Chart 2
Median employment income¹ of apprentices who obtained a certificate in a selected trade² in 2010
1.
Employment income includes earnings from wages and salaries and self-employment.
2.
A trade must be a designated trade in two or more provinces to be considered a trade at the national level.
3.
Only considered to be apprenticeshipable trades in Ontario.
Source(s):
Table 37-10-0017-01.
Chart description
This is a bar clustered chart.
At certification | Four years after certification | |
---|---|---|
Heavy duty equipment technician | 79,920 | 107,220 |
Steamfitter-pipefitter | 78,030 | 105,620 |
Industrial electrician | 74,350 | 93,540 |
Industrial mechanic (millwright) | 74,060 | 99,320 |
Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic | 69,030 | 85,720 |
Construction electrician | 59,810 | 83,330 |
Welder | 57,900 | 83,020 |
Sheet metal worker | 56,660 | 71,120 |
Plumber | 56,460 | 74,200 |
Truck and transport mechanic | 51,980 | 76,050 |
Carpenter | 47,650 | 55,440 |
Automotive service technician | 40,860 | 60,230 |
Child and youth worker³ | 37,070 | 41,490 |
Landscape horticulturist | 32,890 | 48,140 |
Early childhood educator³ | 30,490 | 35,300 |
Cook | 30,090 | 38,590 |
Educational assistant³ | 21,950 | 34,180 |
Hairstylist | 21,130 | 19,530 |
1.
Employment income includes earnings from wages and salaries and self-employment.
2.
A trade must be a designated trade in two or more provinces to be considered a trade at the national level.
3.
Only considered to be apprenticeshipable trades in Ontario.
Source(s):
Table 37-10-0017-01.
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