The chart shows information about various professions in the UK and their salaries. The table shows the average working hours per week for each profession.
The provided chart and table offer a detailed analysis of several occupations and their corresponding wages in the UK, alongside the weekly working time for each field.
Overall
, the payment data encompasses five categories including police staff, nursing, teaching, fire fighting, and underground driving with distinctions made between seniors and juniors. Notably, metro drivers hold the highest-paying jobs whereas
nurses receive the lowest salaries among other sectors. Furthermore
, the weekly allocated time figure for performing reveals that teachers dedicate almost 55 hours to their duties. However
, the least amount of period, 36 clocks is associated with driving jobs.
By looking at the trends, it becomes evident that the shortest duration of obligation notwithstanding, experienced and novice subway employees have been earning the highest rewards around 50,000 Euros. In contrast
, the nurse's role occupies 120 minutes more than those in the underground transport sector, gains the least amount of money less than 20,000 Euros for those with over three years of experience, and even it becomes lower for freshers.
On the other hand
, although
firefighters and teachers work similarly
in timepieces approximately 55, they rank second and third place in terms of highest earnings, exceeding 40,000 and 30,000 respectively. Moreover
, there are minimal differences in pay between expertise and newcomer workforces in these fields. Eventually, police officers allocate 40 clocks per seven days, meanwhile, they take the fourth-ranking wages among all fields.Submitted by TUTOO on
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