Note: There are two tables of wages on this page. The first is by county or region, the second by metropolitan area.
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Areas for which Data are Available | Year |
Entry Level: No Experience |
Experienced: New to Firm |
Experienced: 3 Years with Firm |
Typical Wages* (Median) |
Typical Wages* (Median) |
Typical Wages* (Median) | ||
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San Diego | ||||
Union | 1997 | $9.50-16.00 ($14.00) | $12.00-17.00 ($16.00) | $15.50-24.00 ($20.00) |
Non-Union | 1997 | $8.30-13.00 ($10.00) | $9.70-15.00 ($12.00) | $11.50-17.50 ($16.00) |
San Francisco | ||||
Union | 1996 | $17.20-17.20 ($17.20) | $23.00-26.50 ($26.50) | $26.00-27.20 ($27.20) |
* Median is the middle value - at least half the workers
earn the same amount or more, half earn the same amount or less.
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Source: California Cooperative Occupational
Information System
Labor Market Information Division,
Employment Development Department
WAGES FOR
STATIONARY ENGINEERS
1996
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Metropolitan Areas (Counties) for which Data are Available | Average | Median * | Midrange ** |
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Riverside-San Bernardino (Riverside & San Bernardino) | $17.64 | $17.53 | $14.98-20.51 |
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* Median is the middle value - at least half the workers
earn the same amount or more, half earn the same amount or less.
** Midrange is what the middle 50 percent make - 25 percent earn the top end or more, and 25 percent earn the bottom end or less. |
Source: Occupational Employment Statistics Labor Market Information Division, Employment Development Department
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