State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational 1 Code 00-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011 11-3021 11-3031 11-3041 11-3042 11-3049 11-3051 11-3061 11-3071 11-9011 11-9021 11-9031 11-9032 11-9033 11-9039 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9071 11-9081 11-9111 11-9121 11-9141 11-9151 11-9199 13-1011 13-1021 13-1022 13-1023 13-1031 13-1032 13-1041 13-1051 13-1061 13-1071 13-1072 13-1073 13-1079 13-1081 13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2031 13-2041 Occupational Title 2 Total, All Occupations Chief Executives General and Operations Managers Legislators Advertising and Promotions Managers Marketing Managers Sales Managers Public Relations Managers Administrative Services Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers Financial Managers Compensation and Benefits Managers Training and Development Managers Human Resources Managers, All Other Industrial Production Managers Purchasing Managers Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers Construction Managers Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School Education Administrators, Postsecondary Education Administrators, All Other Engineering Managers Food Service Managers Funeral Directors Gaming Managers Lodging Managers Medical and Health Services Managers Natural Sciences Managers Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Social and Community Service Managers Managers, All Other Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation Cost Estimators Emergency Management Specialists Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists Training and Development Specialists Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other Logisticians Management Analysts Meeting and Convention Planners Business Operations Specialists, All Other Accountants and Auditors Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate Budget Analysts Credit Analysts 2008 Estimate3 2,041,050 1,860 35,370 1,070 470 820 4,320 380 2,800 1,390 5,620 440 390 640 1,930 920 1,480 1,550 7,060 2018 Projected4 2,207,000 1,840 34,720 1,050 470 910 4,670 430 3,030 1,580 6,010 490 420 700 1,840 940 1,580 1,280 7,130 10 Year Growth5 Annual New Growth6 186,670 0 0 0 0 90 350 50 230 200 390 50 40 60 0 20 110 0 80 18,670 0 0 0 0 10 40 10 20 20 40 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 Annual Replace7 ment 46,570 50 850 20 10 20 100 10 70 20 80 10 10 10 70 30 40 10 110 Annual Total Openings8 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage Average Training14 - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10%10 10%11 10%12 10%13 65,240 50 850 20 10 30 130 10 100 40 120 10 10 20 70 30 60 10 120 $147,206 97,474 18,485 62,413 78,159 81,013 61,347 61,416 81,363 80,889 72,420 66,616 72,353 92,332 65,759 66,553 71,016 70,313 $33.25 20.33 NA 15.32 20.95 18.81 16.81 16.19 21.34 21.06 19.71 19.11 21.94 24.99 20.15 19.74 20.27 20.75 $69,161 42,289 14,067 31,857 43,578 39,129 34,960 33,671 44,382 43,809 40,993 39,739 45,630 51,980 41,913 41,068 42,163 43,155 >$80.00 >80.00 NA 45.90 64.88 66.43 43.28 45.37 58.22 59.24 50.72 48.82 49.38 75.00 47.68 48.90 48.50 50.83 >$166,400 >166,400 24,188 95,471 134,947 138,175 90,032 94,366 121,095 123,218 105,490 101,555 102,717 156,008 99,173 101,707 100,883 105,725 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Bachelor's degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Bachelor's degree 280 310 30 0 10 10 34,475 7.55 15,701 28.67 59,623 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 3,560 1,900 410 1,710 3,170 480 270 970 4,010 240 3,820 2,170 470 1,790 3,470 550 290 1,120 4,560 260 260 270 60 90 290 70 30 150 550 20 30 30 10 10 30 10 0 20 60 0 100 50 10 40 80 10 10 20 80 10 130 80 20 40 100 20 10 40 130 10 67,394 93,840 77,637 111,140 46,814 52,034 67,246 47,628 75,836 93,246 NA 24.32 16.17 31.37 12.37 15.92 17.10 13.38 22.21 30.27 50,854 50,577 33,633 65,259 25,733 33,112 35,577 27,838 46,204 62,968 NA 77.01 63.19 78.44 33.89 39.75 50.38 36.22 52.84 62.38 85,551 160,173 131,434 163,156 70,484 82,679 104,790 75,336 109,905 129,745 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Associate degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 5,940 1,790 16,920 6,240 1,990 18,190 300 200 1,270 30 20 130 80 30 340 110 50 460 41,840 59,751 74,224 8.76 15.30 19.58 18,213 31,830 40,717 34.3 43.89 56.28 71,350 91,288 117,069 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. 110 140 1,310 110 130 1,270 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 38,154 42,559 47,545 8.30 12.36 12.77 17,271 25,712 26,558 31.77 32.99 33.16 66,073 68,620 68,963 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree 3,090 4,680 200 3,210 5,040 220 130 360 20 10 40 0 70 120 10 80 160 10 49,682 63,799 51,339 13.91 17.18 17.51 28,929 35,731 36,429 36.68 45.02 33.49 76,295 93,633 69,667 Bachelor's degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 4,260 2,220 130 1,330 4,550 2,480 140 1,410 290 260 10 80 30 30 0 10 50 50 0 30 80 70 0 40 50,085 56,845 46,096 43,648 15.00 16.16 13.96 12.42 31,199 33,604 29,044 25,833 35.99 42.75 31.32 31.23 74,862 88,915 65,139 64,949 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree 970 1,950 1,090 2,230 110 280 10 30 20 40 30 70 47,625 45,825 15.38 12.11 31,981 25,198 31.72 35.31 65,976 73,444 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 1,670 510 2,710 270 10,190 12,660 760 550 310 1,990 600 2,980 310 12,240 14,210 820 580 310 320 90 270 40 2,050 1,560 60 30 0 30 10 30 0 210 160 10 0 0 40 10 50 10 110 220 20 10 10 70 20 70 10 310 380 20 20 10 51,804 62,453 69,328 40,199 55,418 55,095 45,151 56,659 55,656 15.58 18.20 18.01 10.95 14.36 16.41 11.61 15.76 15.63 32,411 37,850 37,467 22,777 29,865 34,137 24,149 32,782 32,503 38.61 45.03 52.09 27.45 41.68 38.73 36.47 43.53 44.86 80,305 93,662 108,356 57,102 86,701 80,556 75,855 90,538 93,314 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Page 1 Occupational License 15 Required Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Occupational License Required15 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2061 13-2071 13-2072 13-2081 13-2082 13-2099 15-1011 15-1021 15-1031 15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061 15-1071 Financial Analysts Personal Financial Advisors Insurance Underwriters Financial Examiners Loan Counselors Loan Officers Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents Tax Preparers Financial Specialists, All Other Computer and Information Scientists, Research Computer Programmers Computer Software Engineers, Applications Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software Computer Support Specialists Computer Systems Analysts Database Administrators Network and Computer Systems Administrators 780 820 750 130 400 4,430 690 1,730 950 200 2,990 1,210 760 4,110 3,650 440 1,330 920 1,010 760 140 410 4,800 730 1,430 1,040 220 2,740 1,620 970 4,680 4,400 530 1,710 140 190 10 10 10 370 50 0 100 20 0 410 200 580 750 100 380 10 20 0 0 0 40 10 0 10 0 0 40 20 60 80 10 40 0 10 20 0 0 50 20 30 30 10 60 20 10 130 100 10 30 20 30 20 0 10 90 20 30 40 10 60 60 30 190 170 20 70 70,327 50,539 47,104 75,879 42,428 47,436 50,847 29,388 54,727 80,595 58,126 70,026 76,022 43,377 57,502 61,534 56,090 18.66 11.68 14.06 17.82 13.50 12.74 12.64 7.70 13.61 33.65 14.79 20.76 22.80 12.71 16.54 19.44 17.60 38,803 24,301 29,236 37,057 28,073 26,499 26,294 16,011 28,312 69,993 30,757 43,176 47,418 26,429 34,393 40,428 36,610 51.37 43.27 35.62 57.88 29.59 35.53 41.56 22.54 41.98 49.05 40.25 50.43 53.58 31.56 41.38 40.64 38.49 106,854 90,001 74,085 120,382 61,548 73,910 86,443 46,885 87,318 102,018 83,717 104,885 111,450 65,640 86,064 84,521 80,068 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 15-1081 15-1099 15-2031 15-2041 17-1011 17-1012 17-1021 17-1022 17-2011 17-2021 17-2031 17-2041 17-2051 17-2061 17-2071 17-2072 17-2081 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Computer Specialists, All Other Operations Research Analysts Statisticians Architects, Except Landscape and Naval Landscape Architects Cartographers and Photogrammetrists Surveyors Aerospace Engineers Agricultural Engineers Biomedical Engineers Chemical Engineers Civil Engineers Computer Hardware Engineers Electrical Engineers Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Environmental Engineers Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors Industrial Engineers Marine Engineers and Naval Architects Materials Engineers Mechanical Engineers Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers Petroleum Engineers Engineers, All Other Architectural and Civil Drafters Electrical and Electronics Drafters Mechanical Drafters Drafters, All Other Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians Civil Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electro-Mechanical Technicians Environmental Engineering Technicians Industrial Engineering Technicians Mechanical Engineering Technicians Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other Surveying and Mapping Technicians Food Scientists and Technologists Soil and Plant Scientists Biochemists and Biophysicists Microbiologists Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists Biological Scientists, All Other Conservation Scientists Foresters 1,320 1,530 240 90 1,530 360 60 1,350 150 30 60 1,230 3,500 60 1,360 460 370 1,910 1,620 240 100 1,620 380 70 1,510 150 30 80 1,290 3,810 60 1,460 490 440 600 90 0 10 90 20 10 160 0 0 20 60 310 0 100 30 80 60 10 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 0 10 30 0 10 0 10 30 40 10 0 30 10 0 40 0 0 0 30 90 0 30 10 10 90 50 10 0 40 10 0 60 0 0 0 40 120 0 40 10 20 55,026 72,653 50,955 63,406 68,303 58,771 57,524 50,478 86,008 73,460 48,844 97,472 88,136 75,965 86,049 74,258 73,098 16.11 17.89 14.15 18.46 16.29 14.44 17.21 12.18 26.44 25.76 16.32 30.25 24.65 25.25 25.68 22.11 22.49 33,511 37,205 29,431 38,405 33,877 30,030 35,790 25,334 54,997 53,591 33,939 62,922 51,262 52,519 53,417 45,990 46,779 39.93 52.26 36.60 44.81 50.88 37.67 44.02 38.57 60.88 48.51 31.57 65.41 66.26 56.27 61.02 52.96 48.37 83,044 108,707 76,120 93,206 105,829 78,346 91,572 80,221 126,633 100,907 65,668 136,045 137,814 117,037 126,929 110,157 100,611 Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Master's degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. 670 2,310 320 150 2,240 690 2,850 360 130 2,410 30 540 40 0 160 0 50 0 0 20 20 60 10 0 50 20 110 10 0 70 60,376 70,385 72,270 90,420 82,788 16.54 15.16 22.61 26.31 26.85 34,409 31,536 47,036 54,732 55,841 46.36 56.27 49.69 66.69 57.62 96,433 117,052 103,365 138,719 119,854 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. Lic. Req. 30 1,820 4,020 1,330 710 1,480 1,380 20 1,820 2,230 90 230 630 390 1,290 1,610 30 60 290 50 70 250 120 270 30 1,910 4,190 1,280 720 1,530 1,500 20 1,860 2,290 80 270 660 410 1,320 1,790 30 70 320 70 80 280 160 250 0 90 170 0 10 50 120 0 40 60 0 40 30 20 20 180 0 0 30 10 10 30 30 0 0 10 20 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 40 20 40 40 0 40 40 0 10 10 10 30 30 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 0 60 60 40 20 50 50 0 40 50 0 10 20 10 30 50 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 81,610 99,196 79,411 44,751 57,339 43,902 46,200 49,633 48,364 53,027 50,699 42,189 57,877 54,239 58,539 32,466 64,545 70,929 60,165 91,018 68,691 69,515 69,847 58,257 32.65 29.11 21.46 13.48 18.05 12.07 13.91 20.37 14.01 15.42 16.46 13.13 16.16 15.29 15.03 9.17 19.43 22.60 21.47 26.97 19.67 21.26 23.63 19.33 67,922 60,547 44,630 28,037 37,546 25,115 28,923 42,370 29,148 32,074 34,235 27,301 33,603 31,806 31,259 19,084 40,405 46,999 44,656 56,103 40,916 44,221 49,144 40,198 47.28 72.40 58.79 31.48 38.71 31.83 34.95 29.11 33.54 35.73 31.02 30.35 44.62 39.93 39.82 24.20 44.06 52.21 37.69 63.87 47.91 46.35 44.57 38.00 98,333 150,585 122,291 65,472 80,517 66,206 72,692 60,558 69,754 74,317 64,520 63,128 92,801 83,064 82,833 50,330 91,646 108,587 78,396 132,843 99,652 96,414 92,713 79,037 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 17-2111 17-2112 17-2121 17-2131 17-2141 17-2151 17-2171 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013 17-3019 17-3021 17-3022 17-3023 17-3024 17-3025 17-3026 17-3027 17-3029 17-3031 19-1012 19-1013 19-1021 19-1022 19-1023 19-1029 19-1031 19-1032 Page 2 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 19-1041 19-1042 19-1099 19-2012 19-2021 19-2031 Occupational Title 2 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 19-4099 Epidemiologists Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists Life Scientists, All Other Physicists Atmospheric and Space Scientists Chemists Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers Hydrologists Physical Scientists, All Other Economists Market Research Analysts Survey Researchers Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists Psychologists, All Other Urban and Regional Planners Anthropologists and Archeologists Historians Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other Agricultural and Food Science Technicians Biological Technicians Chemical Technicians Geological and Petroleum Technicians Social Science Research Assistants Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health Forensic Science Technicians Forest and Conservation Technicians Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other 370 400 40 0 10 20 40,150 9.11 18,947 31.34 65,182 Associate degree 21-1011 21-1012 21-1013 21-1014 21-1015 21-1019 21-1021 21-1022 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors Marriage and Family Therapists Mental Health Counselors Rehabilitation Counselors Counselors, All Other Child, Family, and School Social Workers Medical and Public Health Social Workers 950 6,040 50 1,930 840 1,120 2,960 1,480 1,120 6,650 60 2,230 930 1,220 3,180 1,940 170 620 20 300 90 90 220 460 20 60 0 30 10 10 20 50 20 120 0 40 20 20 60 30 40 180 0 70 30 30 80 80 40,858 50,457 33,755 31,121 31,484 42,965 49,001 44,707 10.44 16.40 8.53 8.35 7.35 11.21 13.17 13.48 21,718 34,113 17,751 17,360 15,285 23,311 27,403 28,047 32.40 32.50 22.44 22.81 26.09 28.94 36.27 30.14 67,384 67,603 46,668 47,450 54,267 60,196 75,452 62,685 Master's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 21-1023 21-1029 21-1091 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Social Workers, All Other Health Educators Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists Social and Human Service Assistants Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other Clergy Lawyers Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates Paralegals and Legal Assistants Court Reporters Law Clerks Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers Legal Support Workers, All Other Business Teachers, Postsecondary Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary 1,250 1,000 400 1,470 1,090 520 220 90 110 20 10 10 30 20 10 50 30 20 40,527 54,231 45,776 12.46 15.91 12.53 25,911 33,093 26,062 28.34 35.73 33.80 58,942 74,320 70,301 Master's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree 1,150 5,160 3,310 220 10,770 1,270 5,950 4,050 270 11,260 130 790 740 60 490 10 80 70 10 50 10 60 40 0 200 30 140 110 10 250 45,540 32,052 33,276 41,501 94,625 11.22 8.02 7.89 12.71 21.03 23,331 16,679 16,419 26,447 43,733 33.71 26.26 27.16 28.86 79.85 70,110 54,620 56,487 60,036 166,095 Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Master's degree First professional degree 180 200 4,030 480 640 830 390 380 240 410 190 70 350 180 30 200 220 4,550 570 590 790 420 460 290 500 230 80 430 220 30 10 20 520 90 0 0 30 80 50 90 40 20 80 40 10 0 0 50 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 50 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 110 20 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 0 10 10 0 74,154 58,828 42,640 37,651 34,202 40,049 40,998 57,133 62,186 52,868 85,243 57,867 53,082 65,701 64,947 7.33 7.35 13.30 8.85 8.62 11.33 8.97 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15,247 15,298 27,659 18,402 17,922 23,575 18,665 34,207 33,685 26,882 49,953 37,952 16,242 43,707 44,372 77.16 55.72 29.52 25.37 25.25 30.39 28.33 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 160,484 115,893 61,399 52772 52,526 63,214 58,918 93,882 102,384 82,346 140,795 84,023 82,660 91,741 84,359 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Associate degree Postsecondary voc. Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree 19-2041 19-2042 19-2043 19-2099 19-3011 19-3021 19-3022 19-3031 19-3039 19-3051 19-3091 19-3093 19-3099 19-4011 19-4021 19-4031 19-4041 19-4061 19-4091 19-4092 19-4093 21-1092 21-1093 21-1099 21-2011 23-1011 23-1021 23-1023 23-2011 23-2091 23-2092 23-2093 23-2099 25-1011 25-1021 25-1022 25-1032 25-1041 25-1042 25-1052 25-1053 230 80 80 30 60 1,230 250 100 100 30 70 1,330 30 20 10 0 10 100 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 30 10 10 0 0 0 40 62,518 93,760 84,245 92,157 81,223 67,084 20.55 19.61 22.85 25.11 20.97 17.06 42,742 40,780 47,531 52,237 43,628 35,474 42.65 63.89 61.78 79.93 56.53 50.02 88,709 132,884 128,510 166,255 117,590 104,043 Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 1,300 580 30 120 50 810 530 360 210 220 70 30 200 70 500 2,090 1,160 160 1,400 650 40 120 60 930 600 410 220 250 80 30 220 70 560 2,180 1,070 180 100 70 10 0 10 120 70 50 20 20 10 0 20 0 60 90 0 20 10 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 30 20 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 20 70 40 10 40 20 0 0 0 20 10 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 20 80 40 10 59,260 87,497 79,050 78,815 77,077 45,009 44,428 73,106 82,230 50,619 65,472 51,478 64,241 45,854 33,063 52,335 59,532 35,581 17.27 23.78 28.48 15.39 23.02 13.70 13.92 18.36 24.80 15.50 20.42 14.03 18.71 14.12 9.40 15.00 16.78 13.00 35,930 49,472 59,241 32,015 47,877 28,493 28,958 38,179 51,575 32,240 42,484 29,191 38,923 29,373 19,543 31,193 34,897 27,046 43.51 65.41 49.52 59.72 52.74 31.46 28.02 54.55 54.07 38.20 42.84 37.15 45.72 32.02 26.52 35.94 38.61 23.41 90,496 136,060 102,997 124218 109,700 65,443 58,275 113,455 112,471 79,458 89,103 77,271 95,097 66,611 55,155 74,748 80,303 48,692 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree 490 130 340 570 170 320 90 40 0 10 0 0 20 10 10 30 10 10 48,168 64,709 42,684 13.73 19.81 13.68 28,552 41,200 28,461 34.57 45.24 27.72 71,897 94,100 57,651 Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Page 3 Occupational License Required15 Lic. 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State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 25-1054 Physics Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1061 25-1124 25-1125 25-1126 25-1191 25-1192 Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary Economics Teachers, Postsecondary Geography Teachers, Postsecondary Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary Education Teachers, Postsecondary Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary Law Teachers, Postsecondary Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary Communications Teachers, Postsecondary English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary History Teachers, Postsecondary Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary Graduate Teaching Assistants Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondary 25-1193 25-1194 25-1199 25-2011 25-2012 25-2021 25-1062 25-1063 25-1064 25-1065 25-1066 25-1067 25-1071 25-1072 25-1081 25-1082 25-1111 25-1112 25-1113 25-1121 25-1122 25-1123 25-2022 25-2023 25-2031 25-2032 25-2041 25-2042 25-2043 25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4011 25-4012 25-4013 25-4021 25-4031 25-9011 25-9031 25-9041 25-9099 27-1011 27-1013 27-1019 27-1021 27-1023 27-1024 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Annual Total 8 Openings Occupational License Required15 110 140 30 0 0 10 73,257 NA 42,145 NA 112,427 Doctoral degree 20 30 10 0 0 0 49,487 NA 32,605 NA 64376 Doctoral degree 40 120 30 120 170 180 640 680 520 60 40 150 40 150 200 220 800 830 640 70 10 30 10 30 40 40 160 150 120 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 10 10 10 30 30 20 0 65,277 66,333 50,973 61,219 54,751 56,340 55,805 59,305 58,162 52,908 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 42,519 38,668 37,970 35,643 16,052 41,854 31,503 39,875 34,685 37,495 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 91,104 94,077 72,530 84,879 84699 78,014 81,754 82,403 86,519 68,661 Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Master's degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree 130 430 90 260 190 160 530 110 330 230 30 100 20 70 40 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 20 0 10 10 53,738 125,287 57,802 50,236 46,680 NA NA NA NA NA 35,186 89,389 41,329 34,149 24,899 NA NA NA NA NA 76,686 NA 77,694 73,391 66,622 Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree 440 540 100 10 10 20 52,675 NA 31,890 NA 77,626 Doctoral degree 90 200 60 810 30 120 240 80 1,000 30 20 50 20 180 10 0 10 0 20 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 30 0 55,054 53,034 59,862 33,671 49,533 NA NA NA NA NA 36,917 34,471 36,212 17,181 36,520 NA NA NA NA NA 79,695 76,260 80,451 54,731 68,265 Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Doctoral degree Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary Postsecondary Teachers, All Other Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education 210 970 4,340 3,910 3,010 250 1,170 5,320 4,410 3,460 50 200 970 490 460 10 20 100 50 50 0 20 70 70 50 10 40 170 110 100 50,957 59,723 58,994 21,691 44,476 NA 17.18 NA 6.93 NA 16,648 35,743 34,790 14,421 34,504 NA 44.33 NA 17.09 NA 77,453 92,214 91,743 35,544 56,220 Master's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Vocational Education Teachers, Middle School Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School Special Education Teachers, Middle School Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors Self-Enrichment Education Teachers Teachers and Instructors, All Other Archivists Curators Museum Technicians and Conservators Librarians Library Technicians Audio-Visual Collections Specialists Instructional Coordinators Teacher Assistants Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other Art Directors Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators Artists and Related Workers, All Other Commercial and Industrial Designers Floral Designers Graphic Designers 27,100 30,650 3,550 360 590 950 44,622 NA 35,011 NA 55,498 Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. 1,110 700 1,240 660 130 0 10 0 20 20 40 20 45,818 45,742 NA NA 33,535 36,306 NA NA 58,773 54,532 Bachelor's degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 12,360 1,200 13,050 1,140 700 0 70 0 370 40 440 40 46,159 48,615 NA NA 34,992 37,051 NA NA 59,445 62,682 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. 1,320 230 7,840 1,560 270 8,450 240 40 620 20 0 60 30 10 170 50 10 240 46,244 47,629 46,290 NA NA NA 34,796 36,720 35,882 NA NA NA 59,302 59,658 58,359 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. 720 3,160 6,000 50 180 130 2,310 1,620 50 2,130 16,140 910 240 810 3,900 6,490 50 190 150 2,370 1,750 40 2,590 17,260 1,010 230 90 740 500 0 20 20 70 140 0 460 1,120 100 0 10 70 50 0 0 0 10 10 0 50 110 10 0 10 30 60 0 10 10 60 80 0 30 260 10 10 20 110 110 0 10 10 70 90 0 80 380 20 10 37,658 40,531 47,340 47,436 32,316 29,329 48,201 25,866 45,048 48,032 17,990 43,772 59,155 10.19 10.71 NA 11.50 7.24 9.60 17.03 7.38 14.56 12.38 NA 9.65 17.93 21,202 22,268 22,093 23,915 15,053 19,962 35,418 15,349 30,284 25,755 14,343 20,066 37,293 27.16 26.41 NA 37.90 25.84 22.14 30.74 18.40 28.59 33.63 NA 33.23 39.77 56,500 54,943 72,169 78,833 53,743 46,046 63,936 38,265 59,458 69,957 23,190 69,111 82,726 Bachelor's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree Master's degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Master's degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Lic. Req. 150 140 390 1,250 2,330 140 150 430 1,080 2,430 0 10 40 0 100 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 30 60 0 0 10 30 70 41,156 40,250 73,134 23,044 36,606 10.86 10.65 15.85 7.47 10.85 22,595 22,155 32,962 15,538 22,568 30.40 31.71 54.25 15.20 26.71 63,225 65,948 112,841 31,620 55,562 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Page 4 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 27-1025 27-1026 27-1029 27-2012 27-2022 27-2023 27-2032 27-2041 27-2042 27-3011 27-3012 27-3021 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3042 27-3043 27-3091 27-3099 27-4011 27-4012 27-4013 27-4014 27-4021 27-4031 27-4032 27-4099 29-1011 29-1021 29-1029 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1061 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064 29-1065 29-1066 29-1069 29-1071 29-1081 29-1111 29-1121 29-1122 29-1123 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1129 29-1131 29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034 29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 Occupational Title 2 Interior Designers Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers Designers, All Other Producers and Directors Coaches and Scouts Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials Choreographers Music Directors and Composers Musicians and Singers Radio and Television Announcers Public Address System and Other Announcers Broadcast News Analysts Reporters and Correspondents Public Relations Specialists Editors Technical Writers Writers and Authors Interpreters and Translators Media and Communication Workers, All Other Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Broadcast Technicians Radio Operators Sound Engineering Technicians Photographers Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture Film and Video Editors Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other Chiropractors Dentists, General Dentists, All Other Specialists Dietitians and Nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Anesthesiologists Family and General Practitioners Internists, General Obstetricians and Gynecologists Pediatricians, General Psychiatrists Physicians and Surgeons, All Other Physician Assistants Podiatrists Registered Nurses Audiologists Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Radiation Therapists Recreational Therapists Respiratory Therapists Speech-Language Pathologists Therapists, All Other Veterinarians Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Dental Hygienists Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Nuclear Medicine Technologists Radiologic Technologists and Technicians Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Dietetic Technicians Pharmacy Technicians Psychiatric Technicians Respiratory Therapy Technicians 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 590 720 280 810 2,390 570 120 70 640 710 140 150 600 1,870 710 200 1,220 440 460 350 450 30 70 1,510 650 780 310 870 2,640 600 130 70 570 600 120 150 570 2,070 660 220 1,230 510 460 430 470 30 80 1,490 60 60 30 60 250 30 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 20 10 70 10 70 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 20 20 10 20 60 20 10 0 10 20 10 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 10 10 20 0 0 30 20 30 10 30 90 20 10 0 10 20 10 10 20 30 20 10 20 20 10 20 20 0 0 30 48,905 27,381 48,561 45,017 41,262 27,850 39,599 44,674 NA 27,474 28,425 67,570 46,441 47,997 42,144 50,720 40,659 23,200 32,671 31,765 30,351 28,686 34,089 27,587 14.48 7.23 14.34 11.20 NA NA 9.09 8.54 9.80 6.93 7.46 12.19 10.50 14.17 11.56 16.01 8.39 8.50 9.10 9.67 8.33 9.61 11.16 7.86 30,128 15,044 29,821 23,292 16,051 16,696 18,910 17,767 NA 14,408 15,519 25,364 21,847 29,471 24,053 33,302 17,447 17,690 18,931 20,112 17,321 19,996 23,220 16,342 34.51 18.77 36.29 42.83 NA NA 42.74 30.75 27.84 20.68 25.77 71.96 37.20 35.62 31.23 34.15 33.21 14.12 25.37 24.73 25.13 19.39 25.81 19.45 71,790 39,032 75,484 89,087 66,958 40,715 88,906 63,953 NA 43,009 53,599 149,681 77,373 74,086 64,959 71,032 69,083 29,378 52762 51,448 52,276 40,337 53,691 40,461 Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 300 250 320 300 20 50 0 10 10 10 10 10 29,579 50,500 7.81 13.06 16,235 27,162 23.18 34.16 48,217 71,058 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree 70 600 1,210 30 980 320 4,170 610 1,040 410 260 210 250 3,740 620 80 40,090 130 1,430 2,350 220 430 2,060 860 610 650 2,780 2,650 1,800 710 700 240 3,480 3,040 390 4,620 1,140 500 80 670 1,290 40 1,050 350 5,130 730 1,270 450 310 240 270 4,460 940 90 48,600 140 1,790 3,020 280 420 2,580 970 670 810 3,070 3,070 2,310 910 850 280 4,040 3,680 440 6,220 1,120 510 10 70 90 0 80 40 960 110 230 40 50 30 20 730 320 10 8,520 20 370 680 60 0 520 110 60 160 290 420 500 200 150 40 560 640 50 1,610 0 20 0 10 10 0 10 0 100 10 20 0 10 0 0 70 30 0 850 0 40 70 10 0 50 10 10 20 30 40 50 20 20 0 60 60 10 160 0 0 0 10 20 0 30 10 70 10 20 10 10 0 10 70 10 0 660 0 20 30 0 10 30 20 10 10 40 40 30 10 10 0 50 40 10 140 40 20 0 10 30 0 30 10 170 20 40 10 10 10 10 140 40 0 1,510 0 60 100 10 10 80 30 10 30 70 80 80 30 30 10 100 100 20 300 40 20 63,977 73,183 134,816 132,337 45,081 144,374 102,448 205,221 182,792 165,965 202,533 140,853 152,559 190,503 70,321 144,991 60,721 68,440 70,945 77,994 65,587 39,692 48,767 69,542 60,145 81,885 48,950 32,526 56,404 39,186 58,984 62,804 47,836 33,706 23,304 27,344 23,636 45,424 11.08 15.84 31.39 35.47 10.24 27.72 36.42 58.48 44.20 41.86 47.19 42.90 28.28 46.61 15.47 31.02 20.64 23.45 21.00 23.75 21.24 12.65 17.11 19.13 11.95 20.55 15.52 9.99 16.73 9.51 20.43 23.73 16.24 10.49 7.55 9.45 7.64 16.63 23,051 32,939 65,284 73,778 21,297 57,664 75,763 121,633 91,932 87,076 98,148 89,239 58,826 96,942 32,184 64,520 42,939 48,781 43,670 49,407 44,189 26,316 35,584 39,789 24,866 42,749 32,289 20,787 34,798 19,783 42,502 49,354 33,779 21,817 15,701 19,665 15,891 34,597 49.21 67.37 >80.00 >80.00 32.26 >80.00 63.39 >80.00 >80.00 >80.00 >80.00 >80.00 >80.00 >80.00 48.94 >80.00 39.38 40.65 49.72 54.32 49.82 26.95 30.38 54.64 46.20 68.79 32.01 23.04 41.12 31.89 37.90 37.11 30.69 23.09 16.76 17.53 17.83 27.89 102,363 140,132 >166,400 >166,400 67,111 >166,400 131,841 >166,400 >166,400 >166,400 >166,400 >166,400 >166,400 >166,400 101,795 >166,400 81,906 84,550 103,414 112,981 103,618 56,053 63,181 113,657 96,103 143,087 66,584 47,913 85,531 66,331 78,838 77,180 63,839 48,035 34,857 36,468 37,081 58,004 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree Bachelor's degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree Bachelor's degree First professional degree Associate degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Master's degree First professional degree First professional degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Page 5 Occupational License Required15 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. 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State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 29-2055 29-2056 29-2061 Surgical Technologists Veterinary Technologists and Technicians Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 29-2071 29-2081 29-2099 29-9011 29-9012 29-9091 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Opticians, Dispensing Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Occupational Health and Safety Technicians Athletic Trainers Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other Home Health Aides Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants Psychiatric Aides Occupational Therapist Assistants Occupational Therapist Aides Physical Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Aides Massage Therapists Dental Assistants Medical Assistants Medical Equipment Preparers Medical Transcriptionists Pharmacy Aides Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers Healthcare Support Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other Fire Fighters Fire Inspectors and Investigators Bailiffs Correctional Officers and Jailers Detectives and Criminal Investigators Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Animal Control Workers Private Detectives and Investigators 29-9099 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2012 31-2021 31-2022 31-9011 31-9091 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 31-9095 31-9096 31-9099 33-1011 33-1012 33-1021 33-1099 33-2011 33-2021 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9011 33-9021 33-9031 33-9032 33-9091 33-9092 33-9099 35-1011 35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2019 35-2021 35-3011 35-3021 35-3022 35-3031 Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators Security Guards Crossing Guards Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers Protective Service Workers, All Other Chefs and Head Cooks First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cooks, Fast Food Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria Cooks, Restaurant Cooks, Short Order Cooks, All Other Food Preparation Workers Bartenders Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop Waiters and Waitresses 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Occupational License Required15 1,260 670 19,470 1,590 840 23,670 330 170 4,200 30 20 420 40 20 530 70 40 950 37,644 23,704 37,564 12.46 8.38 13.49 25,920 17,428 28,065 24.09 15.53 23.41 50,097 32,310 48,699 Postsecondary voc. Associate degree Postsecondary voc. 2,380 780 1,230 840 230 260 2,790 830 1,420 920 270 310 400 50 190 80 40 50 40 10 20 10 0 10 70 30 10 20 0 10 110 30 30 20 10 10 28,555 29,866 35,561 65,011 46,819 29,972 8.32 9.42 9.63 19.68 14.14 NA 17,308 19,599 20,023 40,941 29,406 14,758 21.16 19.97 26.50 44.12 32.06 NA 44,007 41,537 55,110 91,759 66,684 49,881 Associate degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. 1,260 11,340 25,560 2,240 210 80 840 940 1,020 3,870 4,530 380 1,400 920 1,440 16,800 30,630 2,280 270 100 1,130 1,160 1,190 4,920 6,120 430 1,590 820 180 5,470 5,070 40 60 20 290 220 170 1,060 1,590 60 190 0 20 550 510 0 10 0 30 20 20 110 160 10 20 0 20 100 230 20 0 0 10 10 10 70 60 10 20 10 40 650 740 20 10 0 40 30 30 170 220 10 40 10 36,868 18,934 19,829 22,987 52,228 28,591 42,071 22,287 29,431 27,984 25,506 24,408 29,210 21,416 8.39 6.99 7.11 7.49 16.46 7.74 9.53 7.59 7.17 9.54 8.46 8.70 9.42 7.46 17,458 14,544 14,781 15,571 34,242 16,107 19,820 15,786 14,904 19,835 17,593 18,091 19,584 15,510 35.77 11.84 12.84 16.33 33.69 28.04 33.77 15.06 24.51 18.05 16.20 15.45 19.16 12.99 74,393 24,628 26,699 33,960 70,073 58,316 70,243 31,324 50,983 37,535 33,694 32,144 39,849 27,015 Bachelor's degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Associate degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Associate degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. 1,480 3,220 1,560 3,770 80 560 10 60 20 40 30 100 22,780 25,805 7.28 8.24 15,135 17,142 16.21 18.09 33,723 37,635 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 1,910 2,190 280 30 50 80 55,005 16.28 33,863 35.76 74,384 Work Exp. in a related occ. 2,150 2,350 200 20 70 90 61,419 17.26 35,911 49.17 102,265 Work Exp. in a related occ. 1,590 1,740 150 20 50 70 50,559 16.59 34,500 34.07 70,858 Work Exp. in a related occ. 610 3,970 210 540 11,480 1,840 10,720 180 430 650 4,360 230 600 13,520 2,250 11,770 190 470 50 380 20 50 2,050 420 1,050 20 40 10 40 0 10 210 40 110 0 0 10 150 10 10 260 40 290 0 10 20 180 10 20 470 80 390 10 10 41,767 31,672 45,040 30,578 35,604 51,834 37,721 26,746 37,610 13.27 8.51 11.43 9.13 10.12 13.88 10.81 7.94 12.51 27,595 17,697 23,784 18,999 21,047 28,878 22,476 16,513 26,027 28.35 23.99 31.08 24.40 25.69 42.98 25.92 19.39 25.09 58,973 49,893 64,640 50,746 53,443 89,389 53,919 40,322 52,185 Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. 470 16,370 720 600 17,740 700 130 1,370 0 10 140 0 10 330 20 20 470 20 30,107 23,449 20,753 8.81 7.26 6.96 18,327 15,102 14,476 22.49 16.32 14.49 46,781 33,936 30,138 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 590 1,680 2,040 620 1,910 2,280 20 230 240 0 20 20 40 120 30 50 150 50 17,732 34,858 37,973 6.98 8.31 10.87 14,513 17,289 22,601 10.63 26.48 29.10 22,119 55,072 60,521 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. 13,970 10,420 11,440 10,810 3,250 1,050 31,350 8,240 16,190 12,000 11,980 12,720 3,550 1,090 37,870 9,440 2,220 1,580 540 1,910 300 40 6,530 1,210 220 160 50 190 30 0 650 120 110 280 310 290 90 30 1,090 300 330 440 360 480 120 30 1,740 420 28,307 16,156 18,044 21,236 17,567 19,438 16,937 17,069 8.82 6.80 6.88 7.29 6.86 7.06 6.82 6.80 18,354 14,148 14,320 15,172 14,266 14,675 14,188 14,134 19.24 9.21 11.21 14.00 11.07 12.29 10.18 9.94 40,016 19,150 23,312 29,114 23,025 25,569 21,175 20,666 Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 13,250 16,520 3,260 330 250 580 16,638 6.80 14,152 9.53 19,831 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 4,130 33,360 4,720 38,760 600 5,400 60 540 290 1,810 350 2,350 17,195 17,847 6.84 6.82 14,232 14,177 10.45 11.26 21,728 23,420 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 6 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. 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State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 35-3041 35-9011 35-9021 35-9031 35-9099 37-1011 37-1012 37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 37-3012 37-3013 37-3019 39-1011 39-1012 39-1021 39-2011 39-2021 39-3011 39-3012 39-3021 39-3031 39-3091 39-3093 39-3099 39-4011 39-4021 39-5012 39-5092 39-5093 39-5094 39-6011 39-6012 39-6021 39-6032 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 39-9099 41-1011 41-1012 41-2011 41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021 41-3031 Occupational Title 2 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers Dishwashers Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Pest Control Workers Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation Tree Trimmers and Pruners Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other Gaming Supervisors Slot Key Persons First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers Animal Trainers Nonfarm Animal Caretakers Gaming Dealers Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners Motion Picture Projectionists Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers Amusement and Recreation Attendants Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other Embalmers Funeral Attendants Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists Manicurists and Pedicurists Shampooers Skin Care Specialists Baggage Porters and Bellhops Concierges Tour Guides and Escorts Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants and Baggage Porters Child Care Workers Personal and Home Care Aides Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Recreation Workers Residential Advisors Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers Cashiers Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers Counter and Rental Clerks Parts Salespersons Retail Salespersons Advertising Sales Agents Insurance Sales Agents Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 2,230 2,580 350 40 30 70 18,233 6.89 14,333 12.09 25,140 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 3,800 6,310 4,390 7,300 580 1,000 60 100 160 260 220 360 16,927 16,289 6.82 6.80 14,183 14,140 9.72 9.26 20,221 19,264 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 4,430 5,170 750 80 300 380 17,131 6.84 14,220 10.20 21,209 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 960 1,100 140 10 50 60 17,479 6.83 14,205 11.14 23,168 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 3,810 4,120 320 30 60 90 30,005 8.96 18,635 20.32 42,276 Work Exp. in a related occ. 1,940 2,110 170 20 10 30 34,298 9.07 18,870 25.64 53,335 Work Exp. in a related occ. 31,030 16,480 1,550 9,630 33,810 18,600 1,610 10,160 2,780 2,120 60 530 280 210 10 50 590 310 40 130 870 520 40 180 19,599 17,810 28,434 22,139 6.97 6.89 8.31 7.14 14,504 14,324 17,292 14,843 12.51 11.23 19.56 15.45 26,012 23,356 40,687 32,146 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 540 380 470 1,580 1,630 550 380 510 1,840 1,600 10 0 40 270 0 0 0 0 30 0 10 10 10 30 30 10 10 10 60 30 29,500 25,106 26,383 46,113 24,780 8.39 8.61 8.85 13.90 7.90 17,455 17,907 18,399 28,919 16,437 21.51 16.75 22.29 29.00 16.03 44,745 34,833 46,371 60,325 33,342 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. 3,810 270 2,480 3,900 300 80 970 1,540 4,060 300 2,680 4,300 320 80 1,030 1,600 250 30 190 400 30 0 60 60 30 0 20 40 0 0 10 10 80 10 40 80 10 0 70 80 110 10 60 120 10 0 70 80 34,952 28,078 21,845 20,493 19,587 20,009 18,336 17,785 10.50 7.58 7.10 6.84 6.94 7.13 6.95 6.86 21,831 15,759 14,771 14,227 14,430 14,832 14,447 14,264 25.76 22.27 15.49 17.38 13.88 11.65 12.09 11.41 53,582 46,330 32,211 36,147 28,875 24,233 25,156 23,724 Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 100 100 0 0 10 10 18,351 6.93 14,415 11.43 23,781 Work Exp. in a related occ. 2,250 160 340 5,190 570 260 440 600 100 540 2,540 180 400 5,910 740 300 600 690 110 630 290 30 60 720 170 40 160 90 10 90 30 0 10 70 20 0 20 10 0 10 110 0 10 60 10 0 10 10 0 20 140 10 10 130 20 10 20 20 0 30 20,812 43,300 22,867 26,355 22,795 19,089 24,236 21,229 25,018 22,738 7.40 16.01 7.51 7.41 6.95 6.92 7.02 6.90 7.79 7.06 15,384 33,299 15,624 15,412 14,455 14,403 14,596 14,346 16,197 14,675 12.75 26.14 15.92 20.21 15.58 15.15 18.13 12.25 17.73 15.76 26,519 54,361 33,117 42,043 32,398 31,508 37,705 25,470 36,883 32,789 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 140 12,120 13,700 1,650 2,940 1,160 3,390 150 13,540 19,080 1,760 3,090 1,290 2,800 10 1,410 5,380 110 150 130 0 0 140 540 10 20 10 0 0 350 230 30 60 30 70 0 490 770 40 70 50 70 21,468 18,186 17,807 26,322 22,897 23,432 18,604 6.87 6.89 6.90 7.36 7.08 7.14 6.93 14,296 14,341 14,357 15,318 14,721 14,849 14,421 17.12 11.69 10.83 21.61 16.68 15.95 12.15 35,606 24,313 22,532 44,952 34,686 33,170 25,271 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 29,630 31,270 1,640 160 620 790 34,002 10.29 21,404 23.64 49,177 Work Exp. in a related occ. 5,020 65,830 1,140 5,650 3,850 60,700 1,520 8,460 5,070 65,240 1,090 6,550 3,640 67,390 1,680 9,260 50 0 0 900 0 6,690 150 800 10 0 0 90 0 670 20 80 70 3,130 50 220 40 1,870 30 180 80 3,130 50 310 40 2,540 40 260 56,264 16,729 22,154 22,702 26,499 22,803 34,071 44,901 12.77 6.74 7.21 7.00 7.31 6.97 7.92 11.53 26,567 14,026 15,001 14,556 15,199 14,500 16,478 23,972 46.56 9.99 14.78 16.72 19.31 16.86 28.29 37.89 96,841 20,785 30,740 34,773 40,167 35,071 58,837 78,819 Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree 2,090 2,310 230 20 50 80 72,964 12.58 26,167 66.18 137,654 Bachelor's degree Page 7 Occupational License Required15 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 41-3041 41-3099 41-4011 41-4012 41-9011 41-9021 41-9022 41-9031 41-9041 41-9091 41-9099 43-1011 43-2011 43-2021 43-2099 43-3011 43-3021 43-3031 43-3041 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4021 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151 43-4161 43-4171 43-4181 43-4199 43-5011 43-5021 43-5031 43-5032 43-5041 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081 43-5111 43-6011 43-6012 43-6013 43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022 43-9031 43-9041 Occupational Title 2 Travel Agents Sales Representatives, Services, All Other Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products Demonstrators and Product Promoters Real Estate Brokers Real Estate Sales Agents Sales Engineers Telemarketers Door-To-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers Sales and Related Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service Telephone Operators Communications Equipment Operators, All Other Bill and Account Collectors Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Gaming Cage Workers Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Procurement Clerks Tellers Brokerage Clerks Correspondence Clerks Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks Customer Service Representatives Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs File Clerks Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan Library Assistants, Clerical Loan Interviewers and Clerks New Accounts Clerks Order Clerks Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping Receptionists and Information Clerks Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Information and Record Clerks, All Other Cargo and Freight Agents Couriers and Messengers Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance Meter Readers, Utilities Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Legal Secretaries Medical Secretaries Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive Computer Operators Data Entry Keyers Word Processors and Typists Desktop Publishers Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 570 4,770 510 5,670 0 900 0 90 0 110 0 200 25,961 45,050 7.40 11.42 15,402 23,761 17.97 36.23 37,375 75,355 Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 4,170 4,640 470 50 90 140 65,875 16.79 34,925 50.99 106,055 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 22,580 360 560 2,880 90 2,230 24,240 430 570 2,870 90 1,860 1,660 70 10 0 0 0 170 10 0 0 0 0 500 10 10 50 0 80 660 20 10 50 0 80 52,664 28,162 47,307 37,705 66,563 23,829 13.73 7.95 13.25 10.30 21.07 7.53 28,560 16,536 27,559 21,427 43,831 15,653 39.27 24.32 32.39 29.70 43.28 15.97 81,687 50,580 67,373 61,771 90,023 33,207 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Postsecondary voc. Bachelor's degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. 1,610 1,010 1,500 1,110 0 90 0 10 20 10 20 20 28,404 36,634 7.13 8.72 14,839 18,136 22.86 30.06 47,554 62,517 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 24,190 24,560 370 40 500 540 40,655 12.09 25,137 28.86 60,033 Work Exp. in a related occ. 3,360 530 90 3,850 6,140 28,880 680 3,190 820 10,720 330 30 1,800 1,090 24,390 1,230 2,370 3,410 1,830 540 2,660 1,190 2,190 2,950 310 90 4,370 6,240 31,430 690 3,150 820 11,790 330 30 1,970 950 30,180 1,270 1,450 4,260 2,120 590 2,550 960 1,600 0 0 10 520 100 2,540 10 0 10 1,080 0 0 170 0 5,800 40 0 850 280 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 10 250 0 0 0 110 0 0 20 0 580 0 0 90 30 10 0 0 0 70 10 0 60 80 450 20 80 20 470 10 0 40 30 680 20 60 140 50 20 50 40 50 70 10 0 110 90 710 20 80 20 580 10 0 60 30 1,260 30 60 220 80 20 50 40 50 22,564 32,132 29,652 29,690 28,147 31,615 22,983 31,966 34,954 21,791 33,021 32,391 30,774 24,237 27,131 44,449 20,949 20,956 25,460 21,598 28,351 26,500 27,387 7.43 7.27 9.79 9.57 9.07 9.57 7.70 10.61 9.46 8.00 12.50 7.93 9.29 8.19 8.28 15.64 7.17 7.23 8.56 7.14 8.45 8.91 8.06 15,445 15,120 20,353 19,912 18,871 19,910 16,013 22,071 19,687 16,636 25,996 16,501 19,323 17,043 17,231 32,524 14,908 15,043 17,813 14,852 17,584 18,531 16,770 15.34 24.60 18.77 19.43 18.95 21.56 14.71 20.93 24.63 13.60 19.63 21.65 22.73 16.05 18.33 27.87 14.00 13.68 16.34 15.34 19.45 16.16 19.76 31,913 51,163 39,035 40,409 39,422 44,844 30,588 43,533 51,222 28,292 40,825 45,030 47,285 33,374 38,121 57,973 29,121 28,453 33,984 31,901 40,451 33,603 41,096 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 1,490 19,680 1,650 21,650 160 1,970 20 200 10 480 30 680 33,521 21,571 10.71 7.28 22,284 15,143 22.48 14.14 46,766 29,408 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 750 4,030 660 2,120 1,670 5,010 2,150 2,680 7,340 21,560 740 3,590 730 2,050 1,880 5,000 1,980 2,790 7,610 19,930 0 0 70 0 200 0 0 110 270 0 0 0 10 0 20 0 0 10 30 0 20 60 20 60 40 130 70 70 180 510 20 60 30 60 60 130 70 80 200 510 31,197 30,762 40,778 21,938 26,752 33,250 29,405 42,143 28,574 21,474 9.49 9.33 13.91 7.13 8.53 8.91 9.40 11.60 8.28 7.10 19,749 19,412 28,928 14,825 17,742 18,531 19,558 24,124 17,226 14,775 22.73 21.54 25.37 15.41 18.52 24.78 19.61 29.90 20.18 15.04 47,276 44,801 52,780 32,043 38,528 51,539 40,795 62,199 41,984 31,277 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 870 15,600 4,100 2,640 38,940 1,310 3,670 1,030 50 1,820 720 16,940 4,200 3,300 37,780 980 3,340 930 50 1,760 0 1,340 100 660 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 10 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 250 70 40 620 20 90 20 0 20 20 380 80 110 620 20 90 20 0 20 29,126 35,801 35,429 25,548 26,634 35,471 25,400 29,563 31,254 29,071 7.80 11.80 11.87 8.44 8.49 10.50 8.34 9.43 10.59 9.72 16,226 24,539 24,697 17,551 17,651 21,841 17,357 19,610 22,024 20,223 19.65 23.99 23.86 17.11 18.05 26.51 17.05 19.77 21.70 19.80 40,878 49,904 49,633 35,590 37,534 55,132 35,457 41,115 45,140 41,184 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Page 8 Occupational License Required15 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 43-9051 43-9061 43-9071 43-9081 43-9111 43-9199 45-1011 45-2011 45-2041 45-2092 45-2093 45-2099 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023 47-1011 47-2011 47-2021 47-2031 47-2041 47-2042 47-2043 47-2044 47-2051 47-2053 47-2061 47-2071 47-2072 47-2073 47-2081 47-2111 47-2121 47-2131 47-2132 47-2141 47-2151 47-2152 47-2161 47-2171 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221 47-3011 47-3012 47-3013 47-3014 47-3015 47-3016 47-3019 47-4011 47-4041 47-4051 47-4061 47-4071 47-4099 Occupational Title 2 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service Office Clerks, General Office Machine Operators, Except Computer Proofreaders and Copy Markers Statistical Assistants Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Agricultural Inspectors Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals Agricultural Workers, All Other Fallers Logging Equipment Operators Log Graders and Scalers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Boilermakers Brickmasons and Blockmasons Carpenters Carpet Installers Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles Floor Sanders and Finishers Tile and Marble Setters Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers Terrazzo Workers and Finishers Construction Laborers Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators Pile-Driver Operators Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers Electricians Glaziers Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall Insulation Workers, Mechanical Painters, Construction and Maintenance Pipelayers Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Plasterers and Stucco Masons Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Roofers Sheet Metal Workers Structural Iron and Steel Workers Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters Helpers--Carpenters Helpers--Electricians Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Helpers--Roofers Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other Construction and Building Inspectors Hazardous Materials Removal Workers Highway Maintenance Workers Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners Construction and Related Workers, All Other 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 720 35,450 240 30 100 610 37,940 210 30 110 0 2,500 0 0 10 0 250 0 0 0 20 650 10 0 10 20 900 10 0 10 24,292 21,555 27,823 23,408 47,885 7.45 7.06 7.34 8.14 13.57 15,493 14,685 15,269 16,927 28,230 17.09 14.98 20.36 16.94 31.73 35,555 31,153 42,338 35,226 66,000 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 1,890 1,730 0 0 40 40 680 270 590 610 290 590 0 20 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 31,927 9.31 19,375 22.73 47,273 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 44,440 47,001 23,057 13.55 13.19 7.14 28,194 27,445 14,854 33.48 32.73 16.22 69,643 68,077 33,742 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Work Exp. in a related occ. 4,290 960 340 250 2,940 40 3,310 850 330 200 2,720 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 20 10 10 60 0 110 20 10 10 60 0 19,307 21,648 30,433 34,217 30,898 34,486 6.94 7.01 7.18 12.20 10.97 11.55 14,444 14,579 14,935 25,367 22,811 24,022 12.23 16.17 21.93 21.96 18.93 22.89 25,439 33,644 45,616 45,668 39,365 47,603 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 12,730 790 1,390 18,650 430 260 90 540 1,670 60 19,470 12,750 830 1,410 18,180 430 230 80 610 1,680 70 19,200 20 40 20 0 0 0 0 80 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 180 30 30 250 10 0 0 10 50 0 150 180 30 30 250 10 0 0 20 50 0 150 56,840 69,420 41,697 37,217 37,926 31,182 30,386 31,789 35,457 37,232 26,445 17.66 17.30 13.30 12.14 12.90 9.87 9.69 11.44 10.87 11.10 8.29 36,739 35,990 27,672 25,260 26,842 20,532 20,146 23,797 22,614 23,098 17,235 40.06 83,334 26.31 25.25 24.93 22.06 23.54 20.53 25.55 27.25 18.47 54,721 52,526 51,855 45,888 48,958 42,704 53,151 56,680 38,409 Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 700 370 710 370 10 0 0 0 10 10 20 10 33,222 39,460 10.83 14.09 22,532 29,303 22.91 24.19 47,651 50,315 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 8,890 1,850 12,290 800 630 2,420 10,090 1,060 12,370 380 850 670 2,540 2,280 9,130 1,800 12,440 840 630 2,450 10,500 1,060 12,610 400 790 720 2,660 2,290 240 0 150 40 0 30 400 0 230 20 0 50 110 20 20 0 20 0 0 0 40 0 20 0 0 10 10 0 170 30 320 10 10 60 180 20 260 10 20 20 60 70 200 30 330 20 10 60 220 20 280 10 20 20 70 80 37,325 33,049 43,538 32,218 30,285 36,520 32,941 32,756 43,985 35,902 34,130 30,984 35,518 38,140 11.69 10.90 13.31 9.31 8.37 11.52 11.08 10.13 13.64 12.97 7.34 10.24 11.03 11.79 24,305 22,665 27,683 19,368 17,404 23,961 23,037 21,076 28,380 26,970 15,263 21,306 22,942 24,522 26.59 21.02 30.51 22.59 20.12 25.52 20.73 25.04 29.87 21.88 27.06 19.77 24.09 25.29 55,311 43,714 63,459 46,992 41,845 53,089 43,112 52,093 62,125 45,509 56,285 41,128 50,109 52,594 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 760 2,700 2,720 800 2,590 2,710 30 0 0 0 0 0 20 70 70 20 70 70 26,304 23,989 25,933 8.47 7.81 9.26 17,623 16,247 19,269 17.20 15.63 16.28 35,766 32,513 33,860 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 780 720 0 0 20 20 24,489 8.18 17,018 15.68 32,620 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 2,750 170 990 1,480 1,040 1,240 2,840 170 1,040 1,640 1,040 1,340 90 0 50 150 0 100 10 0 10 20 0 10 70 0 30 30 20 20 80 0 30 40 20 30 29,025 22,201 26,183 50,772 36,514 29,810 9.58 7.88 8.39 15.80 10.94 8.05 19,923 16,387 17,447 32,873 22,750 16,746 19.85 13.88 18.05 35.00 25.38 23.05 41,295 28,872 37,541 72,805 52,789 47,945 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 270 270 470 300 270 470 30 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 46,314 22,980 29,733 16.28 7.13 7.35 33,871 14,828 15,280 30.46 17.58 21.66 63,355 36,563 45,047 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Page 9 Occupational License Required15 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 47-5011 47-5012 47-5013 47-5021 Occupational Title 2 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Annual Total 8 Openings 49-2097 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021 49-3022 49-3023 Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters Continuous Mining Machine Operators Mining Machine Operators, All Other Roustabouts, Oil and Gas Helpers--Extraction Workers Extraction Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers Avionics Technicians Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Automotive Body and Related Repairers Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 49-3031 49-3041 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Farm Equipment Mechanics 3,020 260 3,270 260 250 0 30 0 70 10 90 10 39,406 33,864 12.96 9.70 26,964 20,166 25.89 23.46 53,853 48791 Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. 49-3042 49-3043 49-3051 49-3052 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Rail Car Repairers Motorboat Mechanics Motorcycle Mechanics Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians Tire Repairers and Changers Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Home Appliance Repairers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Maintenance Workers, Machinery Millwrights Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers Medical Equipment Repairers Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers Commercial Divers Locksmiths and Safe Repairers Riggers 4,500 440 280 350 4,800 490 300 370 300 50 20 20 30 10 0 0 90 10 10 10 120 10 10 10 41,208 45,951 29,445 36,009 13.13 13.87 8.37 11.07 27,304 28,856 17,405 23,027 27.57 30.65 20.59 26.90 57,340 63,748 42,830 55,948 Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 250 170 1,480 230 200 1,730 0 30 240 0 0 20 10 0 30 10 10 50 24,726 36,236 21,998 7.82 10.79 7.58 16,268 22,446 15,771 17.32 23.99 14.65 36,018 49,897 30,479 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 47-5031 47-5041 47-5049 47-5071 47-5081 47-5099 49-1011 49-2011 49-2022 49-2091 49-2092 49-2093 49-2094 49-2095 49-2096 49-3053 49-3092 49-3093 49-9012 49-9021 49-9031 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9051 49-9052 49-9061 49-9062 49-9069 49-9091 49-9092 49-9094 49-9096 1,630 1,700 4,850 520 1,710 1,800 5,500 610 80 100 650 80 10 10 70 10 20 20 50 20 30 30 110 30 45,482 60,521 42,596 57,723 15.17 16.97 13.48 20.73 31,558 35,297 28,043 43,115 30.53 39.96 31.26 36.80 63,492 83,114 65,016 76,540 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 30 250 250 4,080 960 990 30 290 260 4,540 1,110 1,090 0 40 10 450 150 100 0 0 0 50 20 10 0 10 10 120 30 30 0 10 10 170 40 40 35,693 42,461 43,983 31,819 31,678 44,095 13.04 15.17 11.84 9.91 9.72 15.23 27,127 31,555 24,635 20,608 20,214 31,676 23.16 26.56 35.36 22.94 22.91 30.42 48,178 55,249 73,555 47,723 47,652 63,266 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 8,960 9,550 590 60 210 270 55,592 16.37 34,056 39.73 82,639 Work Exp. in a related occ. 1,330 1,290 0 0 20 20 27,070 8.81 18,315 19.85 41,278 Postsecondary voc. 2,220 570 530 2,210 600 490 0 30 0 0 0 0 60 10 20 60 10 20 45,338 47,450 34,536 11.72 14.60 11.37 24,378 30,376 23,643 31.17 31.53 23.59 64,826 65,575 49,062 Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. 500 540 40 0 10 20 41,130 10.29 21,409 29.69 61,763 Postsecondary voc. 1,000 1,070 70 10 30 40 55,943 16.52 34,355 36.33 75,567 Postsecondary voc. 300 280 0 0 10 10 58,963 19.23 39,991 38.00 79,035 Postsecondary voc. 130 120 0 0 0 0 37,811 11.22 23,339 24.46 50,882 Postsecondary voc. 430 780 2,410 2,140 410 9,840 450 860 2,570 2,330 480 11,140 20 80 160 190 70 1,300 0 10 20 20 10 130 0 10 30 50 20 200 10 20 40 70 20 330 31,386 34,839 49,905 34,332 28,445 32,658 9.35 11.23 16.23 8.97 8.19 8.35 19,439 23,357 33,767 18,665 17,027 17,369 20.25 22.28 31.83 24.86 19.99 25.03 42,123 46,350 66,215 51,710 41,573 52,071 Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. 740 730 0 0 10 10 47,878 14.54 30,233 31.25 65,002 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 4,480 680 6,480 28,210 3,650 1,100 2,420 2,780 100 350 4,730 710 7,700 30,070 3,820 1,150 2,520 2,900 100 450 250 40 1,220 1,860 170 50 100 120 0 100 30 0 120 190 20 10 10 10 0 10 80 20 110 70 60 10 80 70 0 10 100 20 230 260 80 20 90 80 0 20 38,086 33,596 45,547 33,524 36,931 43,614 49,147 38,638 28,630 43,540 12.18 9.78 13.92 9.10 10.40 15.02 14.00 10.64 10.30 11.05 25,338 20,346 28,951 18,936 21,636 31,250 29,124 22,139 21,431 22,974 26.13 22.44 31.86 24.38 28.44 28.39 34.47 28.95 17.77 30.32 54,352 46,677 66,261 50,706 59,153 59,056 71,702 60,210 36,966 63,058 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 750 720 0 0 20 20 42,290 16.21 33,713 25.43 52,893 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 1,040 850 410 2,530 970 990 450 2,500 0 140 40 0 0 10 0 0 30 10 10 20 30 20 10 20 27,143 58,718 31,267 35,924 7.72 17.38 7.93 9.41 16,067 36,155 16,496 19,574 18.75 40.48 23.83 28.21 39,000 84,195 49,575 58,674 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 10 Occupational License Required15 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 49-9098 49-9099 51-1011 51-2011 51-2021 51-2022 51-2031 51-2041 51-2091 51-2092 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023 51-3092 51-3093 51-4011 51-4012 51-4021 51-4022 51-4023 51-4031 51-4032 51-4033 51-4034 51-4035 51-4041 51-4071 51-4072 51-4081 51-4111 51-4121 51-4122 51-4191 51-4192 51-4193 51-4194 51-4199 51-5011 51-5021 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011 51-6021 51-6031 51-6041 51-6052 Occupational Title 2 Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers Engine and Other Machine Assemblers Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators Team Assemblers Bakers Butchers and Meat Cutters Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers Slaughterers and Meat Packers Food Batchmakers Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic Numerical Tool and Process Control Programmers Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Machinists Foundry Mold and Coremakers Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool and Die Makers Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Lay-Out Workers, Metal and Plastic Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other Bindery Workers Job Printers Prepress Technicians and Workers Printing Machine Operators Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials Sewing Machine Operators Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Annual Total 8 Openings 4,630 4,950 320 30 110 140 24,091 7.29 15,166 17.17 35,715 3,750 3,900 160 20 20 40 36,426 10.11 21,038 28.66 59,623 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 9,850 10,020 170 20 170 180 57,144 15.93 33,140 43.09 89,634 Work Exp. in a related occ. 350 40 420 50 2,890 300 5,840 1,800 2,070 2,030 310 830 390 400 30 330 60 2,920 310 5,860 1,990 1,990 2,220 340 950 410 60 0 0 10 30 10 20 190 0 190 40 110 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 50 10 120 40 70 60 10 20 20 10 0 10 0 50 10 120 60 70 80 10 30 20 32,593 29,281 37,378 36,188 40,063 28,482 29,346 21,767 26,726 18,782 18,392 21,858 21,442 9.91 9.82 10.28 11.90 13.15 9.94 8.56 7.19 8.18 6.94 6.93 7.06 7.24 20,618 20,430 21,380 24,754 27,352 20,677 17,807 14,948 17,004 14,435 14,414 14,682 15,051 23.77 18.88 28.67 21.73 25.91 17.98 21.75 14.63 18.33 11.74 11.32 16.56 14.69 49,438 39,275 59,637 45,198 53,899 37,402 45,237 30,428 38,135 24,412 23,554 34,440 30,559 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 820 50 830 50 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 38,297 46,563 12.84 15.69 26,709 32,632 24.58 32.23 51,121 67,031 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 490 520 30 0 10 20 27,626 10.48 21,788 16.63 34,597 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 280 220 0 0 10 10 28,030 8.96 18,642 18.38 38,234 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 110 130 20 0 0 0 33,532 10.85 22,569 21.43 44,571 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 790 750 0 0 20 20 32,171 11.00 22,873 20.27 42,160 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 120 110 0 0 0 0 38,305 12.54 26,087 24.09 50,107 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 460 500 40 0 10 10 29,744 8.99 18,708 20.67 42,984 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 210 210 0 0 0 0 35,505 11.30 23,508 22.62 47,056 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 140 6,960 100 150 7,520 130 0 560 30 0 60 0 0 110 0 0 160 10 38,438 40,654 20,802 11.80 12.92 7.09 24,537 26,873 14,737 26.29 27.61 13.18 54,682 57,419 27,424 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 500 530 30 0 10 20 26,248 8.47 17,608 18.43 38,334 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 320 200 16,340 380 200 18,050 60 0 1,710 10 0 170 10 0 350 10 0 520 29,551 50,340 40,790 7.52 16.26 12.95 15,640 33,817 26,928 21.99 35.95 27.14 45,733 74,773 56,443 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. 820 950 120 10 20 30 33,153 9.48 19,712 22.20 46,168 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 140 230 150 180 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,320 38,154 10.82 12.24 22,499 25,456 23.11 23.91 48,073 49,741 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 140 140 1,030 280 370 360 1,820 4,690 830 840 20 810 160 130 940 190 310 280 1,670 5,190 800 710 30 800 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 10 40 110 10 10 0 10 10 0 20 0 0 10 40 160 10 10 0 10 25,944 34,782 32,287 23,029 29,799 30,018 28,256 18,112 19,246 19,738 25,422 20,764 9.37 9.54 8.39 7.13 9.08 9.46 8.12 6.88 7.23 7.08 9.54 7.43 19,484 19,838 17,443 14,839 18,881 19,676 16,898 14,319 15,046 14,736 19,841 15,460 18.68 22.66 25.70 17.49 20.73 20.13 21.42 11.26 11.94 12.15 16.00 13.88 38,860 47,126 53463 36,385 43,115 41,872 44,562 23,411 24,839 25,280 33,276 28,871 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Page 11 Occupational License Required15 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 51-6062 51-6063 51-6091 51-6092 51-7011 51-7021 51-7041 Occupational Title 2 Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters Furniture Finishers 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% Annual Total 8 Openings 30 20 0 0 0 0 23,713 7.83 16,286 16.24 33,770 40 40 0 0 0 0 18,047 6.90 14,347 12.12 25,202 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 60 50 660 100 60 40 740 100 0 0 80 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 30 0 28,987 24,385 28,230 26,707 8.07 8.25 8.79 10.12 16,792 17,166 18,282 21,049 19.54 16.34 18.70 16.16 40,653 33,994 38,893 33,603 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 51-9051 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing Woodworkers, All Other Power Distributors and Dispatchers Power Plant Operators Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators Chemical Plant and System Operators Gas Plant Operators Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers Plant and System Operators, All Other Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Cutters and Trimmers, Hand Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders 260 260 0 0 10 10 34,081 9.24 19,214 24.36 50,662 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 51-9061 51-9071 51-9081 51-9082 51-9083 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Dental Laboratory Technicians Medical Appliance Technicians Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 7,600 1,230 740 80 420 8,000 1,120 850 100 470 400 0 110 20 40 40 0 10 0 0 110 20 10 0 10 150 20 30 0 10 40,431 30,983 28,791 37,872 25,752 10.81 9.27 8.48 11.43 9.11 22,485 19,279 17,641 23,779 18,939 30.87 23.31 19.85 23.52 16.23 64,201 48,492 41,288 48,914 33,766 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 51-9111 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Painters, Transportation Equipment Photographic Process Workers Photographic Processing Machine Operators 2,100 1,950 0 0 40 40 27,579 8.05 16,735 19.35 40,248 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 750 880 250 620 740 860 160 320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 10 20 20 20 10 20 33,270 38,652 18,966 22,381 11.02 12.90 7.34 7.47 22,918 26,837 15,260 15,536 21.58 25.68 11.81 15.33 44,881 53,404 24,559 31,893 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 51-7042 51-7099 51-8012 51-8013 51-8021 51-8031 51-8091 51-8092 51-8093 51-8099 51-9011 51-9012 51-9021 51-9022 51-9023 51-9031 51-9032 51-9041 51-9121 51-9122 51-9131 51-9132 51-9191 51-9192 51-9194 51-9195 51-9196 51-9198 51-9199 53-1011 53-1021 Cementing and Gluing Machine Operators and Tenders Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders Etchers and Engravers Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Helpers--Production Workers Production Workers, All Other Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand Occupational License Required15 960 960 0 0 20 20 28,123 9.14 19,018 17.77 36,958 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 480 120 100 190 680 530 120 100 190 710 50 0 0 10 30 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 20 0 0 10 20 31,417 27,275 58,281 47,815 42,129 9.56 8.21 17.05 15.38 13.42 19,890 17,068 35,459 32,000 27,904 19.51 22.41 40.57 34.78 30.53 40,591 46,603 84,392 72,341 63,507 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 2,080 3,760 580 2,350 3,410 520 270 0 0 30 0 0 40 100 20 60 100 20 29,751 59,714 55,468 9.62 21.23 20.15 20,019 44,164 41,906 19.76 36.15 31.69 41,104 75,187 65,911 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. 6,360 1,250 2,080 6,610 1,390 2,130 250 140 40 30 10 0 180 40 50 200 50 50 58,912 45,817 48,863 19.21 11.41 15.23 39,959 23,736 31,684 38.59 32.73 31.08 80,263 68,084 64,649 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Cert. Avail. 680 690 10 0 20 20 36,690 11.18 23,256 25.13 52,264 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 590 200 540 200 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 36,028 27,747 10.72 10.35 22,288 21,532 27.73 17.76 57,683 36,933 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 750 40 730 40 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 0 38,442 25,754 9.93 8.50 20,664 17,678 34.36 19.26 71,464 40,068 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 290 290 0 0 0 0 34,551 8.93 18,566 24.09 50,108 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 470 470 0 0 10 10 25,391 8.37 17,400 15.84 32,944 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 150 170 20 0 0 10 31,525 9.59 19,939 22.06 45,885 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 110 110 110 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,818 20,809 8.29 7.13 17,244 14,821 15.94 12.55 33,153 26,105 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 530 570 40 0 10 20 29,563 7.69 15,991 20.26 42,136 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 770 7,910 8,030 60 740 8,110 7,920 70 0 200 0 10 0 20 0 0 20 190 170 0 20 210 170 0 37,644 25,052 31,472 50,486 9.97 7.88 8.03 15.55 20,730 16,392 16,700 32,334 28.18 17.44 24.69 35.48 58,610 36,266 51,355 73,801 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. 2,960 3,200 250 30 60 90 43,835 13.71 28,524 30.37 63,168 Work Exp. in a related occ. Page 12 Lic. Req. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 53-1031 53-2011 53-2012 53-2021 53-2022 53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 53-3041 53-3099 53-4021 53-4031 53-5011 53-5021 53-5022 53-5031 53-6011 53-6021 53-6031 53-6041 53-6051 53-6099 53-7011 53-7021 53-7031 53-7032 53-7051 53-7061 53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7071 53-7072 53-7073 53-7081 53-7121 53-7199 Occupational Title 2 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Commercial Pilots Air Traffic Controllers Airfield Operations Specialists Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity Bus Drivers, School Driver/Sales Workers Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters Sailors and Marine Oilers Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels Motorboat Operators Ship Engineers Bridge and Lock Tenders Parking Lot Attendants Service Station Attendants Traffic Technicians Transportation Inspectors Transportation Workers, All Other Conveyor Operators and Tenders Crane and Tower Operators Dredge Operators Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Machine Feeders and Offbearers Packers and Packagers, Hand Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers Wellhead Pumpers Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders Material Moving Workers, All Other 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Hourly Annual Annual Most Significant Source of Education or Avg. Wage Avg. Wage Avg. Wage - Avg. Wage 14 Average Training - Lowest - Lowest Highest Highest 9 Wage 10 11 12 13 10% 10% 10% 10% 3,120 130 1,720 230 70 3,400 140 1,760 290 70 280 10 40 60 0 30 0 0 10 0 60 0 50 10 0 90 10 50 10 0 52,393 87,256 68,393 74,707 45,536 14.04 NA NA 19.39 12.68 29,193 61,260 42,259 40,336 26,379 38.14 NA NA 55.23 32.98 79,333 113,867 101,791 114,884 68,600 Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 290 1,010 9,440 4,770 27,250 17,250 2,530 200 850 650 8,320 8,520 290 1,650 420 2,140 770 110 320 220 780 2,350 140 340 1,090 10,000 4,630 29,420 18,630 2,790 220 830 770 9,700 10,000 310 1,890 410 2,280 910 120 370 250 750 2,510 110 60 90 550 0 2,160 1,380 260 20 0 110 1,380 1,490 10 240 0 140 140 10 40 20 0 160 0 10 10 60 0 220 140 30 0 0 10 140 150 0 20 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 10 120 90 480 310 30 0 30 30 300 220 10 40 10 60 40 0 10 0 10 40 0 10 20 180 90 700 440 60 10 30 40 430 370 10 70 10 70 50 0 20 10 10 60 0 23,511 30,475 18,608 28,790 35,203 28,162 22,321 26,141 53,391 55,237 38,034 73,698 42,565 64,227 33,744 17,594 20,300 30,911 69,054 40,603 32,510 44,638 38,173 7.43 8.24 6.95 7.24 10.98 7.60 6.97 6.92 14.61 14.72 10.57 17.58 12.20 14.69 10.81 6.84 7.26 10.74 16.58 9.14 9.69 14.04 11.18 15,444 17,149 14,458 15,055 22,841 15,812 14,508 14,392 30,379 30,617 21,996 36,570 25,373 30,549 22,479 14,226 15,099 22,333 34,482 19,021 20,154 29,204 23,245 16.21 20.55 11.45 22.05 25.84 22.47 17.22 21.60 38.24 40.75 27.52 53.88 29.18 47.26 21.65 11.10 13.38 20.25 50.50 39.22 22.69 29.52 24.90 33,708 42,735 23,818 45,874 53,740 46,737 35,817 44,927 79,538 84,761 57,233 112,067 60,691 98,291 45,024 23,096 27,821 42,119 105,042 81,573 47,201 61,394 51,800 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 2,070 7,230 4,580 2,170 6,800 5,120 100 0 540 10 0 50 30 180 180 40 180 230 33,639 30,788 20,520 12.19 9.94 6.97 25,362 20,685 14,499 21.11 20.87 14.95 43,915 43,405 31,088 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 47,450 1,560 4,650 90 910 2,850 1,560 760 1,140 46,490 1,390 3,910 90 800 2,960 1,530 770 1,100 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1,520 30 60 0 40 110 40 10 20 1,520 30 60 0 40 130 40 20 20 22,623 26,453 21,823 50,986 46,481 37,100 24,623 42,667 35,291 7.23 7.46 6.92 14.91 15.43 12.77 7.47 12.97 9.71 15,048 15,511 14,401 31,003 32,105 26,567 15,546 26,987 20,192 15.74 18.26 16.74 31.92 28.70 24.06 17.37 28.69 28.26 32,746 37,988 34,826 66,391 59,700 50,055 36,135 59,668 58,791 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 13 Occupational License Required15 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 1 Occupational Title 2 2008 3 Estimate 2018 4 Projected 10 Year 5 Growth Annual New 6 Growth Annual Replacement7 Annual Total 8 Openings 2010 State 2010 State Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Average - Lowest 9 Wage 10%10 Unique code assigned to each occupation describing knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform a variety of activities and tasks. http://online.onetcenter.org/ Title of the occupation. 2008 Average employment from employer payroll files, with estimates for self-employed and unpaid family workers. 4 2018 Projected employment estimate includes new jobs and replacement needs of employers. 2 3 5 6 Projected 10 year growth or decline in an occupation. Number of projected new jobs for the occupation. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Number of job needed to fill those workers retiring or leaving an occupation Annual job openings as a function of replacement demand (retirements + turnover) + new growth. 2010 Annual average wage for all workers in this occupation Average hourly wage for lowest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. Average annual wage for lowest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. Average hourly wage for highest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. Annual average wage of highest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. Most Significant Source of Education- Researched and designated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Long-Term Tng. & Exp. = Long-Term training and experience (more than 12 months of on-the-job training) Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. = Moderate-term training and experience (1 to 12 months of combined on-the-job experience and informal training) Short-term Tng. & Exp. = Short-term training and experience (up to 1 month of on-the-job experience) 15 Louisiana Licensing Guide reference describing those occupations regulated by state boards, commissions or agencies. http://www.laworks.net/Downloads/LMI/licensingguide.pdf NA - Wages from the 2010 Occupational Wage Survey were not available because of confidentiality, or only annual wages are available for most of the education related occupations. Page 14 Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Monroe - Northeast - Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for All Occupations to 2018 (in order by occupational code) Revised 2011 Occupational Code 1 00-0000 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011 11-3021 11-3031 11-3049 11-3051 11-3071 11-9021 11-9032 11-9033 11-9051 11-9061 11-9081 11-9111 11-9141 11-9151 11-9199 13-1022 13-1023 13-1031 13-1041 13-1051 13-1071 13-1073 13-1079 13-1111 13-1199 13-2011 13-2031 13-2051 13-2072 13-2082 15-1021 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061 Occupational Title 2 Regional Labor Market Area 8 : Caldwell, E. Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, & W. Carroll 2010 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA RLMA 1 2010 State Annual Annual Annual RLMA 1 Hourly 1 Annual Hourly Annual 2008 2018 10 Year Annual New ReplaceTotal Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Avg. Avg. Wage Average Estimate 3 Projected 4 Growth 5 Highest Wage Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 Average Wage Lowest Wage 14 Lowest Highest Wage 9 10%13 10% 11 10% 10 10% 12 120,970 131,310 12,460 1,250 2,730 3,980 140 140 0 0 0 0 $131,715 $25.03 $52,055 >$80.00 >$166,400 $147,206 2,470 2,380 0 0 60 60 86,021 17.88 37,187 79.24 164,820 97,474 130 120 0 0 0 0 16,218 NA 14,043 NA 18,876 18,485 50 50 0 0 0 0 39,306 13.06 27,156 31.75 66,050 62,413 110 120 10 0 0 0 74,908 18.72 38,944 62.82 130,670 81,013 20 20 0 0 0 0 49,557 15.23 31,681 35.72 74,288 61,347 150 160 10 0 0 10 57,258 17.96 37,357 43.98 91,484 61,416 50 60 10 0 0 0 71,440 15.44 32,108 57.52 119,642 81,363 300 330 30 0 0 10 91,576 21.43 44,574 78.24 162,730 80,889 20 20 0 0 0 0 49,794 14.51 30,171 37.58 78,162 72,353 140 130 0 0 10 10 75,406 23.45 48,783 50.10 104,201 92,332 Total, All Occupations Chief Executives General and Operations Managers Legislators Advertising and Promotions Managers Sales Managers Public Relations Managers Administrative Services Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers Financial Managers Human Resources Managers, All Other Industrial Production Managers Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Construction Managers Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School Education Administrators, Postsecondary Food Service Managers Funeral Directors Lodging Managers Medical and Health Services Managers Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Social and Community Service Managers Managers, All Other Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation Cost Estimators Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists Training and Development Specialists Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other Management Analysts Business Operations Specialists, All Other Accountants and Auditors Budget Analysts Financial Analysts Loan Officers Tax Preparers Computer Programmers Computer Support Specialists Computer Systems Analysts Database Administrators 15-1071 Network and Computer Systems Administrators Network Systems and Data Communications 15-1081 Analysts 15-1099 Computer Specialists, All Other 17-1011 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 17-1022 Surveyors 17-2051 Civil Engineers 17-2071 Electrical Engineers 17-2141 Mechanical Engineers Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree Bachelor's degree 60 120 60 130 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 58,137 71,312 17.72 21.17 36,860 44,032 42.86 50.73 89,154 105,523 66,553 70,313 290 40 160 50 50 240 290 40 170 50 50 280 10 0 10 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 10 0 0 10 63,601 97,863 47,533 52,158 44,684 68,255 NA 24.21 10.98 16.30 11.58 21.35 46,297 50,359 22,849 33,907 24,087 44,412 NA 78.05 35.60 35.79 30.24 46.44 81,639 162,353 74,057 74,439 62,907 96,587 67,394 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 93,840 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 46,814 Work Exp. in a related occ. 52,034 Associate degree 47,628 Work Exp. in a related occ. 75,836 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 360 70 820 460 80 870 100 10 50 10 0 10 10 0 20 20 0 20 32,785 60,337 59,744 8.48 15.59 17.19 17,631 32,434 35,758 23.74 43.26 43.07 49,383 89,984 89,585 41,840 59,751 74,224 Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree Occupational License Required 16 Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. 100 90 0 0 0 0 55,961 17.74 36,904 37.11 77,186 47,545 Bachelor's degree 90 190 90 210 0 20 0 0 0 10 0 10 45,500 68,009 10.81 19.46 22,482 40,472 36.62 47.48 76,162 98,759 49,682 63,799 Bachelor's degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. 150 70 160 80 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 49,127 50,094 14.79 14.76 30,761 30,700 35.33 31.91 73,482 66,382 50,085 56,845 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree 70 140 80 160 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 10 30,970 46,029 9.00 11.78 18,725 24,509 19.60 32.82 40,761 68,258 43,648 45,825 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 40 190 280 590 30 40 400 130 50 210 160 20 50 210 340 680 30 50 450 110 40 230 190 30 10 20 60 100 0 10 50 0 0 20 30 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 20 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 0 41,258 55,502 47,310 52,380 40,632 76,566 49,377 30,965 48,539 32,024 46,312 57,568 14.66 14.42 13.21 16.35 11.52 17.14 15.06 9.29 15.97 10.33 16.26 20.42 30,500 29,993 27,481 33,998 23,969 35,646 31,331 19,322 33,209 21,495 33,816 42,473 27.15 49.21 36.55 37.48 31.62 51.84 34.14 21.35 32.22 20.34 32.59 35.88 56,463 102,350 76,020 77,967 65,762 107,820 71,010 44,410 67,016 42,298 67,780 74,637 51,804 Bachelor's degree 69,328 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 55,418 Bachelor's degree 55,095 Bachelor's degree 56,659 Bachelor's degree 70,327 Bachelor's degree 47,436 Bachelor's degree 29,388 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 58,126 Bachelor's degree 43,377 Associate degree 57,502 Bachelor's degree 61,534 Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. 110 140 30 0 0 10 47,680 16.51 34,339 33.20 69,049 56,090 Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. 110 40 30 80 80 80 40 170 40 30 110 100 80 40 50 0 0 20 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 50,553 43,780 144,493 44,623 88,816 86,117 80,645 14.93 8.84 15.12 12.63 28.15 28.98 31.31 31,056 18,379 31,454 26,271 58,548 60,272 65,122 32.92 31.05 >80.00 34.49 67.65 57.21 49.14 68,472 64,584 >166,400 71,747 140,705 118,996 102,217 55,026 72,653 68,303 50,478 88,136 86,049 82,788 Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Page 79 Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 17-2199 17-3011 17-3019 17-3031 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 10 Year Growth 5 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Annual Avg. Avg. Wage Average Wage Lowest Lowest Wage 9 10% 11 10 10% 71,087 19.47 40,495 43,365 13.73 28,558 34,974 10.88 22,629 28,654 7.16 14,896 2010 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA 2010 State 1 Annual Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Average Highest Wage Wage 14 13 Highest 10% 12 10% 51.86 107,874 79,411 30.00 62,394 44,751 20.26 42,148 46,200 22.24 46,252 32,466 Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 Engineers, All Other Architectural and Civil Drafters Drafters, All Other Surveying and Mapping Technicians Environmental Scientists and Specialists, 19-2041 Including Health 19-3021 Market Research Analysts 90 80 40 130 80 80 50 160 0 10 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 40 70 50 90 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 46,609 48,416 13.11 15.49 27,267 32,213 34.97 30.95 72,746 64,379 59,260 45,009 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree 21-1012 21-1013 21-1014 21-1015 21-1022 470 40 80 30 130 490 60 100 40 180 20 20 20 10 60 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 49,927 32,927 35,342 39,555 46,036 17.20 8.36 8.83 13.20 12.78 35,766 17,380 18,359 27,464 26,576 31.87 23.43 24.95 25.64 32.05 66,284 48,733 51,890 53,339 66,668 50,457 33,755 31,121 31,484 44,707 Bachelor's degree Master's degree Master's degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree 20 360 30 420 10 60 0 10 0 0 0 10 37,396 34,815 9.65 8.21 20,063 17,085 27.77 27.07 57,752 56,302 40,527 32,052 Master's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 250 490 30 160 310 540 30 180 60 50 0 30 10 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 0 10 38,315 52,442 34,862 21,840 10.39 14.83 7.75 7.05 21,618 30,847 16,112 14,661 27.37 33.97 22.46 18.17 56,931 70,659 46,718 37,802 33,276 94,625 37,651 21,691 Bachelor's degree First professional degree Postsecondary voc. Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. 21-1023 21-1093 21-1099 23-1011 23-2091 25-2011 Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors Marriage and Family Therapists Mental Health Counselors Rehabilitation Counselors Medical and Public Health Social Workers Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Social and Human Service Assistants Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other Lawyers Court Reporters Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 25-2012 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education Elementary School Teachers, Except Special 25-2021 Education Middle School Teachers, Except Special and 25-2022 Vocational Education 25-2023 Vocational Education Teachers, Middle School Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and 25-2031 Vocational Education Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary 25-2032 School Special Education Teachers, Preschool, 25-2041 Kindergarten, and Elementary School 25-2043 Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED 25-3011 Teachers and Instructors 25-3021 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 25-3099 Teachers and Instructors, All Other 25-4021 Librarians 25-9031 Instructional Coordinators 25-9041 Teacher Assistants Education, Training, and Library Workers, All 25-9099 Other 27-1023 Floral Designers 27-1024 Graphic Designers 27-1026 27-2032 27-3022 27-3041 27-4021 29-1031 29-1051 29-1062 29-1069 29-1071 29-1111 29-1122 29-1123 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1131 29-2011 29-2012 29-2031 Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers Choreographers Reporters and Correspondents Editors Photographers Dietitians and Nutritionists Pharmacists Family and General Practitioners Physicians and Surgeons, All Other Physician Assistants Registered Nurses Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Recreational Therapists Respiratory Therapists Speech-Language Pathologists Veterinarians Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Bachelor's degree Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Occupational License Required 16 Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. 290 320 30 0 10 10 39,477 NA 30,581 NA 50,584 44,476 Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. 1,950 2,100 150 20 40 60 40,916 NA 32,491 NA 51,300 44,622 Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. 60 50 60 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38,421 48,269 NA NA 29,414 38,286 NA NA 46,840 60,181 45,818 Bachelor's degree 45,742 Wk Exp.+ Bachelor's or higher degree 970 970 0 0 30 30 42,005 NA 31,990 NA 52,422 46,159 Bachelor's degree Lic. Req. 80 70 0 0 0 0 44,237 NA 35,522 NA 53,073 48,615 Bachelor's degree 100 510 110 530 10 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 40,564 43,773 NA NA 32,288 34,442 NA NA 50,295 52,516 46,244 46,290 Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. 40 190 840 140 160 1,280 40 220 860 140 180 1,310 0 30 20 0 20 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 10 10 0 0 30 42,027 39,085 54,223 44,806 52,018 16,356 14.38 9.45 NA 17.25 13.61 NA 29,900 19,655 25,720 35,874 28,306 14,128 25.29 30.16 NA 25.32 34.91 NA 52,610 62,737 98,965 52,672 72,617 19,433 37,658 40,531 47,340 48,201 48,032 17,990 Bachelor's degree Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree Master's degree Master's degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Cert. Avail. 30 100 70 30 100 80 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45,398 19,363 34,783 15.06 6.98 10.16 31,318 14,509 21,132 29.03 13.22 26.00 60,372 27,495 54,076 43,772 23,044 36,606 Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree 170 30 80 50 80 90 280 40 170 60 2,810 110 140 30 170 40 50 170 160 50 170 30 70 40 80 90 360 50 220 90 3,340 140 190 30 210 40 70 180 180 50 0 0 0 0 10 0 80 10 40 30 530 30 50 0 30 10 20 10 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 50 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 100 10 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 29,321 39,780 NA 38,503 25,054 42,430 94,748 201,684 175,495 63,274 60,435 66,514 83,545 45,369 47,389 93,889 101,714 49,802 34,905 43,050 9.69 8.72 NA 12.06 8.54 7.44 36.74 26.39 40.65 11.98 20.17 17.15 26.87 15.75 16.49 16.76 23.58 16.66 10.07 10.83 20,156 18,131 NA 25,086 17,767 15,465 76,420 54,893 84,551 24,923 41,958 35,664 55,893 32,751 34,295 34,861 49,042 34,654 20,939 22,523 19.74 41.48 NA 29.61 15.70 31.55 57.51 >80.00 >80.00 44.61 39.57 49.98 56.00 30.07 30.17 64.89 >80.00 32.32 27.01 32.32 41,059 86,283 NA 61,597 32,662 65,631 119,619 >166,400 >166,400 92,789 82,311 103,961 116,486 62,538 62,760 134,976 >166,400 67,221 56,184 67,228 27,381 39,599 46,441 42,144 27,587 45,081 102,448 182,792 190,503 70,321 60,721 70,945 77,994 39,692 48,767 69,542 81,885 48,950 32,526 39,186 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree First professional degree First professional degree First professional degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Master's degree First professional degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Associate degree Page 80 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 10 Year Growth 5 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Annual Avg. Avg. Wage Average Wage Lowest Lowest Wage 9 10% 11 10 10% 0 64,055 22.09 45,952 0 70,601 28.26 58,778 10 44,949 7.88 16,389 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 2010 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA 2010 State 1 Annual Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Average Highest Wage Wage 14 13 Highest 10% 12 10% 40.34 83,901 58,984 39.59 82,338 62,804 31.75 66,039 47,836 Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 29-2032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 29-2033 Nuclear Medicine Technologists 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 50 30 300 60 30 330 10 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056 400 30 350 50 60 70 50 500 40 480 40 50 80 80 100 0 140 0 0 10 20 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 20 0 30 0 0 0 0 26,992 20,602 25,144 25,816 49,100 33,842 20,614 7.74 7.01 9.71 7.83 13.79 10.30 8.30 16,105 14,582 20,196 16,297 28,676 21,417 17,254 19.73 16.17 15.28 19.43 31.18 21.40 12.12 41,031 33,624 31,772 40,411 64,855 44,515 25,208 33,706 23,304 27,344 23,636 45,424 37,644 23,704 Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Associate degree 1,660 2,010 350 40 50 80 34,196 12.68 26,370 21.48 44,674 37,564 Postsecondary voc. Lic. Req. 160 50 180 50 20 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 27,872 29,351 8.48 8.48 17,639 17,647 18.34 25.98 38,139 54,028 28,555 29,866 Associate degree Long-term Tng. & Exp. Cert. Avail. 50 1,620 2,890 90 30 60 60 50 260 170 20 110 70 60 2,470 3,510 70 50 80 70 60 350 240 20 130 70 10 860 610 0 10 20 10 10 90 70 0 20 0 0 90 60 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 100 90 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 29,702 17,267 18,146 22,649 54,235 39,261 18,679 26,564 26,131 23,347 22,779 22,771 24,582 8.31 6.88 6.94 8.02 18.39 9.97 6.94 8.79 9.90 8.06 8.45 6.99 7.11 17,280 14,307 14,442 16,687 38,243 20,740 14,430 18,275 20,582 16,766 17,566 14,542 14,792 25.94 10.77 11.40 15.24 31.54 30.50 11.73 15.46 15.64 16.61 14.74 17.35 17.46 53,952 22,408 23,715 31,694 65,610 63,436 24,396 32,165 32,522 34,539 30,651 36,095 36,324 35,561 18,934 19,829 22,987 52,228 42,071 22,287 29,431 27,984 25,506 24,408 29,210 21,416 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Associate degree Associate degree Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. 80 190 90 240 10 40 0 0 0 0 0 10 19,332 23,177 6.88 7.64 14,307 15,888 12.85 15.52 26,718 32,278 22,780 25,805 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 120 120 10 0 0 10 45,418 12.42 25,840 32.25 67,072 61,419 Work Exp. in a related occ. 120 420 1,020 130 820 580 20 50 130 430 1,180 140 850 570 20 50 10 20 160 20 30 0 0 10 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 20 10 0 0 10 20 40 10 30 10 0 0 50,785 23,749 30,285 34,323 28,709 21,946 17,640 26,281 16.01 7.75 7.91 10.60 8.47 7.05 6.92 7.37 33,291 16,114 16,449 22,052 17,627 14,660 14,404 15,320 34.15 16.26 22.76 19.89 19.08 15.86 10.41 21.57 71,042 33,814 47,351 41,363 39,683 32,997 21,649 44,875 50,559 31,672 35,604 51,834 37,721 23,449 20,753 34,858 Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 820 560 900 510 1,500 330 930 650 880 600 1,810 380 110 80 0 90 310 50 10 10 0 10 30 10 10 20 30 10 50 10 20 20 30 20 80 20 25,928 15,937 16,522 19,557 16,196 15,984 8.27 6.81 6.82 7.30 6.81 6.78 17,197 14,166 14,188 15,189 14,159 14,093 17.68 9.01 9.53 12.60 9.14 9.27 36,780 18,750 19,829 26,218 19,002 19,280 28,307 16,156 18,044 21,236 16,937 17,069 Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 1,280 1,600 320 30 20 60 15,408 6.74 14,028 7.94 16,511 16,638 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 130 1,750 150 150 2,030 150 20 280 10 0 30 0 10 100 0 10 120 0 15,831 15,748 18,413 6.78 6.77 6.93 14,101 14,077 14,422 8.99 8.86 12.36 18,690 18,435 25,702 17,195 17,847 18,233 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 130 300 150 340 20 40 0 0 10 10 10 20 16,943 15,821 6.84 6.79 14,230 14,116 9.97 8.98 20,742 18,679 16,927 16,289 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 250 290 40 0 20 20 16,368 6.80 14,135 9.42 19,597 17,131 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 130 130 0 0 0 0 28,555 8.62 17,928 19.09 39,699 30,005 Work Exp. in a related occ. 70 80 0 0 0 0 39,923 12.24 25,469 28.30 58,870 34,298 Work Exp. in a related occ. Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Dietetic Technicians Pharmacy Technicians Psychiatric Technicians Respiratory Therapy Technicians Surgical Technologists Veterinary Technologists and Technicians Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational 29-2061 Nurses Medical Records and Health Information 29-2071 Technicians 29-2081 Opticians, Dispensing 29-2099 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2021 31-2022 31-9011 31-9091 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 31-9095 31-9096 31-9099 33-1012 33-1021 33-2011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3051 33-9032 33-9091 33-9099 35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2021 35-3011 35-3021 35-3022 35-3031 35-3041 35-9011 35-9021 35-9031 37-1011 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other Home Health Aides Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants Psychiatric Aides Occupational Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Aides Massage Therapists Dental Assistants Medical Assistants Medical Equipment Preparers Medical Transcriptionists Pharmacy Aides Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers Healthcare Support Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Fire Fighters Correctional Officers and Jailers Detectives and Criminal Investigators Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Security Guards Crossing Guards Protective Service Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cooks, Fast Food Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria Cooks, Restaurant Food Preparation Workers Bartenders Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop Waiters and Waitresses Food Servers, Nonrestaurant Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers Dishwashers Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, 37-1012 Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers Page 81 Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree Occupational License Required 16 Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 37-2011 37-2012 37-2021 37-3011 37-3012 39-1021 39-2021 39-3091 39-3099 39-4021 39-9011 39-9021 39-9032 41-1011 41-1012 41-2011 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021 41-3031 41-3099 Occupational Title 2 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Pest Control Workers Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers Nonfarm Animal Caretakers Amusement and Recreation Attendants Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other Funeral Attendants Child Care Workers Personal and Home Care Aides Recreation Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers Cashiers Counter and Rental Clerks Parts Salespersons Retail Salespersons Advertising Sales Agents Insurance Sales Agents Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents Sales Representatives, Services, All Other Sales Representatives, Wholesale and 41-4011 Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific 41-4012 Products First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and 43-1011 Administrative Support Workers Switchboard Operators, Including Answering 43-2011 Service 43-3011 Bill and Account Collectors Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine 43-3021 Operators 43-3031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 43-3051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 43-3061 Procurement Clerks 43-3071 Tellers 43-4041 Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 43-4071 File Clerks 43-4081 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 43-4111 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 43-4131 Loan Interviewers and Clerks 43-4141 New Accounts Clerks 43-4151 Order Clerks Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and 43-4161 Timekeeping 43-4171 Receptionists and Information Clerks 43-4199 Information and Record Clerks, All Other 43-5021 Couriers and Messengers 43-5031 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers 43-5032 43-5041 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance Meter Readers, Utilities Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 1,910 1,200 110 600 2,000 1,250 110 620 10 Year Growth 5 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 90 50 0 10 10 10 0 0 40 20 0 10 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Annual Avg. Avg. Wage Average Wage Lowest Lowest Wage 9 10% 11 10 10% 2010 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA 2010 State 1 Annual Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Average Highest Wage Wage 14 13 Highest 10% 12 10% 50 30 0 10 18,156 16,096 28,619 22,737 6.90 6.80 8.04 7.06 14,351 14,152 16,721 14,688 11.43 9.16 19.20 18.15 23,765 19,063 39,945 37,762 19,599 17,810 28,434 22,139 Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 30 30 0 0 0 0 42,185 15.95 33,173 24.75 51,482 29,500 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 280 100 70 300 120 80 30 20 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 28,435 18,605 20,083 8.97 6.93 7.08 18,649 14,416 14,719 19.99 12.51 13.54 41,583 26,031 28,154 34,952 21,845 17,785 Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 110 20 1,290 1,920 150 130 20 1,490 2,730 160 30 0 200 810 10 0 0 20 80 0 10 0 40 30 0 10 0 60 110 0 21,464 16,485 16,980 16,869 22,482 7.34 6.80 6.85 6.84 6.97 15,263 14,149 14,247 14,229 14,490 13.51 9.19 10.38 9.75 17.41 28,104 19,115 21,597 20,275 36,219 20,812 22,867 18,186 17,807 22,897 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 1,920 2,050 130 10 40 50 35,454 11.17 23,234 23.47 48,826 34,002 Work Exp. in a related occ. 250 4,590 340 330 3,940 110 570 260 4,660 440 320 4,300 120 650 20 70 100 0 370 10 90 0 10 10 0 40 0 10 0 220 10 0 120 0 10 10 230 20 0 160 0 20 52,265 16,226 18,583 28,341 22,387 33,627 32,398 16.09 6.73 6.77 7.86 6.92 8.81 6.90 33,462 14,005 14,080 16,348 14,389 18,329 14,344 38.36 9.24 13.16 20.77 16.95 24.27 24.15 79,785 19,220 27,378 43,201 35,252 50,471 50,235 56,264 16,729 22,702 26,499 22,803 34,071 44,901 Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Bachelor's degree 140 140 150 200 20 60 0 10 0 0 10 10 64,671 72,071 10.95 17.27 22,784 35,920 58.87 65.35 122,457 135,918 72,964 45,050 Bachelor's degree Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 80 100 20 0 0 0 50,503 14.27 29,689 37.30 77,589 65,875 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 1,180 1,250 70 10 30 30 51,981 13.59 28,259 37.75 78,514 52,664 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 1,740 1,790 50 10 40 40 38,857 11.46 23,833 26.95 56,052 40,655 Work Exp. in a related occ. 250 180 220 200 0 30 0 0 10 0 10 10 19,731 26,354 7.03 8.41 14,629 17,502 13.04 18.47 27,118 38,418 22,564 29,690 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 460 2,010 130 40 740 130 1,300 160 210 130 400 130 150 480 2,210 130 40 850 120 1,700 100 240 140 400 110 110 20 200 0 0 120 0 390 0 30 10 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 30 0 0 30 0 40 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 50 0 0 40 0 80 0 10 10 10 0 0 26,395 28,149 31,754 23,941 21,802 25,047 25,455 20,827 21,190 24,685 30,560 23,185 29,137 9.13 8.76 9.52 7.44 7.71 8.10 7.29 7.12 7.38 8.17 10.73 7.46 7.31 18,982 18,224 19,801 15,485 16,028 16,853 15,160 14,805 15,351 16,985 22,322 15,524 15,212 17.64 18.89 23.12 16.17 13.75 21.19 18.08 15.02 14.07 15.88 19.42 14.59 20.38 36,690 39,284 48,094 33,626 28,591 44,073 37,608 31,232 29,258 33,023 40,398 30,349 42,387 28,147 31,615 31,966 34,954 21,791 24,237 27,131 20,949 20,956 25,460 28,351 26,500 27,387 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 60 1,080 130 140 130 70 1,220 110 140 150 0 140 0 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 10 32,826 19,192 26,863 17,112 22,197 9.87 6.96 7.42 6.83 7.83 20,535 14,479 15,425 14,200 16,292 24.49 12.47 19.13 10.92 15.22 50,940 25,943 39,789 22,705 31,657 33,521 21,571 30,762 21,938 26,752 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 140 90 110 350 1,030 140 80 100 360 960 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 0 0 0 10 20 30,080 24,913 35,395 26,780 19,952 9.10 8.46 9.53 8.50 7.06 18,919 17,606 19,832 17,670 14,682 21.95 16.16 27.11 18.37 13.80 45,663 33,618 56,394 38,213 28,712 33,250 29,405 42,143 28,574 21,474 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 82 Occupational License Required 16 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, 43-5111 Recordkeeping Executive Secretaries and Administrative 43-6011 Assistants 43-6012 Legal Secretaries 43-6013 Medical Secretaries Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and 43-6014 Executive 43-9011 Computer Operators 43-9021 Data Entry Keyers 43-9061 Office Clerks, General Office and Administrative Support Workers, All 43-9199 Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, 45-1011 Fishing, and Forestry Workers Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and 45-2092 Greenhouse 45-4022 Logging Equipment Operators First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction 47-1011 Trades and Extraction Workers 47-2021 Brickmasons and Blockmasons 47-2031 Carpenters 47-2051 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 47-2061 Construction Laborers Operating Engineers and Other Construction 47-2073 Equipment Operators 47-2111 Electricians 47-2141 Painters, Construction and Maintenance 47-2152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 47-2211 Sheet Metal Workers 47-2221 Structural Iron and Steel Workers Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, 47-3011 Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters 47-3012 Helpers--Carpenters 47-3013 Helpers--Electricians 47-3019 Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other 47-4011 Construction and Building Inspectors 47-4051 Highway Maintenance Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, 49-1011 Installers, and Repairers Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine 49-2011 Repairers Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related 49-2092 Repairers Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial 49-2094 and Industrial Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, 49-2095 Substation, and Relay 49-3021 Automotive Body and Related Repairers 49-3022 Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers 49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine 49-3031 Specialists Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except 49-3042 Engines 49-3093 Tire Repairers and Changers Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration 49-9021 Mechanics and Installers 49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 49-9042 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Telecommunications Line Installers and 49-9052 Repairers Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine 49-9091 Servicers and Repairers Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 49-9098 Workers 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 10 Year Growth 5 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Annual Avg. Avg. Wage Average Wage Lowest Lowest Wage 9 10% 11 10 10% 2010 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA 2010 State 1 Annual Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Average Highest Wage Wage 14 13 Highest 10% 12 10% Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 Occupational License Required 16 50 40 0 0 0 0 30,612 7.33 15,243 19.48 40,522 29,126 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Lic. Req. 700 270 110 790 290 150 80 20 30 10 0 0 10 0 0 20 10 10 33,018 30,024 27,281 11.77 10.48 10.13 24,484 21,793 21,060 21.51 20.79 17.87 44,735 43,243 37,176 35,801 35,429 25,548 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Postsecondary voc. Cert. Avail. 2,900 50 260 2,510 2,810 40 210 2,630 0 0 0 120 0 0 0 10 50 0 10 50 50 0 10 60 23,753 36,600 24,545 19,776 7.84 13.23 7.53 6.96 16,299 27,516 15,660 14,483 15.75 23.42 19.62 13.05 32,768 48,705 40,812 27,142 26,634 35,471 25,400 21,555 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Cert. Avail. 100 90 0 0 0 0 31,760 10.07 20,940 22.01 45,791 31,927 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 120 110 0 0 0 0 42,975 10.58 22,014 32.81 68,240 44,440 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 900 280 740 210 0 0 0 0 20 10 20 10 17,378 32,368 6.73 10.11 13,998 21,025 11.51 20.83 23,935 43,334 19,307 30,898 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 450 160 870 90 590 470 180 1,050 90 610 20 20 180 10 20 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 10 30 0 10 54,316 42,026 31,675 27,814 22,730 14.64 16.18 10.61 10.38 7.24 30,460 33,662 22,073 21,587 15,051 43.04 25.53 20.46 17.31 14.68 89,522 53,097 42,560 36,004 30,541 56,840 41,697 37,217 35,457 26,445 Work Exp. in a related occ. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 400 650 330 340 140 90 400 630 360 360 170 100 10 0 30 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 10 10 0 0 10 20 10 10 10 0 45,209 40,954 30,799 44,965 33,168 31,013 10.77 12.80 10.72 13.47 11.99 10.72 22,405 26,622 22,289 28,027 24,943 22,290 34.85 27.64 18.74 30.25 19.06 19.04 72,488 57,493 38,977 62,921 39,643 39,611 37,325 43,538 32,941 43,985 35,518 38,140 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 80 140 190 50 80 180 90 170 190 60 100 190 10 30 0 0 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 19,592 19,597 23,416 21,848 48,060 29,777 7.15 7.20 8.46 7.81 15.74 7.95 14,881 14,968 17,593 16,254 32,741 16,539 13.92 12.43 14.83 14.06 30.81 22.89 28,957 25,853 30,844 29,249 64,088 47,619 26,304 23,989 25,933 26,183 50,772 29,810 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Work Exp. in a related occ. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. 500 530 20 0 10 10 44,570 12.26 25,500 31.29 65,074 55,592 120 120 0 0 0 0 35,082 12.49 25,983 25.68 53,413 27,070 Postsecondary voc. 30 40 0 0 0 0 25,764 7.59 15,789 18.51 38,504 34,536 Postsecondary voc. 50 60 10 0 0 0 35,619 11.26 23,424 24.17 50,274 55,943 Postsecondary voc. 30 140 50 30 140 50 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51,091 34,579 29,535 14.38 12.62 7.30 29,908 26,252 15,182 35.08 21.87 28.59 72,960 45,492 59,471 58,963 34,332 28,445 Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Cert. Avail. 580 630 50 10 10 20 29,522 7.54 15,690 23.00 47,840 32,658 Postsecondary voc. Cert. Avail. 190 200 20 0 0 10 34,983 11.69 24,308 22.39 46,575 39,406 Postsecondary voc. Cert. Avail. 120 90 110 100 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 47,817 22,246 13.00 7.30 27,047 15,182 36.28 15.61 75,468 32,476 41,208 21,998 Postsecondary voc. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 210 370 1,440 230 360 1,580 10 0 150 0 0 20 0 10 0 10 10 20 35,816 43,220 28,773 13.32 12.67 8.47 27,711 26,350 17,615 22.91 31.38 20.04 47,647 65,263 41,684 38,086 45,547 33,524 Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 120 160 40 0 0 10 44,972 13.77 28,635 25.92 53,916 38,638 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 80 80 0 0 0 0 25,094 7.30 15,184 17.05 35,466 27,143 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 200 210 10 0 10 10 20,244 6.91 14,380 13.96 29,038 24,091 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 83 Cert. Avail. Cert. Avail. Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 Occupational Title 2 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, 49-9099 All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production 51-1011 and Operating Workers 51-2092 Team Assemblers 51-2099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other 51-3011 Bakers 51-3021 Butchers and Meat Cutters 51-3022 Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, 51-4031 Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4041 Machinists 51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 51-5022 Prepress Technicians and Workers 51-5023 Printing Machine Operators 51-6011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 51-6021 Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, 51-7041 Wood 51-8021 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and 51-8031 System Operators Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery 51-8093 Operators, and Gaugers Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and 51-9061 Weighers 51-9071 Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and 51-9111 Tenders 51-9198 Helpers--Production Workers 51-9199 Production Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, 53-1021 Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine 53-1031 and Vehicle Operators Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except 53-3011 Emergency Medical Technicians 53-3022 Bus Drivers, School 53-3031 Driver/Sales Workers 53-3032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 53-3033 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services 53-3041 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs 53-7021 Crane and Tower Operators 53-7051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 53-7061 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material 53-7062 Movers, Hand 53-7063 Machine Feeders and Offbearers 53-7064 Packers and Packagers, Hand 53-7081 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 10 Year Growth 5 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 2010 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Annual Avg. Avg. Wage Average Wage Lowest Lowest Wage 9 10% 11 10 10% 2010 RLMA 1 2010 RLMA 2010 State 1 Annual Hourly Annual Avg. Wage Avg. Average Highest Wage Wage 14 13 Highest 10% 12 10% Most Significant Source of Education or Training15 70 60 0 0 0 0 36,252 8.29 17,239 26.96 56,074 36,426 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 500 460 40 60 130 350 510 730 40 70 130 450 20 270 0 10 10 100 0 30 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 10 10 40 0 0 10 20 43,975 24,176 26,689 16,398 25,321 18,756 12.95 7.74 7.39 6.80 7.78 6.95 26,940 16,107 15,380 14,147 16,182 14,448 31.10 18.37 17.52 9.33 16.77 11.28 64,696 38,205 36,435 19,399 34,874 23,453 57,144 29,346 NA 21,767 26,726 18,782 Work Exp. in a related occ. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 50 360 850 60 220 260 50 310 920 50 200 260 0 0 70 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 20 0 10 10 0 10 30 0 10 10 26,679 38,361 35,797 34,021 31,305 17,717 8.07 12.92 10.76 8.88 9.94 6.88 16,790 26,872 22,391 18,468 20,675 14,316 18.98 24.30 26.20 21.66 20.05 11.73 39,472 50,541 54,494 45,049 41,701 24,409 32,171 40,654 40,790 30,018 28,256 18,112 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Postsecondary voc. Long-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 70 50 0 0 0 0 19,384 7.62 15,848 11.63 24,193 19,246 Short-term Tng. & Exp. 170 20 150 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28,759 33,536 11.21 12.32 23,325 25,633 15.76 23.25 32,777 48,370 28,123 42,129 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Long-term Tng. & Exp. 250 270 20 0 0 10 27,779 9.43 19,609 17.57 36,546 29,751 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 40 30 0 0 0 0 40,255 8.53 17,740 33.84 70,397 58,912 Long-term Tng. & Exp. 390 380 0 0 10 10 37,975 10.66 22,167 25.55 53,149 40,431 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 40 50 10 0 0 0 37,246 7.28 15,140 30.50 63,434 30,983 Postsecondary voc. 80 630 620 80 640 560 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 20 10 0 20 10 20,666 23,820 20,586 7.25 7.83 6.93 15,081 16,295 14,414 12.35 17.38 13.96 25,686 36,156 29,031 27,579 25,052 31,472 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. 190 200 0 0 0 0 40,389 11.83 24,601 28.11 58,461 43,835 Work Exp. in a related occ. 180 180 0 0 0 0 50,323 16.16 33,613 32.83 68,294 52,393 Work Exp. in a related occ. 30 730 400 1,490 1,180 230 100 670 190 40 740 360 1,560 1,240 220 110 620 210 10 10 0 70 60 0 10 0 20 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 30 20 0 0 20 10 0 10 10 30 30 0 0 20 10 17,735 16,083 19,922 36,028 25,121 18,248 35,493 31,264 20,312 6.97 6.79 6.82 10.46 7.24 6.89 9.26 9.55 6.97 14,491 14,129 14,191 21,755 15,065 14,331 19,265 19,855 14,501 10.28 9.13 15.45 25.36 19.86 12.00 27.02 20.16 17.10 21,387 18,993 32,144 52,744 41,304 24,965 56,207 41,942 35,570 23,511 18,608 28,790 35,203 28,162 22,321 44,638 30,788 20,520 Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. 3,260 260 360 130 3,090 200 310 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 10 0 0 100 10 0 0 19,987 31,180 18,269 19,321 7.00 8.89 6.81 6.95 14,554 18,501 14,160 14,464 13.48 19.37 12.63 12.01 28,043 40,293 26,277 24,987 22,623 26,453 21,823 24,623 Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Short-term Tng. & Exp. Page 84 Occupational License Required 16 Cert. Avail. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Lic. Req. Cert. Avail. Monroe-NE-Regional Labor Market Area 8 Projections for Occupations to 2018 (by SOC) RLMA 8 : Caldwell, E Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, W Carroll Occupational Code 1 1 Occupational Title 2 2008 2018 Estimate 3 Projected 4 10 Year Growth 5 Annual Annual Annual New ReplaceTotal Growth 6 ment 7 Openings 8 2010 2010 RLMA 1 RLMA 1 Hourly Annual Avg. Average Wage Lowest Wage 9 10 10% Unique code assigned to each occupation describing knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform a variety of activities and tasks. http://online.onetcenter.org/ 2 Title of the occupation. 2008 Average employment from employer payroll files, with estimates for self-employed and unpaid family workers. 4 2018 Projected employment estimate of total number of jobs anticipated in 2018. 3 5 6 7 8 Projected 10 year growth or decline in an occupation. Number of projected new jobs for the occupation. Number of job needed to fill those workers retiring or leaving an occupation Annual job openings as a function of replacement demand (retirements + turnover) + new growth. 9 2010 Annual average wage for all workers in this occupation Average hourly wage for lowest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. 10 11 12 Average annual wage for lowest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. Average hourly wage for highest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. 13 Annual average wage of highest 10 percent of workers in this occupation. 14 Statewide annual average wage of workers in this occupation. Most Significant Source of Education- Researched and designated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). 15 Long-Term Tng. & Exp. = Long-Term training and experience (more than 12 months of on-the-job training) Mod.-term Tng. & Exp. = Moderate-term training and experience (1 to 12 months of combined on-the-job experience and informal training) Short-term Tng. & Exp. = Short-term training and experience (up to 1 month of on-the-job experience) 16 Louisiana Licensing Guide reference describing those occupations regulated by state boards, commissions or agencies. http://www.laworks.net/Downloads/LMI/licensingguide.pdf NA - Wages from the 2010 Occupational Wage Survey were not available because of confidentiality, or only annual wages are available for most of the education related occupations. Page 85