The bar chart draws a comparison between salaries when started and after three years of diverge occupations in the UK namely police officer, nurse, firefighter, and underground driver. Additionally, the given table indicates the average working of hours per week of each profession.
In general, it is true that the highest income lay to the underground drivers while nurses earn the lowest wage. Looking at the table besides, firefighters have the greatest average working hours among all the jobs.
The underground drivers earn the highest starting wage at approximately 50,000 pounds and rise about 1,000 pounds after three years working, around 51,000 pounds. Starting salary of firefighters is lower than that of underground driver, at 40,000 pounds and 50,000 pounds. After three years, the income of firefighters increase to nearly 42,000 pounds. Underground drivers spend the least weekly hours at work whilst firefighters put in the greatest hours per week, at 36 hours and 55 hours in turn.
Nurses earn the fewest salary, at around 17,000 pounds when star the job and increase to 19,000 pounds after three years at work. Starting wage and wage after three years of police officers remain relatively static at roughly 22,000 pounds. The average working of hours per week that nurses spend is lower than the police, at 38 hours and 40 hours respectively. With the same average hours as firefighters, but teachers receive lower starting income at 31,000 pounds and climb to 31,000 pounds at the end of three years.
