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The image depicts a bar chart and table comparing the starting salary and salary after three years for four professions: Police, Nurse, Firefighter, and Underground Driver. When started, Police earn £23,000, Nurse £18,000, Firefighter £21,000, and Underground Driver £22,000. After three years, Police earn £28,000, Nurse £26,000, Firefighter £32,000, and Underground Driver £35,000. The table shows the average working hours per week for each profession: Police 40 hours, Nurse 38 hours, Firefighter 55 hours, and Underground Driver 36 hours.
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The bar graph is providing the details about the occupation and salary in pounds according to it of the employees in UK. Whereas, the table has the data for average working hours per week as per the profession.
Overall, the driver has got a huge amount for salary and nurse has lowest. There is minimal increase of 1k pounds in increment in all to jobs after the experience of 3 years.
However, it can be seen that the highest package has been given to the underground driver which is of 50k whereas, nurse and policeman get paid to a same extent which is between 20k to 23k pounds. Fireman has been paid 40k for their job which gives justice to their work.
Adding to the data, the average working hours decreases in the order of firefighter (55), police (40), nurse (38)and underground driver (36). Resultantly, a high risk job has more hours to work with an average salary.
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