State of Louisiana Projections for All Occupations to 2018

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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
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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
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
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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
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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.
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
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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.
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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. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
Lic. Req.
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
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.
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Lic. Req.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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