Note: There are two tables of wages on this page. The first is by county or region, the second by metropolitan area.

WAGES FOR TEACHERS & INSTRUCTORS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1995-97





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)





Fresno  1996 $5.50-16.60 ($14.50) $5.10-20.40 ($10.00) $7.00-30.00 ($16.00)
San Luis Obispo
      Union  1997 $16.20-18.80 ($17.60) $16.00-19.50 ($18.10) $18.10-25.10 ($19.80)
      Non-Union  1997 $6.00-10.00 ($9.00) $8.00-20.50 ($14.00) $10.00-20.50 ($15.00)
Tulare
      Union  1995 $10.00-12.40 ($11.90) $14.00-18.10 ($17.90) $15.50-19.00 ($17.10)
      Non-Union  1995 $6.50-15.00 ($9.00) $8.00-18.00 ($11.50) $9.00-20.00 ($14.40)





  * Median is the middle value - at least half the workers earn the same amount or more, half earn the same amount or less.

Source: California Cooperative Occupational Information System
Labor Market Information Division, Employment Development Department


WAGES FOR TEACHERS & INSTRUCTORS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1996





Metropolitan Areas (Counties)
for which Data are Available
  Average     Median *   Midrange **




Los Angeles-Long Beach
(Los Angeles)
$19.14 $18.29 $12.50-27.06
Sacramento (El Dorado, Placer &
Sacramento)
$16.17 $18.63 $9.26-21.90
San Francisco
(Marin, San Francisco & San Mateo)
$17.19 $15.66 $12.61-20.23
San Jose (Santa Clara) $13.50 $11.29 $10.29-15.22
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville (Tulare) $11.70 $10.52 $9.26-12.99




  * 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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