2007 RESIDUAL EARNING CAPACITY WAGE TABLE

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1 MANAGEMENT OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 0111 Financial Managers $52,725 $69,452 $90, Human Resources Managers $56,194 $72,252 $92, Purchasing Managers $48,563 $62,438 $77, Other Administrative Services Managers $49,256 $65,192 $86, Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers $50,644 $72,133 $103, Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers $45,094 $59,591 $80, Other Business Services Managers $43,706 $62,478 $88, Telecommunication Carriers Managers $67,294 $78,886 $90, Postal and Courier Services Managers $44,400 $57,712 $74, Engineering, Science and Architecture Managers $65,213 $82,062 $100, Information Systems and Data Processing Managers $59,663 $76,168 $92, Managers in Health Care $48,563 $61,823 $72, Administrators in Post-Secondary Education and Vocational Training $50,644 $72,045 $93, School Principals and Administrators of Elementary and Secondary Education $81,170 $90,183 $100, Managers in Social, Community and Correctional Services $40,237 $55,531 $72, Government Managers in Health and Social Policy Development and Program Administration $62,438 $76,108 $93, Government Managers in Economic Analysis, Policy Development and Program Administration $63,132 $79,095 $95, Government Managers in Education Policy Development and Program Administration $57,582 $79,320 $103, Other Managers in Public Administration $60,357 $74,752 $91, Library, Archive, Museum and Art Gallery Managers $43,012 $59,660 $72, Managers in Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts $41,625 $58,502 $82, Recreation and Sport Program and Service Directors $33,300 $46,949 $63, Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers $63,132 $69,444 $95, Retail Trade Managers $27,056 $39,666 $56, Restaurant and Food Service Managers $21,506 $33,314 $46, Accommodation Service Managers $20,118 $33,266 $49, Commissioned Police Officers $77,007 $89,725 $101, Fire Chiefs and Senior Firefighting Officers $72,845 $81,637 $90, Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces $60,357 $72,192 $85, Other Services Managers $25,668 $41,611 $60, Construction Managers $44,400 $65,019 $85, Residential Home Builders and Renovators $28,443 $43,025 $64, Transportation Managers $44,400 $60,858 $79, Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers $39,544 $52,857 $70, Primary Production Managers (Except Agriculture) $56,194 $76,399 $97, Manufacturing Managers $49,256 $65,334 $86, Utilities Managers $59,663 $76,214 $97,820

2 BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 1111 Financial Auditors and Accountants $40,931 $53,554 $72, Financial and Investment Analysts $49,256 $60,858 $79, Securities Agents, Investment Dealers and Traders $38,850 $55,765 $95, Other Financial Officers $39,544 $55,423 $83, Specialists in Human Resources $47,175 $59,671 $75, Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management $42,319 $58,762 $83, Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks $38,156 $44,931 $56, Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks $35,381 $43,107 $54, Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks $37,462 $47,031 $60, Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations $37,462 $47,018 $56, Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations $38,850 $48,329 $57, Administrative Officers $35,381 $43,125 $56, Executive Assistants $37,462 $44,998 $56, Personnel and Recruitment Officers $42,319 $49,738 $64, Property Administrators $27,749 $41,632 $56, Purchasing Agents and Officers $39,544 $48,019 $58, Conference and Event Planners $35,381 $43,083 $56, Court Officers and Justices of the Peace $40,931 $55,498 $75, Immigration, Unemployment Insurance and Revenue Officers $42,319 $51,365 $58, Bookkeepers $25,668 $33,333 $42, Loan Officers $32,606 $40,624 $52, Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners $35,381 $43,132 $55, Insurance Underwriters $33,993 $41,589 $51, Assessors, Valuators and Appraisers $42,319 $56,619 $63, Customs, Ship and Other Brokers $31,912 $38,762 $52, Secretaries (Except Legal and Medical) $28,443 $34,766 $42, Legal Secretaries $31,218 $37,343 $45, Medical Secretaries $28,443 $33,272 $39, Court Recorders and Medical Transcriptionists $32,606 $36,218 $47, General Office Clerks $27,056 $34,658 $42, Typists and Word Processing Operators $28,443 $33,445 $39, Records and File Clerks $27,749 $33,524 $40, Receptionists and Switchboard Operators $24,281 $29,170 $35, Computer Operators $31,218 $38,805 $47, Data Entry Clerks $27,056 $32,764 $40, Typesetters and Related Occupations $29,137 $39,012 $49, Telephone Operators $33,300 $40,981 $45, Accounting and Related Clerks $28,443 $34,679 $42, Payroll Clerks $32,606 $38,737 $45, Tellers, Financial Services $25,668 $29,131 $34, Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks $28,443 $33,298 $40, Collectors $30,525 $37,362 $45, Administrative Clerks $32,606 $38,826 $47, Personnel Clerks $34,687 $41,646 $52, Court Clerks $32,606 $37,372 $42, Library Clerks $28,443 $32,616 $38, Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks $30,525 $37,389 $47, Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks $30,525 $37,299 $46, Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks $28,443 $37,398 $46, Mail, Postal and Related Clerks $28,443 $39,859 $44, Letter Carriers $41,625 $42,820 $45, Couriers and Messengers $27,056 $36,165 $46, Shippers and Receivers $28,443 $36,180 $46, Storekeepers and Parts Clerks $29,831 $38,840 $49, Production Clerks $35,381 $44,336 $54, Purchasing and Inventory Clerks $29,831 $37,398 $47, Dispatchers and Radio Operators $32,606 $41,687 $49, Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers $41,625 $51,715 $57,582

3 NATURAL & APPLIED SCIENCES & RELATED OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 2111 Physicists and Astronomers $43,706 $66,627 $90, Chemists $45,788 $57,158 $72, Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists $51,338 $69,358 $83, Meteorologists $61,744 $73,547 $83, Other Professional Occupations in Physical Sciences $55,500 $66,728 $80, Biologists and Related Scientists $42,319 $57,143 $77, Forestry Professionals $55,500 $65,289 $76, Agricultural Representatives, Consultants and Specialists $42,319 $62,252 $83, Civil Engineers $52,725 $65,661 $83, Mechanical Engineers $53,419 $66,691 $83, Electrical and Electronics Engineers $56,194 $69,513 $84, Chemical Engineers $56,194 $69,474 $86, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers $50,644 $62,255 $75, Metallurgical and Materials Engineers $55,500 $66,701 $76, Mining Engineers $63,132 $73,683 $89, Geological Engineers $53,419 $62,213 $90, Petroleum Engineers $64,519 $83,276 $102, Aerospace Engineers $55,500 $69,401 $86, Computer Engineers $53,419 $65,252 $79, Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. $50,644 $63,870 $83, Architects $47,869 $62,348 $83, Landscape Architects $49,256 $60,749 $75, Urban and Land Use Planners $48,563 $60,855 $78, Land Surveyors $39,544 $48,422 $64, Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries $49,256 $62,431 $83, Computer Systems Analysts $49,256 $62,206 $75, Computer Programmers $43,706 $53,261 $64, Applied Chemical Technologists and Technicians $38,156 $48,657 $62, Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians $42,319 $55,714 $68, Meteorological Technicians $53,419 $64,904 $82, Biological Technologists and Technicians $37,462 $45,996 $57, Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors $42,319 $49,829 $58, Forestry Technologists and Technicians $43,706 $49,913 $56, Conservation and Fishery Officers - $48,563 $63,261 $83, Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists $30,525 $43,552 $52, Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians and Construction Estimators $42,319 $55,439 $70, Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians $43,706 $55,758 $70, Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians $39,544 $50,011 $63, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians $42,319 $53,573 $67, Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment) $36,768 $45,889 $58, Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics $52,031 $61,069 $72, Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors $49,256 $56,591 $70, Architectural Technologists and Technicians $39,544 $48,016 $63, Industrial Designers $42,319 $51,374 $69, Drafting Technologists and Technicians $39,544 $48,514 $58, Survey Technologists and Technicians $35,381 $41,653 $55, Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians $41,625 $51,991 $58, Nondestructive Testers and Inspectors $45,788 $55,686 $72, Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers $49,256 $61,299 $74, Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety $49,256 $60,573 $70, Construction Inspectors $43,706 $52,079 $63, Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors $48,563 $74,451 $133, Air Traffic Control Occupations $50,644 $67,587 $92, Deck Officers, Water Transport $34,687 $61,070 $97, Engineer Officers, Water Transport $70,070 $79,114 $97, Railway and Marine Traffic Controllers $50,644 $59,630 $69,376

4 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 3111 Specialist Physicians $68,682 $152, General Practitioners and Family Physicians $70,070 $136, Dentists $83,945 $137, Veterinarians $50,644 $68,842 $70, Optometrists $76,313 $105,316 $132, Chiropractors $49,256 $83,168 $125, Other Professional Occupations in Health Diagnosing and Treating $41,625 $50,038 $62, Pharmacists $58,969 $72,198 $86, Dietitians and Nutritionists $46,481 $52,638 $56, Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists $54,807 $60,162 $68, Physiotherapists $47,869 $55,479 $60, Occupational Therapists $42,319 $52,586 $56, Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment $27,056 $35,463 $48, Head Nurses and Supervisors $49,256 $58,482 $65, Registered Nurses $40,931 $49,893 $56, Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants $46,481 $53,180 $58, Medical Laboratory Technicians $30,525 $37,962 $49, Animal Health Technologists $26,362 $32,374 $48, Respiratory Therapists and Clinical Perfusionists $47,869 $53,695 $58, Medical Radiation Technologists $43,706 $52,610 $58, Medical Sonographers $49,950 $54,512 $61, Cardiology Technologists $33,993 $40,243 $45, Electroencephalographic and Other Diagnostic Technologists, n.e.c. $36,768 $48,640 $58, Other Medical Technologists and Technicians (Except Dental Health) $28,443 $37,161 $45, Dental Technicians and Laboratory Bench Workers $28,443 $38,783 $49, Denturists $24,281 $41,654 $61, Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists $47,869 $61,279 $72, Opticians $33,993 $48,435 $56, Midwives and Practitioners of Natural Healing $27,749 $48,463 $83, Registered Nursing Assistants $31,218 $36,076 $42, Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations $45,788 $52,853 $60, Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment $27,749 $34,779 $41, Dental Assistants $24,974 $30,487 $36, Nurse Aides and Orderlies $25,668 $31,302 $36, Other Aides and Assistants in Support of Health Service $22,893 $30,372 $39,544

5 SOCIAL SCIENCES, EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT SERVICE & RELIGION Less than 36 months 4111 Judges $138,753 $152, Lawyers and Quebec Notaries $66,601 $99,410 $138, University Professors $70,070 $90,683 $111, Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants $18,730 $36,515 $54, College and Other Vocational Instructors $46,481 $62,267 $77, Secondary School Teachers $55,500 $72,216 $82, Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers $48,563 $62,172 $75, School and Guidance Counsellors $49,256 $69,566 $82, Psychologists $45,788 $67,988 $83, Social Workers $39,544 $47,762 $57, Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors $34,687 $41,728 $52, Ministers of Religion $27,056 $40,308 $55, Probation and Parole Officers and Related Occupations $50,644 $58,556 $64, Health and Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers $49,256 $61,414 $78, Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers $52,725 $67,963 $85, Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts $54,807 $73,601 $90, Economic Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants $41,625 $55,726 $81, Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers $49,256 $70,774 $88, Recreation and Sports Program Supervisors and Consultants $33,993 $42,066 $54, Program Officers Unique to Government $53,419 $70,586 $90, Other Professional Occupations in Social Science $51,338 $58,496 $67, Paralegal and Related Occupations $33,993 $42,124 $54, Community and Social Service Workers $31,218 $38,800 $48, Employment Counsellors $35,381 $47,065 $56, Instructors and Teachers of Disabled Persons $31,912 $48,216 $70, Other Instructors $27,749 $41,440 $52, Other Religious Occupations $17,343 $27,856 $45,094

6 ART, CULTURE, RECREATION & SPORT Less than 36 months 5111 Librarians $40,237 $51,436 $62, Conservators and Curators $41,625 $55,824 $67, Archivists $41,625 $48,434 $58, Writers $32,606 $48,507 $64, Editors $38,156 $52,684 $67, Journalists $34,687 $50,415 $72, Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications $39,544 $50,078 $67, Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters $41,625 $55,425 $67, Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations $35,381 $53,060 $74, Conductors, Composers and Arrangers $20,812 $38,733 $62, Musicians and Singers $15,955 $27,867 $49, Dancers $10,405 $33,264 $48, Actors $20,812 $34,668 $48, Painters, Sculptors and Other Visual Artists $9,711 $24,378 $42, Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants $31,219 $37,138 $41, Technical Occupations Related to Museums and Galleries $29,137 $41,696 $56, Photographers $23,587 $37,332 $53, Film and Video Camera Operators $34,687 $51,371 $66, Graphic Arts Technicians $27,056 $38,767 $52, Broadcast Technicians $42,319 $55,679 $72, Audio and Video Recording Technicians $32,606 $41,726 $58, Other Technical Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts $31,218 $45,703 $62, Support and Assisting Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts $41,625 $55,416 $67, Announcers and Other Broadcasters $27,750 $37,440 $62, Other Performers $20,812 $27,884 $55, Graphic Designers and Illustrating Artists $32,606 $41,691 $56, Interior Designers $31,218 $43,751 $62, Theatre, Fashion, Exhibit and Other Creative Designers $27,749 $37,408 $52, Artisans and Craftspersons $15,262 $24,195 $36, Patternmakers - Textile, Leather and Fur Products $27,749 $34,748 $48, Athletes $24,281 $37,124 $55, Coaches $27,056 $41,655 $56, Sports Officials and Referees $42,319 $58,410 $63, Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation and Sport $22,893 $33,325 $43,706

7 SALES & SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 6211 Retail Trade Supervisors $27,749 $36,923 $49, Food Service Supervisors $23,587 $33,336 $44, Executive Housekeepers $25,668 $34,655 $45, Dry Cleaning and Laundry Supervisors $20,812 $33,057 $45, Cleaning Supervisors $28,443 $42,999 $56, Other Service Supervisors $28,443 $34,804 $46, Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade $42,319 $55,686 $75, Insurance Agents and Brokers $33,993 $46,989 $70, Real Estate Agents and Salespersons $25,668 $41,669 $70, Retail and Wholesale Buyers $35,381 $48,318 $63, Grain Elevator Operators $35,381 $48,506 $62, Chefs $26,362 $34,769 $45, Cooks $17,343 $24,961 $34, Butchers and Meat Cutters, Retail and Wholesale $28,443 $38,728 $45, Bakers $20,118 $28,880 $42, Police Officers (Except Commissioned) $58,969 $69,424 $77, Firefighters $57,582 $65,739 $71, Hairstylists and Barbers $17,343 $24,752 $35, Funeral Directors and Embalmers $39,544 $48,538 $62, Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical) $36,768 $48,898 $67, Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks $20,118 $30,630 $45, Travel Counsellors $22,893 $30,518 $39, Pursers and Flight Attendants $33,300 $41,698 $50, Airline Sales and Service Agents $33,300 $45,635 $53, Ticket and Cargo Agents and Related Clerks (Except Airline) $29,137 $41,655 $52, Hotel Front Desk Clerks $17,343 $22,826 $28, Tour and Travel Guides $15,955 $27,716 $37, Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides $6,936 $19,428 $41, Maitres d'hotel and Hosts/Hostesses $15,955 $22,226 $33, Bartenders $15,955 $21,755 $31, Food and Beverage Servers $13,180 $18,069 $28, Sheriffs and Bailiffs $34,687 $46,674 $61, Correctional Service Officers $49,950 $58,070 $65, By-law Enforcement and Other Regulatory Officers, n.e.c. $37,462 $48,375 $57, Occupations Unique to the Armed Forces $36,769 $47,812 $54, Other Protective Service Occupations $33,993 $43,633 $64, Early Childhood Educators and Assistants $17,343 $26,478 $35, Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations $14,568 $20,803 $31, Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants $19,424 $26,133 $33, Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers $9,018 $14,565 $21, Image, Social and Other Personal Consultants $21,506 $27,898 $41, Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations $17,343 $24,092 $35, Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers $17,343 $25,034 $40, Other Personal Service Occupations $58, Cashiers $15,262 $21,224 $31, Service Station Attendants $15,262 $20,853 $29, Grocery Clerks and Shelf Stockers $22,893 $31,555 $43, Other Elemental Sales Occupations $24,281 $34,807 $49, Elemental Medical and Hospital Assistants $24,281 $32,323 $36, Food Service Counter Attendants and Food Preparers $15,262 $21,642 $31, Kitchen and Food Service Helpers $17,343 $25,005 $32, Security Guards and Related Occupations $22,893 $30,036 $43,706

8 SALES & SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 6661 Light Duty Cleaners $17,343 $27,675 $35, Specialized Cleaners $21,506 $32,611 $45, Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents $26,362 $36,853 $45, Attendants in Amusement, Recreation and Sport $22,199 $36,073 $45, Other Attendants in Accommodation and Travel (Except Airline Travel) $21,506 $33,350 $42, Dry Cleaning and Laundry Occupations $20,118 $26,877 $33, Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations $18,037 $23,609 $31, Other Elemental Service Occupations $20,118 $27,719 $39,544

9 TRADES, TRANSPORT & EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Less than 36 months 7211 Supervisors, Machinists and Related Occupations $43,706 $55,697 $70, Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations $47,869 $65,269 $82, Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades $40,931 $57,880 $74, Contractors and Supervisors, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades $44,400 $57,042 $69, Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades $28,443 $42,956 $63, Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades $40,237 $55,586 $70, Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews $45,094 $54,714 $69, Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations $38,156 $50,810 $70, Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers $36,075 $52,724 $70, Supervisors, Railway Transport Operations $52,031 $62,344 $74, Supervisors, Motor Transport and Other Ground Transit Operators $31,218 $45,665 $61, Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors $36,768 $46,904 $57, Tool and Die Makers $42,319 $55,452 $66, Electricians (Except Industrial and Power System) $35,381 $48,468 $63, Industrial Electricians $49,256 $59,487 $70, Power System Electricians $53,419 $65,266 $80, Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers $49,256 $62,166 $74, Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers $49,256 $58,570 $69, Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers $49,256 $58,310 $67, Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians $35,381 $44,117 $54, Plumbers $35,381 $48,407 $63, Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers $49,256 $60,104 $70, Gas Fitters $36,768 $47,793 $58, Sheet Metal Workers $35,381 $47,464 $60, Boilermakers $41,625 $50,439 $69, Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters $38,156 $46,845 $56, Ironworkers $40,237 $55,442 $67, Blacksmiths and Die Setters $35,381 $43,097 $54, Carpenters $30,525 $41,607 $56, Cabinetmakers $28,443 $37,448 $49, Bricklayers $29,137 $44,447 $57, Cement Finishers $41,625 $51,614 $63, Tilesetters $30,525 $44,474 $58, Plasterers, Drywall Installers and Finishers and Lathers $35,381 $44,680 $61, Roofers and Shinglers $27,056 $36,161 $56, Glaziers $33,993 $41,729 $56, Insulators $37,462 $48,589 $64, Painters and Decorators $28,443 $40,003 $52, Floor Covering Installers $28,443 $37,614 $49, Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (Except Textile) $44,400 $55,528 $67, Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics $39,544 $50,031 $63, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics $34,687 $47,125 $64, Railway Carmen/women $45,094 $49,929 $56, Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors $42,319 $53,247 $63, Machine Fitters $42,319 $48,561 $58, Textile Machinery Mechanics and Repairers $34,687 $41,622 $50, Elevator Constructors and Mechanics $49,256 $65,575 $81, Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Technicians and Mechanical Repairers $33,993 $44,494 $56, Motor Vehicle Body Repairers $29,831 $41,569 $53, Oil and Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics $29,831 $44,525 $56, Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers $30,525 $41,635 $50, Electrical Mechanics $41,625 $54,064 $67, Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics $25,668 $33,244 $41, Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics $27,056 $35,380 $46,481

10 TRADES, TRANSPORT & EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Less than 36 months 7342 Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Milliners $17,343 $24,830 $35, Shoe Repairers and Shoemakers $19,424 $27,017 $35, Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations $22,893 $36,094 $45, Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators $47,869 $57,036 $70, Power Systems and Power Station Operators $56,194 $72,742 $90, Railway and Yard Locomotive Engineers $56,194 $69,269 $81, Railway Conductors and Brakemen/women $50,644 $62,326 $72, Crane Operators $42,319 $54,181 $63, Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction $38,156 $52,663 $67, Water Well Drillers $29,831 $41,603 $53, Commercial Divers $20,812 $36,448 $63, Other Trades and Related Occupations $31,218 $41,636 $53, Truck Drivers $35,381 $44,689 $56, Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators $35,381 $48,416 $57, Taxi and Limousine Drivers and Chauffeurs $17,343 $27,859 $42, Delivery Drivers $27,056 $38,088 $49, Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) $38,156 $47,260 $58, Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators $38,156 $44,403 $50, Railway Yard Workers $45,094 $52,283 $61, Railway Track Maintenance Workers $38,156 $44,061 $53, Deck Crew, Water Transport $34,687 $41,644 $48, Engine Room Crew, Water Transport $0 $27,879 $ Lock and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations $41,625 $45,088 $55, Boat Operators $0 $43,049 $ Air Transport Ramp Attendants $33,993 $44,449 $53, Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers $28,443 $39,004 $49, Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers $42,319 $49,802 $58, Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers $24,974 $33,377 $45, Pest Controllers and Fumigators $34,687 $41,711 $52, Other Repairers and Servicers $27,056 $37,397 $50, Longshore Workers $31,912 $46,805 $56, Material Handlers $29,831 $40,178 $50, Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers $28,443 $41,612 $56, Other Trades Helpers and Labourers $24,281 $34,676 $49, Public Works and Maintenance Labourers $33,993 $41,660 $49, Railway and Motor Transport Labourers $32,606 $40,615 $50,644

11 PRIMARY INDUSTRY OCCUPATIONS Less than 36 months 8211 Supervisors, Logging and Forestry $34,687 $54,972 $67, Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying $61,050 $74,765 $85, Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service $61, Underground Production and Development Miners $56,194 $68,077 $82, Oil and Gas Well Drillers, Servicers, Testers and Related Workers $41,625 $55,509 $72, Logging Machinery Operators $34,687 $42,514 $62, Farmers and Farm Managers $9,018 $20,848 $40, Agricultural and Related Service Contractors and Managers $36,768 $50,033 $55, Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers $18,730 $30,468 $46, Nursery and Greenhouse Operators and Managers $14,568 $33,343 $56, Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors and Managers $27,749 $38,850 $56, Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture $35,381 $46,853 $56, Aquaculture Operators and Managers $11,099 $27,748 $62, Fishing Masters and Officers $31, Fishing Vessel Skippers and Fishermen/women $31, Underground Mine Service and Support Workers $56,194 $65,109 $72, Oil and Gas Well Drilling Workers and Services Operators $41,625 $55,349 $65, Chainsaw and Skidder Operators $22,893 $43,883 $57, Silviculture and Forestry Workers $28,443 $41,640 $58, General Farm Workers $10,405 $20,815 $33, Nursery and Greenhouse Workers $18,730 $27,856 $40, Fishing Vessel Deckhands $36, Trappers and Hunters $28, Harvesting Labourers $17,343 $26,316 $38, Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers $24,974 $34,795 $45, Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers $27, Mine Labourers $49,256 $59,652 $70, Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing and Related Labourers $48,563 $49,860 $68, Logging and Forestry Labourers $28,443 $41,603 $55,500

12 PROCESSING, MANUFACTURING & UTILITIES Less than 36 months 9211 Supervisors, Mineral and Metal Processing $47,869 $61,939 $72, Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities $53,419 $68,721 $83, Supervisors, Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing $36,768 $48,621 $63, Supervisors, Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing $38,850 $48,538 $59, Supervisors, Forest Products Processing $49,256 $61,395 $72, Supervisors, Textile Processing $33,993 $41,736 $55, Supervisors, Motor Vehicle Assembling $50,644 $63,888 $77, Supervisors, Electronics Manufacturing $40,931 $51,395 $65, Supervisors, Electrical Products Manufacturing $43,706 $52,799 $67, Supervisors, Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing $33,993 $44,411 $56, Supervisors, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing $27,056 $35,439 $47, Supervisors, Other Mechanical and Metal Product Manufacturing $51,338 $61,062 $72, Supervisors, Other Products Manufacturing and Assembly $33,993 $44,519 $58, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Process Operators $47,869 $62,463 $81, Pulping Control Operators $45,094 $55,425 $63, Papermaking and Coating Control Operators $44,400 $53,419 $63, Central Control, Process and Machine Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing $39,544 $50,079 $61, Foundry Workers $35,381 $43,351 $56, Glass Forming and Finishing Machine Operators and Glass Cutters $31,218 $40,154 $52, Concrete, Clay and Stone Forming Operators $29,831 $41,672 $54, Inspectors and Testers, Mineral and Metal Processing $39,544 $49,829 $58, Chemical Plant Machine Operators $33,993 $42,792 $54, Plastics Processing Machine Operators $27,056 $35,319 $47, Rubber Processing Machine Operators and Related Workers $31,218 $40,738 $49, Water and Waste Plant Operators $43,706 $49,896 $56, Pulp Mill Machine Operators $49,256 $55,513 $63, Papermaking and Finishing Machine Operators $41,625 $48,565 $57, Other Wood Processing Machine Operators $29,831 $34,743 $44, Paper Converting Machine Operators $29,831 $41,633 $50, Lumber Graders and Other Wood Processing Inspectors and Graders $35,381 $41,697 $48, Textile Fibre and Yarn Preparation Machine Operators $23,587 $31,292 $43, Weavers, Knitters and Other Fabric-Making Occupations $22,893 $30,384 $39, Textile Dyeing and Finishing Machine Operators $21,506 $29,956 $40, Textile Inspectors, Graders and Samplers $23,587 $33,214 $45, Sewing Machine Operators $18,730 $23,473 $31, Fabric, Fur and Leather Cutters $22,199 $29,029 $42, Hide and Pelt Processing Workers $37, Inspectors and Testers, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing $19,424 $26,304 $33, Process Control and Machine Operators, Food and Beverage Processing $29,831 $38,832 $49, Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers $27,056 $34,671 $42, Fish Plant Workers $26,362 $30,422 $48, Tobacco Processing Machine Operators $40,237 $54,496 $64, Testers and Graders, Food and Beverage Processing $31,218 $41,672 $53, Printing Press and Printing Machine Operators $32,606 $42,541 $56, Camera, Platemaking and Other Pre-Press Occupations $35,381 $48,385 $68, Binding and Finishing Machine Operators $26,362 $34,765 $47, Photographic and Film Processors $22,893 $32,413 $43, Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors $43,706 $51,587 $61, Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers $33,993 $45,763 $56, Electronics Assemblers, Fabricators, Inspectors and Testers $25,668 $33,287 $42, Assemblers and Inspectors, Electrical Appliance, Apparatus and Equipment Manufacturing $27,056 $34,190 $42, Assemblers, Fabricators and Inspectors, Industrial Electrical Motors and Transformers $31,218 $40,759 $50, Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors $34,687 $43,137 $54, Machine Operators and Inspectors, Electrical Apparatus Manufacturing $28,443 $33,906 $41,625

13 PROCESSING, MANUFACTURING & UTILITIES Less than 36 months 9492 Furniture and Fixture Assemblers and Inspectors $24,281 $30,608 $40, Other Wood Products Assemblers and Inspectors $21,506 $30,420 $40, Furniture Finishers and Refinishers $22,199 $33,222 $45, Plastic Products Assemblers, Finishers and Inspectors $24,974 $33,264 $42, Painters and Coaters, Manufacturing $32,606 $41,786 $54, Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Operators $33,300 $41,725 $49, Other Assemblers and Inspectors $21,506 $27,876 $36, Welders and Soldering Machine Operators $34,687 $44,414 $55, Machining Tool Operators $33,993 $44,079 $55, Forging Machine Operators $38,156 $45,546 $56, Woodworking Machine Operators $25,668 $33,290 $42, Metalworking Machine Operators $31,218 $38,876 $48, Other Metal Products Machine Operators $28,443 $38,737 $49, Other Products Machine Operators $25,668 $31,873 $42, Labourers in Mineral and Metal Processing $33,993 $44,537 $56, Labourers in Metal Fabrication $27,749 $36,225 $47, Labourers in Chemical Products Processing and Utilities $27,056 $36,164 $49, Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing $27,056 $37,373 $49, Labourers in Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing $24,974 $31,836 $40, Labourers in Textile Processing $22,199 $29,285 $41, Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing $26,362 $34,289 $43, Labourers in Fish Processing $34, Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities $21,506 $29,177 $40,931

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