See note at the top of table 2: "Instructional staff" includes principals, supervisors, teachers, librarians, psychologists, deans, etc. Shows average salaries for staff in urban and rural schools in 36 states. Education - Instructional staff salaries by state, 1947-1948.Table 7 shows average salary for instructional staff in elementary and secondary schools by race in the states of AL, AR, DE, DC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, MO, NC, OK, SC, TN, YX, VA, WV. Education - Instructional staff salaries by state and race, 1939-1940.Table 8 shows average salaries of instructional staff (principals, supervisors and teachers) for every state in every year from 1929-1946. Education - Instructional staff salaries by state, 1929-1946.Source: Committee on Legislative Research Report No. Includes county clerk, prosecuting attorney, treasurer and superintendent of schools. County officers' compensation - Missouri, 1945.Structural and ornamental metal workers.Dept of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook Construction and building trades - Typical earnings, 1949Įarnings as reported in the U.S.Reports journeymen and apprentice pay for carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers, plasterers and related occupations in the building industry. Construction trades - Union wages and hours by city, 1947.Construction and building trades - Union wages and hours - 1943Īverage hourly wage rates, trends, weekly hours, union scales of wages by city and trades.Lists salaries along with dates of enactment and statutory authority for each pay increase. Source: BLS Monthly labor review, Sep 1951. Shows the average hourly wage rates for Class A interstate telephone carriers, Western Union, and and principal telegraph carriers. Common laborers' starting wages in large cities, 1943Īverage hourly entrance rates, variation by industry, rates in individual cities.College and university faculty - Median salaries, 1939-1940.Source: Table 17, Health Manpower Source Book Union wages for 1940 begin on page 35 of the October 1940 issue. Although some issues are not viewable due to copyright, our library has a set and would provide a lookup upon request. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America published an annual publication titled The Carpenter. In it, one can find union wages by city and state. 19), and discussions of income possibilities (pages 18 and 59-60). 15), actual examples of 1943 earnings (p. Variety and general merchandise store - Contains sample monthly operating figures including owner’s salary (p.Sporting goods store - Potential earnings on page 5. ![]() Service station - Sample financial data on pages 16 and 23, with 1939 typical operating ratios, p. 17.Real estate and insurance brokerage - Sample operating statistics, pp.Painting and decorating contracting business.Paint, glass, and wallpaper store - Average salary of owners of 148 retail stores, p. 4.Music store - Prospective earnings are discussed on page 4.Laundry - Compares possible salaries for going into business by yourself versus buying a part interest in a going concern (p.16) and shows a sample profit statement, including owner’s salary, of a laundry in 19 (p.165).Jewelry store - Gives watchmaker wages, p.Heating and plumbing business - Discussion of salary and proprietor earnings, p.Hardware store - owner’s salaries, pp. 22-23.Grocery store - Hypothetical earnings for proprietors based on annual sales, p.Gift and art shop - Profit possibilities are discussed on page 5.Flower shop - Both 19 editions are available. ![]() ![]()
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