Next up, we have the plumber profession to look over. This career brings along a higher average salary when compared to a commercial and industrial electrician annual salary. In fact, plumbers salary difference is $8,997 higher than the salary of commercial and industrial electricians per year.
While the salary may be different for these job positions, there is one similarity and that's a few of the skills needed to perform certain duties. We used info from lots of resumes to find that both commercial and industrial electricians and plumbers are known to have skills such as "hand tools," "ladders," and "work ethic. "
But both careers also use different skills, according to real commercial and industrial electrician resumes. While commercial and industrial electrician responsibilities can utilize skills like "electrical systems," "run conduit," "electrical components," and "electrical equipment," some plumbers use skills like "plumbing," "plumbers," "customer service," and "cast iron."
It's been discovered that plumbers earn higher salaries compared to commercial and industrial electricians, but we wanted to find out where plumbers earned the most pay. The answer? The finance industry. The average salary in the industry is $58,436. Additionally, commercial and industrial electricians earn the highest paychecks in the construction with an average salary of $48,295.
In general, plumbers study at similar levels of education than commercial and industrial electricians. They're 0.9% less likely to obtain a Master's Degree while being 0.1% less likely to earn a Doctoral Degree.