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Payment for Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Number Mean Annual
Occupation Employed Earnings
Bill and Account Collectors 12,970 $28,660
Billing and Posting Clerks 14,390 $27,650
Bookkeeping/Accounting 52,500 $31,240
Brokerage Clerks 4,320 $35,430
Cargo and Freight Agents 4,620 $35,540
Computer Operators 6,940 $30,950
Correspondence Clerks 1,470 $26,670
Couriers and Messengers 7,310 $18,240
Court/Municipal/License Clerks 3,420 $32,320
Credit Authorizers, Checkers 3,890 $25,060
Customer Service Reps 58,370 $29,330
Data Entry Keyers 19,140 $22,830
Desktop Publishers 930 $36,220
Dispatchers--Other 6,820 $30,290
Eligibility Interviewers/Govt. 12,090 $27,280
Exec. Secretaries /Admin. Asst. 51,470 $35,930
File Clerks 9,320 $22,250
First-Line Supervisors 46,570 $43,960
Hotel, Motel Desk Clerks 3,410 $19,430
Human Resources Assistants 6,920 $33,340
Insurance Claims Clerks 6,300 $41,950
Interviewers, Except Eligibility 3,810 $29,180
Legal Secretaries 11,270 $38,590
Library Assistants, Clerical 1,540 $21,130
Loan Interviewers and Clerks 3,920 $31,440
Mail Clerks Except Postal Svc. 7,960 $20,890
Medical Secretaries 8,770 $28,950
New Accounts Clerks 3,170 $28,630
Office Clerks, General 90,290 $24,130
Office Machine Operators 2,230 $24,370
Order Clerks 17,320 $25,690
Payroll and Timekeeping 6,100 $31,990
Police/Fire/Ambul. Dispatchers 850 $39,410
Procurement Clerks 1,750 $32,150
Production, Planning Clerks 34,760 $31,710
Proofreaders/Copy Markers 1,020 $28,000
Receptionists/ Information 31,420 $22,490
Reserv/Transp. Ticket Agents 9,190 $28,130
Secretaries--Other 36,560 $30,460
Shipping, Receiving, Clerks 45,900 $22,030
Statistical Assistants 380 $39,640
Stock Clerks/Order Fillers 59,520 $22,130
Switchboard Operators 7,090 $22,780
Telephone Operators 1,650 $31,430
Tellers 17,490 $21,500
Weighers, Measurers 2,080 $25,580
Word Processors/Typists 19,900 $28,240
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2002
MarketFacts Market Fact Sheet--Port of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Founded: Harbor Commission established in 1907 Board of Harbor Commissioners: Nicholas Nicholas, Russian grand duke Nicholas (Nikolai Nikolayevich) (nyĭkəlī` nyĭkəlī`əvĭch), 1856–1929, Russian grand duke and army officer; first cousin of Czar Alexander III and grandson of Czar G. Tonsich, President Elwood Elwood, city (1990 pop. 9,494), Madison co., central Ind.; inc. 1872. It has large canneries and plants that make a variety of metal, electrical, and machine goods. Wendell L. Willkie was born there. Lui LUI Local User Interface LUI Language User Interface (speech recognition technology) LUI Learning Unique Identifier (Australian education) LUi Level-Up! Inc. , Vice President James E. Acevedo Camilla T. Kocol Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM). The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs H. Warren Executive Director: Larry A. Keller Annual Container Volume: 5.6 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), fiscal year 2002 5.0 million TEUs, fiscal year 2001 Cargo Tonnage TONNAGE, mar. law. The capacity of a ship or vessel. 2. The act of congress of March 2, 1799, s. 64, 1 Story's L. U. S. 630, directs that to ascertain the tonnage of any ship or vessel, the surveyor, &c. : 123.4 million metric revenue tons, fiscal year 2002 113.9 million metric revenue tons, fiscal year 2001 Cargo Value: $104.2 billion, calendar year 2001 $101.8 billion, calendar year 2000 Source: Port of Los Angeles The Port of Los Angeles is located on San Pedro Bay in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, approximately 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown. Also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA MarketFacts Market Fact Sheet--Port of Los Angeles Ranking by Container Volume: 1st busiest port in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. ; 8th busiest in the world Top Five Containerized con·tain·er·ize v.tr. con·tain·er·ized, con·tain·er·iz·ing, con·tain·er·iz·es 1. To package (cargo) in large standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling. 2. Imports: (Calendar year 2002) Furniture (331,997) Apparel (214,795) Electronic Products (213,996) Toys (168,846) Computer Equipment (137,232) Top Five Containerized Exports: (Calendar year 2002) Wastepaper waste·pa·per n. Discarded paper. (169,445) Syntheic Resins resins, n.pl complex, insoluble, sticky substances secreted by plants. Used as astringents, antimicrobials, and antiinflammatories, and are burned as incense. Can cause oral ulcers and epidermal irritations. (73,625) Fabric, including Raw Cotton (51,456) Animal Feed (47,568) Scrap Metal (32,873) Source: Port of Los Angeles |
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