The bar chart illustrates the difference of the wages starting and after 3-years of five distinct occupations whereas the table demonstrates the average working hours weekly in the UK. Overall, it can be clearly seen that most professions experience an upward trend in the salary. In addition, the longest average working hours belong to teacher and firefighter while nurse works the least.
As can be seen from the chart, underground drivers receive the greatest wage, starting at precisely 50,000 pounds, which increase slightly to 52,000 pounds after 3 years. Firefighter also have a high income, starting at 40,000 pounds and rising to approximately 44,000 pounds. Meanwhile, the nurse’s salary undergoes a small growth from about 16,000 pounds in the first year to just under 20,000 pounds and the figure for police officer’s salary remain unchanged at nearly 22,000 pounds.
Moving onto the table, the average working hours on a weekly basis of teacher and firefighter is the same, at 55 hours per week. Besides, the figures for the remaining professions vary slightly, ranging from 36 hours to 40 hours.
