BLS is out with new data. In the transportation category, looks like the airline guys are making the big(bigger) bucks.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.htm
Shows a mean annual of about $129K (pilots, co-pilots and flight engineers). I'm guessing the SWA/legacy/cargo guys average about $400K (?) and the regional pay pulls the mean down a substantial amount.
Tractor trailer truck drivers have a mean annual of about $41K; locomotive engineers about $54K.
In medicine anesthesiologists do $235K, Family and GP $184K and surgeons $233K. One can see why the PA's are becoming more popular; $94K.
Interesting read even with all the caveats that go into a mean value derived from the entire country by the BLS. I'm certain your mileage may vary.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.htm
Shows a mean annual of about $129K (pilots, co-pilots and flight engineers). I'm guessing the SWA/legacy/cargo guys average about $400K (?) and the regional pay pulls the mean down a substantial amount.
Tractor trailer truck drivers have a mean annual of about $41K; locomotive engineers about $54K.
In medicine anesthesiologists do $235K, Family and GP $184K and surgeons $233K. One can see why the PA's are becoming more popular; $94K.
Interesting read even with all the caveats that go into a mean value derived from the entire country by the BLS. I'm certain your mileage may vary.