The diagram depicts the income and average working hours per week for various professions in the UK, which include police officer, nurse, firefighter, and underground driver.
Taking a comprehensive view, the underground driver is the profession with the highest income, starting at 50,000 pounds and with shorter working hours—36 hours per week—compared to other professions in the country. After three years of working experience, the underground driver will receive a small salary increase, amounting to 51,000 pounds. Nurses are the lower-paid profession, with a starting salary of 18,000 pounds and a small increase after three years, amounting to 19,000 pounds, with 38 hours of work per week.
Additionally, police officers receive 21,000 pounds as their starting salary and just over 23,000 pounds after three years of working experience, while working 40 hours per week. Meanwhile, the firefighter has the longest working hours compared to other professions, with a starting salary of 40,000 pounds and a moderate increase to 41,000 pounds after three years.
