, die, or leave the labor force permanently for other reasons. This is important because over the next two years job openings resulting from replacement needs will exceed those resulting \nfrom growth in many occupations. It is expected that more than 1,100 additional job openings per year \nwill result from the need to replace workers who leave doing this period. \nThis brochure lists the jobs expected to be in the highest demand over the next two years in this area. Each table shows the top ten or so jobs expected to have the most annual openings by the level of education and training usually required for employment. Annual openings are split into those resulting from \ngrowth (new positions) and those resulting from replacements. \nArea wages from the 2006 Georgia Wage Survey are also shown for each occupation. All wages are hourly, except that annual wages are shown for the \nfew occupations in which the number of hours typically worked in a year is less than 2,080. \nGeorgia Department of Labor Workforce Information \u0026 Analysis \nMichael L. Thurmond Commissioner \n \ngeorgia jobs 2006 - 2007 \n \nShort-term Employment Projections \nSee which jobs are expected to be in highest demand over the next two years \nWorkforce Investment Area #15 Middle Flint \nIncludes the following counties: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor and Webster \n \n Middle Flint Area's Top Jobs by Most Expected Annual Openings for 2006-2007 \n \nMore than a Bachelor's Degree \n \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nAdministrative Services Managers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nComputer \u0026 Information Systems Managers 10 \n \n10 \n \nEd Administrators, Elem \u0026 Secondary School 10 \n \n10 \n \nFinancial Managers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nGeneral \u0026 Operations Managers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nInstructional Coordinators \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nManagement Analysts \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nMedical \u0026 Health Services Managers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nPharmacists \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nSales Managers \n \n10 \n \n10 \n 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This is important \nbecause over the next two years job openings resulting from replacement needs will exceed those resulting from growth in many occupations. It is expected that almost 1,000 additional job openings \nper year will result from the need to replace workers who leave doing this period. \nThis brochure lists the jobs expected to be in the highest demand over the next two years in this area. Each table shows the top ten or so jobs expected to have the most annual openings by the level of education and training usually required for employment. Annual openings are split into those resulting from \ngrowth (new positions) and those resulting from replacements. \nArea wages from the 2005 Georgia Wage Survey are also shown for each occupation. All wages are hourly, except that annual wages are shown for the \nfew occupations in which the number of hours typically worked in a year is less than 2,080. \n \nGeorgia Department of Labor Workforce Information \u0026 Analysis \nMichael L. Thurmond Commissioner \n \ngeorgia jobs 2005 - 2006 \n \nShort-term Employment Projections \nSee which jobs are expected to be in highest demand over the next two years \nWorkforce Investment Area #15 Middle Flint \nIncludes the following counties: Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter, Taylor and Webster \n \n Middle Flint Area's Top Jobs by Most Expected Annual Openings for 2005-2006 \n \nMore than a Bachelor's Degree \nOccupation \nEducation Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School General and Operations Managers Instructional Coordinators \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nAnnual Average \n \nPositions Replacements Openings \n \nWage \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 79,137 \n \n0 \n \n10 \n \n10 35.26 \n \n10 \n \n0 \n \n10 30.30 \n \nBachelor's Degree \nOccupation \n \nNew \n \nJob \n \nPositions Replacements \n \nElementary School Teachers, Except \n \nSpecial Education \n \n20 \n \n10 \n \nInsurance Sales Agents \n \n10 \n \n10 \n \nMiddle School Teachers, Except \n \nSpecial and 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This is important \nbecause over the next two years job openings resulting from replacement needs will exceed those \nresulting from growth in many occupations. It is expected that nearly 1,100 additional job openings per year will result from the need to replace workers \nwho leave during this period. \nThis brochure lists the jobs expected to be in the highest demand over the next two years in this area. Each table shows the top ten jobs expected to have the most annual openings by the level of education \nand training usually required for employment. Annual openings are split into those resulting from growth (new positions) and those resulting \nfrom replacements. \nArea wages from the 2004 Georgia Wage Survey are also shown for each occupation. 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