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FLORIDA JOBS by Industry*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this

forecast includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent





Total, All Industries 32,862 36,277 427 1.30



11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 573 559 -2 -0.31



111 Crop Production 196 251 7 3.51

112 Animal Production 51 60 1 2.21

113 Forestry and Logging 280 220 -8 -2.68

115 Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry 42 24 -2 -5.36



21 Mining 72 87 2 2.60

212 Mining (except Oil and Gas) 62 68 1 1.21



23 Construction 2,105 2,624 65 3.08



236 Construction of Buildings 202 286 10 5.20

237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 1,112 1,250 17 1.55

238 Specialty Trade Contractors 791 1,088 37 4.69



Manufacturing 1,200 1,414 27 2.23



Durable Goods Manufacturing 720 804 10 1.46

321 Wood Product Manufacturing 515 552 5 0.90

332 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 57 64 1 1.54

333 Machinery Manufacturing 78 111 4 5.29

336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 16 18 0 1.56

337 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 15 9 -1 -5.00









Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 1

FLORIDA JOBS by Industry*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this

forecast includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent



Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing 480 610 16 3.39

311 Food Manufacturing 23 17 -1 -3.26

326 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 19 25 1 3.95



Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 5,311 6,080 96 1.81



22 Utilities 207 236 4 1.75

42 Wholesale Trade 743 850 13 1.80

423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 336 414 10 2.90

424 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 373 393 2 0.67

425 Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 34 43 1 3.31



44 Retail Trade 3,496 3,978 60 1.72

441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 431 504 9 2.12

442 Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 80 83 0 0.47

443 Electronics and Appliance Stores 53 66 2 3.07

444 Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 283 317 4 1.50

445 Food and Beverage Stores 771 879 14 1.75

446 Health and Personal Care Stores 232 260 4 1.51

447 Gasoline Stations 397 387 -1 -0.31

448 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 128 153 3 2.44

451 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores 85 98 2 1.91

452 General Merchandise Stores 931 1,137 26 2.77

453 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 73 74 0 0.17

454 Nonstore Retailers 32 20 -2 -4.69









Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 2

FLORIDA JOBS by Industry*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this

forecast includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent



48 Transportation and Warehousing 865 1,016 19 2.18

482 Rail Transportation 38 39 0 0.33

484 Truck Transportation 320 397 10 3.01

485 Transit and Ground Passenger Transport 50 55 1 1.25

488 Support Activities for Transportation 10 16 1 7.50

492 Couriers and Messengers 77 98 3 3.41



51 Information 209 187 -3 -1.32



511 Publishing Industries 35 29 -1 -2.14

515 Broadcasting (except Internet) 26 28 0 0.96

517 Telecommunications 137 113 -3 -2.19



Financial Activities 781 924 18 2.29



52 Finance and Insurance 593 700 13 2.26

522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 402 477 9 2.33

524 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 144 174 4 2.60



53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 188 224 4 2.39

531 Real Estate 127 158 4 3.05

532 Rental and Leasing Services 61 66 1 1.02



Professional and Business Services 1,095 1,270 22 2.00



54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 482 563 10 2.10

55 Management of Companies and Enterprises 12 15 0 3.12

56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management 601 692 11 1.89

561 Administrative and Support Services 526 604 10 1.85

562 Waste Management and Remediation Service 75 88 2 2.17





Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 3

FLORIDA JOBS by Industry*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this

forecast includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent



Education and Health Services 4,225 5,143 115 2.72



61 Educational Services 185 241 7 3.78

62 Health Care and Social Assistance 4,040 4,902 108 2.67

621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 833 1,031 25 2.97

622 Hospitals 469 539 9 1.87

623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 1,894 2,339 56 2.94

624 Social Assistance 844 993 19 2.21



Leisure and Hospitality 2,331 2,856 66 2.82



71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 312 355 5 1.72

713 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 130 187 7 5.48



72 Accommodation and Food Services 2,019 2,501 60 2.98

721 Accommodation 154 200 6 3.73

722 Food Services and Drinking Places 1,865 2,301 54 2.92



81 Other Services (Except Government) 1,106 974 -16 -1.49



811 Repair and Maintenance 171 187 2 1.17

812 Personal and Laundry Services 160 179 2 1.48

813 Membership Associations and Organizations 775 608 -21 -2.69



Government 11,717 11,866 19 0.16



Federal Government 642 574 -8 -1.32

State Government 5,466 5,278 -24 -0.43

Local Government 5,609 6,014 51 0.90



Self-Employed and Unpaid Family Workers 2,137 2,293 20 0.91

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 4

FASTEST-GROWING INDUSTRIES*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this forecast includes

the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Rank Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent

naic indtitle curr proj Achng Aperch

1 713 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 130 187 7 5.48

2 236 Construction of Buildings 202 286 10 5.20

3 238 Specialty Trade Contractors 791 1,088 37 4.69

4 610 Educational Services 185 241 7 3.78

5 721 Accommodation 154 200 6 3.73

6 111 Crop Production 196 251 7 3.51

7 531 Real Estate 127 158 4 3.05

8 484 Truck Transportation 320 397 10 3.01

9 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 833 1,031 25 2.97

10 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 1,894 2,339 56 2.94

11 722 Food Services and Drinking Places 1,865 2,301 54 2.92

12 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 336 414 10 2.90

13 452 General Merchandise Stores 931 1,137 26 2.77

14 524 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 144 174 4 2.60

15 448 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 128 153 3 2.44

16 522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 402 477 9 2.33

17 624 Social Assistance 844 993 19 2.21

18 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 431 504 9 2.12

19 540 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 482 563 10 2.10

20 622 Hospitals 469 539 9 1.87



This table includes industries with a minimum of 90 jobs in 2010.









Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 5

INDUSTRIES GAINING THE MOST NEW JOBS*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the job growth projected in this forecast includes

the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties



Industry Employment Annual Change

Rank Code Title 2010 2018 Total Percent

naic indtitle curr proj Achng Aperch

1 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 1,894 2,339 56 2.94

2 722 Food Services and Drinking Places 1,865 2,301 54 2.92

3 930 Local Government 5,609 6,014 51 0.90

4 238 Specialty Trade Contractors 791 1,088 37 4.69

5 452 General Merchandise Stores 931 1,137 26 2.77

6 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 833 1,031 25 2.97

7 624 Social Assistance 844 993 19 2.21

8 237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 1,112 1,250 17 1.55

9 445 Food and Beverage Stores 771 879 14 1.75

10 236 Construction of Buildings 202 286 10 5.20

11 540 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 482 563 10 2.10

12 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 336 414 10 2.90

13 561 Administrative and Support Services 526 604 10 1.85

14 484 Truck Transportation 320 397 10 3.01

15 522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 402 477 9 2.33

16 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 431 504 9 2.12

17 622 Hospitals 469 539 9 1.87

18 713 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 130 187 7 5.48

19 610 Educational Services 185 241 7 3.78

20 111 Crop Production 196 251 7 3.51









Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 6

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

000000 Total, All Occupations 32,912 36,277 1.28 478 738 1,216 NA NA

110000 Management Occupations 980 1,062 1.05 12 19 31 NA NA

111000 Top Executives 217 231 0.81 2 6 8 NA NA

111021 General and Operations Managers 143 152 0.79 1 4 5 36.00 4

111031 Legislators 36 36 0.00 0 1 1 17.59 5

112000 Marketing, Public Relations & Sales Managers 17 24 5.15 1 0 1 NA NA

113000 Operations Specialties Managers 78 84 0.96 1 2 3 NA NA

113011 Administrative Services Managers 32 35 1.17 0 1 1 37.92 4

113071 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11 11 0.00 0 0 0 35.82 4

119000 Other Management Occupations 668 723 1.03 9 11 20 NA NA

119011 Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers 53 68 3.54 2 1 3 NA 4

119012 Farmers and Ranchers 148 135 -1.10 0 1 1 NA 1

119021 Construction Managers 93 116 3.09 3 1 4 45.55 4

119032 Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary 55 61 1.36 1 2 3 51.50 5

119111 Medical and Health Services Managers 40 44 1.25 1 1 2 41.51 5

119131 Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 20 17 -1.88 0 0 0 31.29 4

119141 Property, Real Estate & Community Association Managers 23 25 1.09 0 0 0 34.83 4

119199 Managers, All Other 129 136 0.68 1 3 4 24.42 4

130000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 1,064 1,158 1.10 13 21 34 NA NA

131000 Business Operations Specialists 634 680 0.91 6 14 20 NA NA

131041 Compliance Officers, Exc. Safety, Agri, Constr & Transp. 21 24 1.79 0 0 0 20.30 3

131051 Cost Estimators 51 73 5.39 3 1 4 30.58 4

131071 Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists 14 17 2.68 0 0 0 21.80 4

131111 Management Analysts 188 189 0.07 0 3 3 37.47 5

131199 Business Operations Specialists, All Other 211 208 -0.18 0 5 5 25.02 4

132000 Financial Specialists 430 478 1.40 6 7 13 NA NA

132011 Accountants and Auditors 231 257 1.41 3 4 7 26.99 5

132021 Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate 33 35 0.76 0 1 1 18.00 3

132081 Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents 20 19 -0.62 0 1 1 NA 5



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 7

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

132082 Tax Preparers 14 15 0.89 0 0 0 9.37 3

150000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations 196 207 0.70 3 4 7 NA NA

151000 Computer Specialists 180 191 0.76 3 4 7 NA NA

151041 Computer Support Specialists 66 59 -1.33 0 2 2 19.56 3

151071 Network and Computer Systems Administrators 15 18 2.50 0 0 0 23.87 4

151081 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts 37 50 4.39 2 1 3 21.75 3

152000 Mathematical Scientists 16 16 0.00 0 0 0 NA NA

152031 Operations Research Analysts 14 15 0.89 0 0 0 24.87 6

170000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations 520 540 0.48 3 10 13 NA NA

171000 Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers 66 70 0.76 1 1 2 NA NA

172000 Engineers 262 271 0.43 2 5 7 NA NA

172051 Civil Engineers 80 84 0.62 1 1 2 37.06 5

172081 Environmental Engineers 73 70 -0.51 0 2 2 23.37 5

172111 Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining 16 16 0.00 0 0 0 26.82 5

172199 Engineers, All Other 40 40 0.00 0 1 1 33.02 5

173000 Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians 192 199 0.46 1 4 5 NA NA

173011 Architectural and Civil Drafters 17 18 0.74 0 0 0 15.22 3

173031 Surveying and Mapping Technicians 65 71 1.15 1 1 2 15.11 3

190000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 268 269 0.05 1 8 9 NA NA

191000 Life Scientists 60 60 0.00 0 1 1 NA NA

192000 Physical Scientists 42 41 -0.30 0 1 1 NA NA

193000 Social Scientists and Related Workers 124 126 0.20 0 4 4 NA NA

193031 Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists 86 86 0.00 0 3 3 NA 6

194000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians 42 42 0.00 0 2 2 NA NA

194093 Forest and Conservation Technicians 13 12 -0.96 0 1 1 22.82 3

210000 Community and Social Services Occupations 1,113 1,102 -0.12 7 23 30 NA NA

211000 Social Workers & Community & Social Service Specialists 855 908 0.77 7 19 26 NA NA

211012 Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors 69 78 1.63 1 1 2 28.43 6

211014 Mental Health Counselors 29 37 3.45 1 1 2 17.48 6



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 8

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

211019 Counselors, All Other 17 19 1.47 0 0 0 19.82 6

211022 Medical and Public Health Social Workers 29 36 3.02 1 1 2 17.79 6

211023 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers 49 52 0.77 0 1 1 15.21 6

211029 Social Workers, All Other 14 17 2.68 0 0 0 18.92 5

211092 Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists 265 274 0.42 1 6 7 NA 3

211093 Social and Human Service Assistants 76 79 0.49 0 2 2 13.19 3

211099 Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other 84 88 0.60 1 2 3 16.11 3

212011 Clergy 198 150 -3.03 0 4 4 19.32 5

230000 Legal Occupations 110 117 0.80 1 2 3 NA NA

231011 Lawyers 50 56 1.50 1 1 2 35.45 6

231023 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates 13 11 -1.92 0 0 0 52.47 6

232000 Legal Support Workers 46 49 0.82 0 1 1 NA NA

250000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 2,607 2,937 1.58 42 53 95 NA NA

251000 Postsecondary Teachers 97 120 2.96 3 1 4 NA NA

251199 Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 46 59 3.53 2 1 3 NA 4

252000 Primary, Secondary, and Special Education Teachers 1,137 1,287 1.65 19 27 46 NA NA

252012 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education 68 79 2.02 1 1 2 30.05 5

252021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 391 458 2.14 8 9 17 30.00 5

252022 Middle School Teachers, Exc. Special & Voc. Education 167 196 2.17 4 4 8 29.36 5

252031 Secondary School Teachers, Exc. Special and Voc. Ed. 246 278 1.63 4 7 11 30.79 5

252032 Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School 80 85 0.78 1 2 3 25.28 5

252041 Special Education Teachers, Preschool - Elementary 36 43 2.43 1 1 2 29.31 5

252042 Special Education Teachers, Middle School 11 12 1.14 0 0 0 29.74 5

252043 Special Education Teachers, Secondary School 18 20 1.39 0 1 1 29.64 5

253000 Other Teachers and Instructors 767 847 1.30 10 12 22 NA NA

253011 Literacy, Remedial and GED Teachers and Instructors 38 40 0.66 0 1 1 22.70 5

253021 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 25 27 1.00 0 0 0 20.58 3

253099 Teachers and Instructors, All Other 704 780 1.35 10 11 21 17.71 5

254000 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists 57 62 1.10 1 2 3 NA NA



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 9

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

254021 Librarians 51 56 1.23 1 1 2 23.82 5

259000 Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations 549 621 1.64 9 12 21 NA NA

259021 Farm and Home Management Advisors 67 80 2.43 2 2 4 22.52 5

259041 Teacher Assistants 429 485 1.63 7 9 16 12.81 3

259099 Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other 17 20 2.21 0 0 0 24.53 5

270000 Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations 233 243 0.54 2 6 8 NA NA

271000 Art and Design Workers 53 61 1.89 1 1 2 NA NA

272000 Entertainers, Athletes and Related Workers 36 37 0.35 0 1 1 NA NA

273000 Media and Communications Workers 115 112 -0.33 0 3 3 NA NA

273022 Reporters and Correspondents 20 21 0.62 0 1 1 9.23 5

273031 Public Relations Specialists 66 61 -0.95 0 2 2 19.32 5

274000 Media and Communications Equipment Workers 29 33 1.72 1 1 2 NA NA

274021 Photographers 18 21 2.08 0 0 0 9.74 3

290000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 2,093 2,284 1.14 25 45 70 NA NA

291000 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners 1,122 1,230 1.20 14 20 34 NA NA

291021 Dentists, General 41 43 0.61 0 1 1 58.35 6

291041 Optometrists 18 20 1.39 0 1 1 39.39 6

291051 Pharmacists 58 67 1.94 1 1 2 48.54 6

291062 Family and General Practitioners 37 38 0.34 0 1 1 69.63 6

291069 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 24 27 1.56 0 0 0 96.35 6

291122 Occupational Therapists 50 59 2.25 1 1 2 26.44 5

291199 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other 20 20 0.00 0 0 0 22.43 6

292000 Health Technologists and Technicians 953 1,036 1.09 11 24 35 NA NA

292021 Dental Hygienists 53 65 2.83 2 1 3 23.98 4

292032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 13 14 0.96 0 0 0 24.70 3

292041 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 110 118 0.91 1 2 3 14.29 4

292052 Pharmacy Technicians 64 78 2.73 2 2 4 11.57 3

292061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 466 507 1.10 5 15 20 16.57 3

292099 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other 17 20 2.21 0 0 0 12.76 3



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 10

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

299000 Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 18 18 0.00 0 1 1 NA NA

310000 Healthcare Support Occupations 1,269 1,502 2.30 30 13 43 NA NA

311000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides 862 1,060 2.87 25 8 33 NA NA

311011 Home Health Aides 216 327 6.42 14 2 16 10.04 3

311012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 611 697 1.76 11 6 17 10.29 3

312000 Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants & Aides 65 79 2.69 2 1 3 NA NA

312021 Physical Therapist Assistants 20 24 2.50 1 0 1 24.14 4

312022 Physical Therapist Aides 23 27 2.17 1 0 1 11.69 3

319000 Other Healthcare Support Occupations 342 363 0.77 3 4 7 NA NA

319091 Dental Assistants 69 80 1.99 1 1 2 13.46 3

319096 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 12 14 2.08 0 0 0 9.29 3

330000 Protective Service Occupations 3,411 3,333 -0.29 5 84 89 NA NA

331000 First-Line Supervisors, Protective Service Workers 212 208 -0.24 0 8 8 NA NA

331011 First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers 170 163 -0.51 0 6 6 24.31 3

331012 First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives 17 18 0.74 0 1 1 27.54 4

331021 First-Line Superv. of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers 14 16 1.79 0 1 1 NA 3

331099 First-Line Superv., Protective Service Workers, All Other 11 11 0.00 0 0 0 22.66 3

332000 Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers 73 85 2.05 2 2 4 NA NA

332011 Fire Fighters 71 83 2.11 2 2 4 NA 3

333000 Law Enforcement Workers 2,950 2,863 -0.37 2 65 67 NA NA

333012 Correctional Officers and Jailers 2,656 2,555 -0.48 0 57 57 17.31 3

333021 Detectives and Criminal Investigators 43 44 0.29 0 1 1 21.22 3

333031 Fish and Game Wardens 25 24 -0.50 0 1 1 19.74 3

333051 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 218 231 0.75 2 6 8 16.91 3

339000 Other Protective Service Workers 176 177 0.07 1 10 11 NA NA

339091 Crossing Guards 17 19 1.47 0 1 1 NA 1

350000 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations 2,380 2,849 2.46 59 81 140 NA NA

351000 Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers 234 273 2.08 5 2 7 NA NA

351011 Chefs and Head Cooks 21 20 -0.60 0 0 0 27.07 3



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 11

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

351012 First-Line Superv. of Food Preparation & Serving Workers 213 253 2.35 5 2 7 16.54 3

352000 Cooks and Food Preparation Workers 613 696 1.69 11 19 30 NA NA

352014 Cooks, Restaurant 167 211 3.29 6 4 10 NA 3

352021 Food Preparation Workers 233 252 1.02 2 9 11 8.65 1

353000 Food and Beverage Serving Workers 1,230 1,518 2.93 36 44 80 NA NA

353011 Bartenders 68 83 2.76 2 2 4 8.36 1

353021 Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 669 846 3.31 22 14 36 9.69 1

353031 Waiters and Waitresses 401 484 2.59 10 23 33 9.13 1

353041 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant 29 33 1.72 1 1 2 9.78 1

359000 Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers 303 362 2.43 7 16 23 NA NA

359011 Dining Room & Cafeteria Attendants & Bartender Helpers 73 87 2.40 2 4 6 8.12 1

359021 Dishwashers 126 148 2.18 3 6 9 9.48 1

370000 Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations 919 1,002 1.13 11 15 26 NA NA

371000 Superv., Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 74 83 1.52 1 1 2 NA NA

371011 First-Line Superv. of Housekeeping & Janitorial Workers 29 31 0.86 0 0 0 14.81 3

371012 First-Line Superv. of Landscaping and Groundskeeping 45 52 1.94 1 1 2 20.27 3

372000 Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers 595 627 0.67 4 11 15 NA NA

372012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 160 158 -0.16 0 3 3 9.98 1

373000 Grounds Maintenance Workers 250 292 2.10 5 3 8 NA NA

373011 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 239 280 2.14 5 3 8 10.19 1

390000 Personal Care and Service Occupations 1,268 1,525 2.53 32 33 65 NA NA

391000 Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers 68 83 2.76 2 2 4 NA NA

392000 Animal Care and Service Workers 58 60 0.43 0 1 1 NA NA

392021 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 56 57 0.22 0 1 1 8.83 1

393000 Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers 61 72 2.25 2 3 5 NA NA

396000 Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants 18 25 4.86 1 1 2 NA NA

399000 Other Personal Care and Service Workers 1,009 1,216 2.56 26 25 51 NA NA

399011 Child Care Workers 322 367 1.75 6 10 16 9.42 3

399021 Personal and Home Care Aides 246 263 0.86 2 3 5 10.37 3



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 12

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

399031 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 20 30 6.25 1 0 1 12.97 2

399032 Recreation Workers 155 201 3.71 6 3 9 11.11 4

399041 Residential Advisors 240 323 4.32 10 9 19 11.61 2

399099 Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other 26 32 2.88 1 1 2 10.25 3

410000 Sales and Related Occupations 2,760 3,177 1.89 53 93 146 NA NA

411000 Supervisors, Sales Workers 404 453 1.52 6 9 15 NA NA

411012 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers 29 32 1.29 0 1 1 39.45 4

412000 Retail Sales Workers 1,841 2,136 2.00 37 73 110 NA NA

412021 Counter and Rental Clerks 42 41 -0.30 0 1 1 10.60 2

412022 Parts Salespersons 106 122 1.89 2 4 6 13.28 3

412031 Retail Salespersons 706 850 2.55 18 20 38 13.32 2

413000 Sales Representatives, Services 148 177 2.45 4 3 7 NA NA

413021 Insurance Sales Agents 84 102 2.68 2 2 4 22.17 3

413099 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 47 56 2.39 1 1 2 22.38 2

414000 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing 254 281 1.33 4 6 10 NA NA

414011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Mfg, Tech. & Sci. Products 54 51 -0.69 0 1 1 70.25 3

414012 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Other 200 230 1.88 4 5 9 23.29 3

419000 Other Sales and Related Workers 113 130 1.88 2 2 4 NA NA

419022 Real Estate Sales Agents 80 93 2.03 2 1 3 20.89 3

419099 Sales and Related Workers, All Other 20 22 1.25 0 0 0 17.25 3

430000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 4,832 5,137 0.79 53 97 150 NA NA

431011 First-Line Superv. of Office and Admin. Support Workers 193 226 2.14 4 4 8 18.45 4

432000 Communications Equipment Operators 16 16 0.00 0 0 0 NA NA

433000 Financial Clerks 695 775 1.44 11 13 24 NA NA

433021 Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators 45 49 1.11 1 1 2 12.18 2

433031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 443 499 1.58 7 5 12 14.43 4

433051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 30 28 -0.83 0 1 1 15.75 2

434000 Information and Record Clerks 979 984 0.06 10 27 37 NA NA

434031 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 99 108 1.14 1 3 4 13.42 2



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 13

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

434051 Customer Service Representatives 190 225 2.30 4 6 10 11.76 3

434061 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 35 34 -0.36 0 1 1 11.66 2

434081 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 18 23 3.47 1 1 2 11.01 2

434121 Library Assistants, Clerical 24 26 1.04 0 1 1 10.11 3

434171 Receptionists and Information Clerks 238 254 0.84 2 7 9 11.09 2

434199 Information and Record Clerks, All Other 67 55 -2.24 0 2 2 17.08 2

435000 Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distributing Workers 1,049 1,118 0.82 11 26 37 NA NA

435031 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers 60 71 2.29 1 1 2 13.06 3

435051 Postal Service Clerks 34 28 -2.21 0 1 1 24.61 2

435052 Postal Service Mail Carriers 117 112 -0.53 0 4 4 22.37 2

435061 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 16 18 1.56 0 0 0 21.56 2

435071 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 163 164 0.08 0 4 4 10.36 3

435111 Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 30 29 -0.42 0 1 1 12.74 2

436000 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 1,076 1,120 0.51 6 15 21 NA NA

436013 Medical Secretaries 37 38 0.34 0 1 1 10.89 3

436014 Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 614 643 0.59 4 8 12 12.18 3

439000 Other Office and Administrative Support Workers 824 898 1.12 12 12 24 NA NA

439021 Data Entry Keyers 72 64 -1.39 0 2 2 12.31 2

439061 Office Clerks, General 628 718 1.79 11 9 20 11.19 2

450000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 486 469 -0.44 3 13 16 NA NA

452000 Agricultural Workers 231 250 1.03 3 6 9 NA NA

452011 Agricultural Inspectors 13 13 0.00 0 0 0 NA 3

452092 Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery, & Greenhouse 158 173 1.19 2 4 6 9.82 1

454000 Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers 218 181 -2.12 0 6 6 NA NA

454021 Fallers 98 77 -2.68 0 3 3 19.15 1

454022 Logging Equipment Operators 113 96 -1.88 0 3 3 15.15 2

470000 Construction and Extraction Occupations 1,971 2,360 2.47 49 32 81 NA NA

471011 First-Line Superv. of Construction and Extraction Workers 282 332 2.22 6 5 11 24.05 4

472000 Construction Trades Workers 1,438 1,732 2.56 37 21 58 NA NA



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 14

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

472031 Carpenters 186 237 3.43 6 2 8 15.46 3

472061 Construction Laborers 391 471 2.56 10 3 13 11.79 1

472073 Operating Engineers/Construction Equipment Operators 287 318 1.35 4 5 9 14.80 3

472111 Electricians 80 98 2.81 2 2 4 16.63 3

472141 Painters, Construction and Maintenance 49 59 2.55 1 1 2 13.50 3

472151 Pipelayers 15 16 0.83 0 0 0 12.46 3

472152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 134 175 3.82 5 3 8 17.41 3

472181 Roofers 41 52 3.35 1 1 2 13.53 3

473000 Helpers - Construction Trades 64 83 3.71 2 1 3 NA NA

473012 Helpers - Carpenters 31 40 3.63 1 1 2 13.53 1

474000 Other Construction and Related Workers 179 199 1.40 3 5 8 NA NA

490000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 1,310 1,454 1.37 20 25 45 NA NA

491011 First-Line Superv. of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 122 138 1.64 2 3 5 26.20 3

492000 Electrical & Electronic Equipment Installers, & Repairers 97 103 0.77 1 2 3 NA NA

492022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers 52 48 -0.96 0 1 1 22.07 3

493000 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers 423 470 1.39 6 8 14 NA NA

493021 Automotive Body and Related Repairers 21 21 0.00 0 1 1 14.94 3

493023 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 208 228 1.20 3 4 7 14.60 3

493031 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 89 100 1.54 1 2 3 15.26 3

493041 Farm Equipment Mechanics 28 35 3.12 1 1 2 12.24 3

493042 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines 30 32 0.83 0 1 1 14.49 3

493093 Tire Repairers and Changers 24 27 1.56 0 1 1 11.58 1

499000 Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 668 743 1.40 11 12 23 NA NA

499021 Heating, A.C., and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 64 80 3.12 2 1 3 20.32 3

499041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 31 41 4.03 1 1 2 18.19 3

499042 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 327 361 1.30 4 5 9 15.32 3

499051 Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 45 50 1.39 1 2 3 24.44 3

499098 Helpers - Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 36 44 2.78 1 2 3 10.44 1

499099 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other 44 48 1.14 1 1 2 12.88 2



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 15

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

510000 Production Occupations 1,132 1,328 2.16 26 20 46 NA NA

512000 Assemblers and Fabricators 103 127 2.91 3 2 5 NA NA

513000 Food Processing Workers 58 69 2.37 1 2 3 NA NA

513011 Bakers 14 16 1.79 0 0 0 9.96 3

513021 Butchers and Meat Cutters 32 39 2.73 1 1 2 10.61 2

514000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers 91 108 2.34 2 2 4 NA NA

514041 Machinists 43 49 1.74 1 1 2 13.95 3

514121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 40 50 3.12 1 1 2 14.38 3

516000 Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers 202 237 2.17 4 2 6 NA NA

516011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 38 38 0.00 0 1 1 10.87 2

517000 Woodworkers 262 293 1.48 4 5 9 NA NA

517041 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood 209 243 2.03 4 4 8 10.61 2

517042 Woodworking Machine Setters & Operators, Exc. Sawing 43 42 -0.29 0 1 1 13.36 2

518000 Plant and System Operators 73 88 2.57 2 2 4 NA NA

518031 Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant Operators 16 19 2.34 0 0 0 18.21 3

518099 Plant and System Operators, All Other 11 11 0.00 0 0 0 20.24 3

519000 Other Production Occupations 268 316 2.24 7 5 12 NA NA

519061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 31 35 1.61 1 1 2 17.32 2

519196 Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 21 25 2.38 1 0 1 NA 2

530000 Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations 1,990 2,222 1.46 29 42 71 NA NA

531000 Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers 69 74 0.91 1 1 2 NA NA

531031 First-Line Superv. of Material-Moving Vehicle Operators 55 58 0.68 0 1 1 27.68 3

533000 Motor Vehicle Operators 1,234 1,392 1.60 20 21 41 NA NA

533022 Bus Drivers, School 222 229 0.39 1 4 5 NA 3

533032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 624 721 1.94 12 11 23 14.92 3

533033 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services 220 248 1.59 4 4 8 11.54 3

533041 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs 73 84 1.88 1 1 2 11.40 1

534000 Rail Transportation Workers 16 17 0.78 0 1 1 NA NA

537000 Material Moving Workers 657 724 1.27 9 19 28 NA NA



Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 16

FLORIDA JOBS by Occupation*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

soc OccTtl cur prj gpct aog aosep aotot wg ect

537021 Crane and Tower Operators 14 15 0.89 0 0 0 22.85 3

537032 Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators 35 38 1.07 0 1 1 15.90 2

537051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 123 139 1.63 2 4 6 11.89 3

537062 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 284 312 1.23 4 9 13 10.30 1

537064 Packers and Packagers, Hand 107 122 1.75 2 2 4 7.82 1

537081 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 34 35 0.37 0 1 1 13.35 1



* Hourly wages for teaching occupations were calculated using a 40-hour work week for 9½ months per year.



NA - Not available for this occupation









Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 17

FASTEST-GROWING OCCUPATIONS*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Rank Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

SOC New Title curr proj GPct aopeng aopenr aopent mnwage Train

1 311011 Home Health Aides 216 327 6.42 14 2 16 10.04 3

2 399031 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 20 30 6.25 1 0 1 12.97 2

3 131051 Cost Estimators 51 73 5.39 3 1 4 30.58 4

4 151081 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts 37 50 4.39 2 1 3 21.75 3

5 399041 Residential Advisors 240 323 4.32 10 9 19 11.61 2

6 499041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 31 41 4.03 1 1 2 18.19 3

7 472152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 134 175 3.82 5 3 8 17.41 3

8 399032 Recreation Workers 155 201 3.71 6 3 9 11.11 4

9 473012 Helpers - Carpenters 31 40 3.63 1 1 2 13.53 1

10 119011 Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers 53 68 3.54 2 1 3 NA 4

11 211014 Mental Health Counselors 29 37 3.45 1 1 2 17.48 6

12 472031 Carpenters 186 237 3.43 6 2 8 15.46 3

13 472181 Roofers 41 52 3.35 1 1 2 13.53 3

14 353021 Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 669 846 3.31 22 14 36 9.69 1

15 352014 Cooks, Restaurant 167 211 3.29 6 4 10 NA 3

16 499021 Heating, A.C., and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 64 80 3.12 2 1 3 20.32 3

17 514121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 40 50 3.12 1 1 2 14.38 3

18 493041 Farm Equipment Mechanics 28 35 3.12 1 1 2 12.24 3

19 119021 Construction Managers 93 116 3.09 3 1 4 45.55 4

20 211022 Medical and Public Health Social Workers 29 36 3.02 1 1 2 17.79 6

21 292021 Dental Hygienists 53 65 2.83 2 1 3 23.98 4

22 472111 Electricians 80 98 2.81 2 2 4 16.63 3

23 499098 Helpers - Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 36 44 2.78 1 2 3 10.44 1

24 353011 Bartenders 68 83 2.76 2 2 4 8.36 1

25 292052 Pharmacy Technicians 64 78 2.73 2 2 4 11.57 3



This table includes occupations with a minimum of 20 jobs in 2010.



* Hourly wages for teaching occupations were calculated using a 40-hour work week for 9½ months per year.



NA - Not available for this occupation

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 18

OCCUPATIONS GAINING THE MOST NEW JOBS*

* Because most industries experienced job declines in the economic downturn that began in 2007, some of the occupational job growth projected in this forecast

includes the recapturing of jobs lost since that time.



Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Rank Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

SOC New Title curr proj GPct aopeng aopenr aopent mnwage Train

1 353021 Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 669 846 3.31 22 14 36 9.69 1

2 412031 Retail Salespersons 706 850 2.55 18 20 38 13.32 2

3 311011 Home Health Aides 216 327 6.42 14 2 16 10.04 3

4 533032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 624 721 1.94 12 11 23 14.92 3

5 439061 Office Clerks, General 628 718 1.79 11 9 20 11.19 2

6 311012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 611 697 1.76 11 6 17 10.29 3

7 399041 Residential Advisors 240 323 4.32 10 9 19 11.61 2

8 353031 Waiters and Waitresses 401 484 2.59 10 23 33 9.13 1

9 472061 Construction Laborers 391 471 2.56 10 3 13 11.79 1

10 252021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 391 458 2.14 8 9 17 30.00 5

11 259041 Teacher Assistants 429 485 1.63 7 9 16 12.81 3

12 433031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 443 499 1.58 7 5 12 14.43 4

13 472031 Carpenters 186 237 3.43 6 2 8 15.46 3

14 471011 First-Line Superv. of Construction and Extraction Workers 282 332 2.22 6 5 11 24.05 4

15 399032 Recreation Workers 155 201 3.71 6 3 9 11.11 4

16 399011 Child Care Workers 322 367 1.75 6 10 16 9.42 3

17 352014 Cooks, Restaurant 167 211 3.29 6 4 10 NA 3

18 292061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 466 507 1.10 5 15 20 16.57 3

19 472152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 134 175 3.82 5 3 8 17.41 3

20 373011 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 239 280 2.14 5 3 8 10.19 1

21 351012 First-Line Superv. of Food Preparation & Serving Workers 213 253 2.35 5 2 7 16.54 3

22 434051 Customer Service Representatives 190 225 2.30 4 6 10 11.76 3

23 499042 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 327 361 1.30 4 5 9 15.32 3

24 517041 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood 209 243 2.03 4 4 8 10.61 2

25 431011 First-Line Superv. of Office and Admin. Support Workers 193 226 2.14 4 4 8 18.45 4



* Hourly wages for teaching occupations were calculated using a 40-hour work week for 9½ months per year.



NA - Not available for this occupation





Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 19

DECLINING OR SLOW-GROWTH OCCUPATIONS

NA

Workforce Region 3 - Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, and Washington Counties 2010

Annual Average Annual Openings Average

Occupation Employment Percent Due To Due To Hourly* Education

Rank Code Title 2010 2018 Change Growth Separations Total Wage ($) Code

SOC New Title curr proj GPct aopeng aopenr aopent mnwage Train

1 333012 Correctional Officers and Jailers 2,656 2,555 -0.48 -13 57 57 17.31 3

2 212011 Clergy 198 150 -3.03 -6 4 4 19.32 5

3 454021 Fallers 98 77 -2.68 -3 3 3 19.15 1

4 454022 Logging Equipment Operators 113 96 -1.88 -2 3 3 15.15 2

5 119012 Farmers and Ranchers 148 135 -1.10 -2 1 1 NA 1

6 439021 Data Entry Keyers 72 64 -1.39 -1 2 2 12.31 2

7 151041 Computer Support Specialists 66 59 -1.33 -1 2 2 19.56 3

8 331011 First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers 170 163 -0.51 -1 6 6 24.31 3

9 435051 Postal Service Clerks 34 28 -2.21 -1 1 1 24.61 2

10 435052 Postal Service Mail Carriers 117 112 -0.53 -1 4 4 22.37 2

11 273031 Public Relations Specialists 66 61 -0.95 -1 2 2 19.32 5

12 492022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers 52 48 -0.96 0 1 1 22.07 3

13 172081 Environmental Engineers 73 70 -0.51 0 2 2 23.37 5

14 414011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Mfg, Tech. & Sci. Products 54 51 -0.69 0 1 1 70.25 3

15 119131 Postmasters and Mail Superintendents 20 17 -1.88 0 0 0 31.29 4

16 433051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 30 28 -0.83 0 1 1 15.75 2

17 372012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 160 158 -0.16 0 3 3 9.98 1

18 333031 Fish and Game Wardens 25 24 -0.50 0 1 1 19.74 3

19 412021 Counter and Rental Clerks 42 41 -0.30 0 1 1 10.60 2

20 434061 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs 35 34 -0.36 0 1 1 11.66 2

21 435111 Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 30 29 -0.42 0 1 1 12.74 2

22 351011 Chefs and Head Cooks 21 20 -0.60 0 0 0 27.07 3

23 517042 Woodworking Machine Setters & Operators, Exc. Sawing 43 42 -0.29 0 1 1 13.36 2

24 132081 Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents 20 19 -0.62 0 1 1 NA 5

25 516011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers 38 38 0.00 0 1 1 10.87 2



This table includes occupations with a minimum of 20 jobs in 2010.



* Hourly wages for teaching occupations were calculated using a 40-hour work week for 9½ months per year.



NA - Not available for this occupation





Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center - September 2010 20



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