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Please note that tables below are from 2004.
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Occupational Employment (2003) & Wage (2004) Data
Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey Results
FARMING, FISHING and FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS
(Released June 2004)
These survey data are from the 2003 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey.  The wages have all been updated to the first quarter of 2004 by applying the Employment Cost Index to the 2003 wages.  Occupations are classified using the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes.  For details of the methodology and revision, see the Overview of the OES Survey at http://www.calmis.ca.gov/file/occup$/oeswages/oestechnotes.htm.
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Geography:   San Francisco MSA
County:   Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo
 
MSA
Code
SOC
Code
Occupational Title 2003 Employment Estimates Mean Hourly Wage Mean Annual Wage Mean Relative Standard Error (4) 25th Percentile Hourly Wage 50th Percentile (Median) Hourly Wage 75th Percentile Hourly Wage
7360 45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 1,620 $12.61 $26,236 5.21 $7.68 $10.13 $15.54
7360 45-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers 90 $20.10 $41,807 6.91 $15.00 $18.51 $22.45
7360 45-2011 Agricultural Inspectors 30 $24.54 $51,043 3.43 $22.30 $24.89 $27.35
7360 45-2092 Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 510 $12.69 $26,395 8.82 $8.53 $10.90 $15.50
7360 45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals 190 $12.06 $25,091 6.63 $8.35 $11.45 $14.06
7360 45-4011 Forest and Conservation Workers 20 $28.83 $59,964 12.28 $17.82 $33.31 $38.84
7360 45-9099 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers, All Other (3) $12.12 $25,201 7.61 $7.63 $9.88 $15.30

 

Data Footnotes:
(1) Deleted.
(2)  For some occupations, workers may not work full-time all year-round. For these occupations it is not
      feasible to calculate an hourly wage.
(3)  An estimate of employment could not be provided.
(4) The "Mean Relative Standard Error" is a measure of the relative precision of the wage estimate.  A low number denotes relatively high validity.