The provided chart illustrates data regarding different professions in the United Kingdom and their respected salary.The table depicts the accumulative amount of working hours per week for each profession.
Overall, there are four distinct profession-underground drivers, firefighters, nurses and policemen. Underground workers have the highest pay rate, while nurses made the least. Firefighters spent the most amount of hours at work, whereas, nurses had the least amount.
Interestingly, underground drivers made the most money, displaying an average of 50,000 at the beginning and 51,000 at the end of three years.On another note, nurses made the least salary, 18000 when commenced and 19000 after three years.
One significant finding is that fireofficers spent 55 hours at work during one week, in contrast to underground workers, exhibiting only 36 hours weekly. Police officers had the second highest working hours, accounted for approximately 40 hours; while nurses were third in line with an accumulation of 38 hours nursing patients.
