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Occupational Employment (2004) & Wage (2005) Data
Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey Results

PROTECTIVE SERVICES OCCUPATIONS

(Released June 2005)
These survey data are from the 2004 Occupational Employment  Statistics (OES) survey.  The wages have all been updated to the first quarter of 2005 by applying the Employment Cost Index to the 2004 wages.  For details of the methodology, see http://calmis.ca.gov/file/occup$/oeswages/oestechnotes.htm

Geography: San Francisco MSA

Counties:
Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo

           
SOC
Code
Occupational Title Mean Hourly Wage Mean Annual Wage Mean Relative Standard Error (5) 25th Percentile Hourly Wage 50th Percentile (Median) Hourly Wage 75th Percentile Hourly Wage
 
 
33-0000 Protective Service Occupations $23.27 $48,398 10.25 $11.99 $19.31 $34.16
 
33-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives $49.28 $102,496 3.2 $39.89 $49.74 $56.09
33-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers $49.77 $103,520 7.03 $37.07 $52.72 $64.48
33-1099 First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other $24.99 $51,963 5.72 $17.60 $24.40 $31.79
33-2021 Fire Inspectors and Investigators $38.60 $80,289 7.63 $33.04 $36.97 $43.64
33-3012 Correctional Officers and Jailers $27.51 $57,225 2.8 $23.74 $28.89 $32.18
33-9021 Private Detectives and Investigators $20.74 $43,129 7.97 $14.90 $18.14 $22.82
33-9031 Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators $14.12 $29,382 5.85 $10.49 $13.91 $16.59
33-9032 Security Guards $12.37 $25,725 1.67 $10.15 $11.99 $13.81
33-9092 Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers $11.35 $23,601 5.82 $8.95 $10.87 $13.69
33-9099 Protective Service Workers, All Other $26.76 $55,664 4.92 $22.58 $27.35 $32.46
Data Footnotes:
(1) Not used
(2) For some occupaitons, 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) An estimate of wage could not be provided.
(5) The "Mean Relative Standard Error" is a measure of the relative precision of the wage estimate. A low number denotes relatively high validity.
(6) There is wide variation in the number of hours worked by those employed as actors, dancers, musicians, and singers.
      Many jobs are for a duration of 1 day or 1 week and it is extremely rare for a performer to have guaranteed employment
      for a period that exceeds 3 to 6 months.