The chart illustrates and compares various professions’ salaries in the U.K., while the table provides additional information on the average working hours per week for each profession. Overall, there are considerable differences across the professions; however, there are certain observable trends. For instance, the salary raise for all professions after three years has been £1,000 pounds, with the exception of police, which saw a £2,000 pounds boost.
In more detail, underground drivers received the highest salaries at £50,000, followed by firefighters at £40,000, then police at £21,000, and nurses received the lowest salaries at £18,000.
Regarding the working hours of each profession, Firefighters work the most hours at 55 hours per week, followed by Police at 40 hours, nurses at 38 hours, and underground drivers work the least at 36 hours.
In conclusion, underground drivers worked the least amount of hours, while also receiving the highest salaries, and even though firefighters had the second-highest income, they worked considerably longer hours compared to the other professions.
