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The image presents a bar graph labeled 'Salary comparison' with two sets of data for 'Salary When Started' and 'Salary after three years' across five professions: Police, Nurse, Teacher, Firefighter, Underground Driver; each profession's starting salaries are as follows - Police: £30,000, Nurse: £20,000, Teacher: £25,000, Firefighter: £25,000, Underground Driver: £35,000; their respective salaries after three years are - Police: £45,000, Nurse: £30,000, Teacher: £35,000, Firefighter: £40,000, Underground Driver: £50,000; additionally, a table on the right lists 'Profession' and 'Average working hours per week' with corresponding values - Police: 40 hours, Nurse: 38 hours, Teacher: 55 hours, Firefighter: 55 hours, Underground Driver: 36 hours.
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The bar chart and the table illustrated below display salary of different professions on the start and after three years of work and the average working hours for each job.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is obvious that the underground driver wage is the highest one, while the lowest one is the salary of nurse. Moreover, underground driver spends only 36 hours at work per week, which is the bottom of the work time.
According to the graph, growth of policemen salary is the smallest one in three years, as it almost remains the same, while income in other spheres upraise on about 2000 pounds in the same amount of time. It is clear that the highest working hours are in teacher and firefighter professions, which are also the same and equal to 55 hours a week. Noticeably, nurse, which salary level is the lowest one, work time is about two thirds of teacher (38 and 55 hours, respectively), while the income of underground driver with the working hours just below (36 hours) nurse’s gets about 2 and a half times more (around 19000 and 50000 respectively)
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