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<br /> Job vacancies were grouped
<br /> top 26 occupations winto 560 unique occupations.
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<br /> ith the most job vacancies
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<br /> 78% of total job vacancies.
<br /> ', , In Region 7W, there were 26 occupations with 51 or more job
<br /> vacancies. The top three occupations with the most job
<br /> ,. vacancies were Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food
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<br /> °` Concession, and Coffee Shop (553); Food Preparation and
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<br /> Serving Workers, Including Fast Food (493); Construction
<br /> Laborers (323).
<br /> Table 5: Top 26 Occupations With the Most Job Vacancies
<br /> Number Employment Job Median
<br /> Job Title of Estimate of Vacancy Wage
<br /> Vacancies Total Jobs Rate Offer*($)
<br /> Counter Attendants,Cafeteria, Food 553 NA NA $ 7.50
<br /> Concession,and Coffee Shop
<br /> �,, Food Preparation and Serving Workers, °
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<br /> Including Fast Food 493 2,720 18/° $ 6.50
<br /> `' »r Construction Laborers 323 740 44% $ 13.00
<br /> Recreation Workers 276 180 153% $ 5.15
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<br /> Assemblers and Fabricators,All Other 206 NA NA $ 10.70
<br /> Bookkeeping,Accounting,and Auditing Clerks 181 1,680 11% $ 8.00
<br /> Waiters and Waitresses 172 1,620 11% $ 5.15
<br /> Telemarketers 166 NA NA $ 8.25
<br /> \‘'*akal's ' ' ;� Receptionists and Information Clerks 163 1,000 16% $ 7.50
<br /> �f *:22 Customer Service Representatives 152 1,760 9% $ 8.00
<br /> Bartenders 140 NA NA $ 6.00
<br /> i Truck Drivers,Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 127 3,050 4% $ 13.00
<br /> First-Line Supervisors/Managers of °
<br /> ' '', Food Preparation and Service Workers 123 1,940 6/o $ 10.00
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<br /> Personal and Home Care Aides 113 790 14% $ 8.32
<br /> Food Preparation Workers 110 910 12% $ 7.00
<br /> Machinists 108 780 14% $ 16.00
<br /> Retail Salespersons 104 4,140 3% $ 7.50
<br /> Cashiers 98 4,300 2% $ 6.00
<br /> Bus Drivers,School 93 910 10% $ 15.00
<br /> Hairdressers, Hairstylists,and Cosmetologists 79 170 46% NA
<br /> Plumbers,Pipefitters,and Steam76 420 18% $10.00
<br /> Truck Drivers,Light or Delivery Services
<br /> fitters 76 710 11% $ 10.00
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<br /> Sales Representatives,Wholesale and
<br /> Manufacturing, Except Technical and 60 750 8% $ 15.00
<br /> \ Scientific
<br /> Food Preparation and Serving Related °
<br /> ;x v Workers,All Other
<br /> 54 280 19/o $ 6.20
<br /> Foundry Mold and Coremakers 51 NA NA $ 6.00
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<br /> Dishwashers 51 690 7% $ 10.00
<br /> 1''%cy' NA=No data available
<br /> *The occu ational groupwages are median hourlywa a rates calculated from wages reported byemployers for
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<br /> vacant positions.
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