Average salary, compensation, and wages for Water transportation occupations in the United States


Earnings vary widely with the particular water transportation position and the worker�s experience, ranging from the minimum wage for some beginning seamen or mate positions to more than $37.37 an hour for some experienced ship engineers. Median hourly earnings of water transportation occupations in 2002 were as follows:
Ship engineers $24.61
Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels 23.97
All other water transportation workers 14.67
Sailors and marine oilers 13.64
Motorboat operators 12.71

Annual pay for captains of larger vessels, such as container ships, oil tankers, or passenger ships, may exceed $100,000, but only after many years of experience. Similarly, captains of tugboats often earn more than the median reported here, with earnings dependent on the port and the nature of the cargo.




More information on Water transportation occupations from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Overview of Water transportation occupations occupation
Number of Water transportation occupations in the U.S.
Salary and earnings for Water transportation occupations
Working conditions for Water transportation occupations
Significant points for Water transportation occupations
Training requirements for Water transportation occupations




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