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Band 5+: The charts below shows information about various professions in the U.K. and their salaries. The table shows the average working hours per week for each profession.

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The image displays information on five professions in the U.K., detailing salaries and working hours. A bar chart shows 'Salary When Started' and 'Salary after three years' respectively as follows: Police £23,000 and £24,000; Nurse £18,000 and £20,000; Teacher £32,000 and £33,000; Fire fighter £40,000 and £42,000; Underground Driver £48,000 and £50,000. A table lists the 'Average working of hours per week': Police 40, Nurse 38, Teacher 55, Firefighter 55, and Underground driver 36.
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The bar chart indicates different occupation in British and their income. The table chart compares the average working hours on a weekly basis for every career.

Overall, underground drivers are considerably higher than nurse. It is also noticeable that the average working hourse of teachers and fireflighters takes up the highest percentage; by contrast, underground driver’s average working hours per week are lowest.

According to the bar chart, underground driver reachs a peak of roughtly 50,000 prounds and a salary increases reaching just under 51,000 pounds over a period of 3 years. By contrast, nurse is less common to only 15,000 and then 3 years, nurse a negligible climbs amount to approximately 19,000. Whereas, Police officers’ salaries remain relatively stable during the three-year period, to around 22,000 pounds. Teacher and fire fighter receive a bit less comparing to the underground drivers, which are almost double nurse.

Turning to the remaining chart, teachers and firefighters spend the most weekly hours at work, both to around 55 hours each week. The oppsite trend can be seen when we look at underground drivers put in the fewest hours per week, to close at 36 on average. The average working hours per week for nurse is slightly higher to about 38. While, Nurses worked an average of 40 hours per week.

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