The given bar chart compares the difference in compensation of different occupations in the UK, while the table provides information on the average number of working hours of these jobs.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the salary of the people working in these professions increases after a period of 3 years, with the underground drivers receiving the highest amount of money, despite working the least. In addition, it is worth noting that teachers and fire fighters spend the most time working on a weekly basis, followed by policemen.
Regarding the pay, every line of work reports a marginal increase of around 2.000 Euros after 3 years, with the most significant climb being that of nurses and firefighters, rising from roughly 15.000 to 18.000 Euros and approximately 40.000 to 43.000 Euros respectively. As for underground drivers, their compensation go up from nearly 50.000 Euros to about 51.000 Euros, which is a similar difference to that of teachers’, whose intitial salary is 32.000 Euros. Police officers, on the other hand, saw the most insignificant difference, increasing around just 1000 from roughly 23.000 euros.
As for their average weekly working hours, 55 hours is the length of time that teachers and fire fighters work, which is 15 hours more than policemen. Nurses and subway train drivers, on the other hand, work the least at just 38 and 36 hours in that order.
