Data & Research
 
* ELMI Occupation Profile - Logging Workers, All Other *
 
Logging Workers, All Other
(O*NET 45-4029.00, SOC 45-4029)
  • Education Level
  • Skills
  • Licensing
  • Interests
  • Abilities
  • Work Activities
  • Work Styles
  • Detailed Work Activities
What they do
All logging workers not listed separately.
 
Wages
Vermont - 2023
Percentile1HourlyYearly
10% $ 20.36   $42,340  
25% $ 20.96   $43,600  
Median $ 20.96   $43,600  
75% $ 22.25   $46,280  
90% $ 22.25   $46,280  
 
Average $ 21.34   $44,390  
1 What are Percentile Wages?
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Industries of Employment
United States - 2020
IndustryPercent of total
  • Forestry and logging
62%
  • Self-employed workers
13%
  • Support activities for agriculture and forestry
10%
  • Crop production
2%
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Projected Employment
Projected employment not available for Vermont
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Education and Experience:
  • Typical education needed for entry
    High school diploma or equivalent
  • Work experience in a related occupation
    None
  • Typical on-the-job training needed to attain competency
    Moderate-term on-the-job training
Based on BLS Education and Training Classifications
 
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Vermont.gov State of Vermont Department of Labor