The bar chart demonstrates the substantial number of individuals employed in a range of occupations and the salaries received at the outset and following three years in the United Kingdom. The table presents data regarding the number of working hours per week across five distinct professions.
It has been observed that the significant underground drivers were engaged in a process of salary growth in accordance with the second table, which presents average working hours as a firefighter and teacher.
The bar chart illustrates that the teachers and firefighters receive their salaries after three years of employment. However, the police officers experienced a decline in salary, as did the nurses, with the latter’s remuneration approaching the range of 23,000 to 20,000. The remuneration for underground drivers is the highest among all positions, with salaries ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 but the table indicates that drivers working a minority 36 hours rather than others including more wages in the U.K. The number of working days per week for teachers and firefighters is similar approximately 55 hours as is the lower salary.
