Animal trainers
May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
Animal Trainers: Train animals for riding, harness, security, performance, or obedience, or assisting persons with disabilities. Accustom animals to human voice and contact; and condition animals to respond to commands. Train animals according to prescribed standards for show or competition. May train animals to carry pack loads or work as part of pack team.
Animal care and service workers held 172,000 jobs in 2004. Almost 3 out of 4 worked as nonfarm animal caretakers; the remainder worked as animal trainers. Nonfarm animal caretakers worked primarily in boarding kennels, animal shelters, stables, grooming shops, animal hospitals, and veterinary offices. A significant number also worked for animal humane societies, racing stables, dog and horse racetrack operators, zoos, theme parks, circuses, and other amusement and recreations services. In 2004, nearly 1 out of every 3 nonfarm animal caretakers was self-employed.
Employment of animal trainers was concentrated in animal services that specialize in training horses, pets, and other animal specialties; and in commercial sports, training racehorses and dogs. About 3 in 5 animal trainers were self-employed.
Earnings are relatively low. Median hourly earnings of nonfarm animal caretakers were $8.39 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $7.16 and $10.50. The bottom 10 percent earned less than $6.17, and the top 10 percent earned more than $13.66. Median hourly earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of nonfarm animal caretakers in May 2004 were:
| Spectator sports | $8.48 |
| Other personal services | 8.47 |
| Social advocacy organizations | 8.15 |
| Other miscellaneous store retailers | 7.95 |
| Other professional, scientific, and technical services | 7.86 |
Median hourly earnings of animal trainers were $10.60 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $8.10 and $15.23. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $7.07, and the top 10 percent earned more than $20.62.
(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Animal Care and Service Workers)
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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)
| Animal trainers | |||||
| Percentile earnings distribution | |||||
| 10th | 25th | 50th | 75th | 90th | |
| Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting employment: 1,570 mean earnings: $30,630 (def) (IG) | $15,300 | $18,930 | $24,160 | $33,500 | $48,210 |
| Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry employment: 1,570 mean earnings: $30,630 | $15,300 | $18,930 | $24,160 | $33,500 | $48,210 |
| Construction employment: n.a. mean earnings: $19,840 (EC) (def) (IG) | $18,110 | $18,820 | $20,000 | $21,190 | $21,890 |
| Retail Trade employment: 1,470 mean earnings: $18,480 (EC) (def) (IG) | $14,800 | $15,870 | $17,620 | $20,430 | $22,290 |
| Miscellaneous Store Retailers employment: 1,470 mean earnings: $18,480 | $14,800 | $15,870 | $17,620 | $20,430 | $22,300 |
| Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services employment: 100 mean earnings: $27,660 (EC) (def) (IG) | $12,310 | $16,060 | $30,630 | $36,030 | $42,250 |
| Administrative and Support Services employment: 100 mean earnings: $27,660 | $12,310 | $16,060 | $30,630 | $36,030 | $42,250 |
| Health Care and Social Assistance employment: 90 mean earnings: $23,300 (EC) (def) (IG) | $14,810 | $17,780 | $22,370 | $27,810 | $34,490 |
| Social Assistance employment: n.a. mean earnings: $23,880 | $14,230 | $17,190 | $23,210 | $29,500 | $35,510 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation employment: 2,810 mean earnings: $31,310 (EC) (def) (IG) | $15,500 | $19,690 | $28,860 | $36,330 | $47,270 |
| Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries employment: 1,540 mean earnings: $33,670 | $16,550 | $22,080 | $29,950 | $36,230 | $50,720 |
| Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions employment: 110 mean earnings: $24,840 | $17,430 | $19,950 | $23,870 | $27,640 | $35,530 |
| Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries employment: 1,160 mean earnings: $28,810 | $15,050 | $17,130 | $27,620 | $37,200 | $45,550 |
| Other Services (except Public Administration) employment: 1,810 mean earnings: $35,680 (EC) (def) (IG) | $17,960 | $23,460 | $32,260 | $41,340 | $60,180 |
| Personal and Laundry Services employment: 1,670 mean earnings: $36,700 | $18,720 | $24,560 | $33,090 | $42,150 | $65,720 |
| Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations employment: 150 mean earnings: $24,010 | $15,850 | $17,570 | $21,570 | $30,660 | $35,730 |
| Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation) employment: 70 mean earnings: $30,430 (def) (IG) | $15,740 | $19,900 | $30,760 | $36,420 | $44,600 |
| Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation) employment: 70 mean earnings: $30,430 | $15,740 | $19,900 | $30,760 | $36,420 | $44,600 |
source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates
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