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earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $16,600, and the top 10 percent earned more than $37,700 in May 2010.

      The median wages of hand laborers and material moving occupations in May 2010 were the following:

      $32,640 for refuse and recyclable material collectors

      $27,000 for machine feeders and offbearers

      $23,460 for laborers and hand freight, stock, and material movers

      $19,680 for cleaners of vehicles and equipment

      $19,630 for hand packers and packagers

      Most hand laborers and material movers work full time. In addition, most work 8-hour shifts, although longer shifts and overtime are common. Because materials are shipped around the clock, some workers, especially those in warehousing, work overnight shifts.

      Job Outlook

      Hand Laborers and Material Movers

      Percent change in employment, projected 2010-20

      Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

      15%

      Total, All Occupations

      14%

      Hand Laborers and Material Movers

      14%

      All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy.

      Overall employment of hand laborers and material movers is projected to grow 14 percent from 2010 to 2020, as fast as the average of all occupations.

      Projected employment change for specific groups of workers within this occupation is as follows:

      Employment of refuse and recyclable material collectors is expected to grow 20 percent from 2010 to 2020. Trash collection will continue to grow as population and income grow, and collectors will be needed to remove trash. An increase in recycling collection is expected to drive the rapid growth of this occupation.

      Employment of cleaners of vehicles and equipment is projected to increase 19 percent from 2010 to 2020. Faster than average growth in automobile dealers, where many of these workers are employed is expected to drive employment growth for this occupation. However, a decline in the use of full-service carwashes in favor of automatic conveyors may to limit their job growth somewhat.

      Employment of laborers and hand, freight, stock, and material movers is projected to increase by 15 percent from 2010 to 2020. The need for warehouses is expected to grow as consumer spending increases. However, greater automation will increase the efficiency of hand material movers. Most warehouses are installing equipment, such as high-speed conveyors and sorting systems and robotic pickers, that decreases the number of workers needed.

      Employment of hand packers and packagers is projected to grow 9 percent from 2010 to 2020. A decline in the use of baggers in grocery stores, where many workers are employed, is expected to dampen growth in this occupation. An increase in the use of self-service technology, such as self-checkout, and the growing number of cashiers who also bag groceries are contributing to the decline in baggers. However, those employed in warehouses are expected to see some employment growth.

      Employment of machine feeders and offbearers is expected to experience little or no change from 2010 to 2020. They are heavily employed in declining manufacturing industries in which automation is further decreasing the need for these workers. Additionally, other workers who operate the machines are increasingly doing the tasks of these workers.

      Job Prospects

      Job prospects for hand laborers and material movers should be favorable. Despite slower growth in these occupations, the need to replace workers who leave the occupations should create a large number of job openings. As automation increases, the technology used by workers in some of these occupations will become more complex. Employers will likely prefer workers who are comfortable using technology such as tablet computers and handheld scanners.

      Employment projections data for hand laborers and material movers, 2010-20

      Occupational Title SOC Code Employment, 2010 Projected Employment, 2020 Change, 2010-20 Employment by Industry

      Percent Numeric

      Hand Laborers and Material Movers

      — 3,315,400 3,780,900 14 465,500 —

      Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment

      53-7061 310,600 370,800 19 60,100

      Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand

      53-7062 2,068,200 2,387,300 15 319,100

      Machine Feeders and Offbearers

      53-7063 119,400 119,600 0 100

      Packers and Packagers, Hand

      53-7064 677,300 735,200 9 57,900

      Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors

      53-7081 139,900 168,100 20 28,200

      Similar Occupations

      This table shows a list of occupations with job duties that are similar to those of hand laborers and material movers.

      OCCUPATION JOB DUTIES ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION MEDIAN ANNUAL PAY, MAY 2010

      Construction Laborers and Helpers

      Construction laborers and helpers do many basic tasks that require physical labor on construction sites.

      See How to Become One $28,410

      Delivery Truck Drivers and Driver/Sales Workers

      Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers pick up, transport, and drop off packages within a small region or urban area. Most of the time, they transport merchandise from a distribution center to businesses and households.

      High school diploma or equivalent $27,050

      Heavy and Tractor-trailer Truck Drivers

      Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a capacity of at least 26,001 pounds per gross vehicle weight (GVW). They deliver goods over intercity routes, sometimes spanning several states.

      High school diploma or equivalent $37,770

      Material Moving Machine Operators

      Material moving machine operators use machinery to transport various objects. Some operators move construction

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