Photographer Vacation Weeks

Updated: 3 Jun 2012
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Job: Photographer
Average Vacation Weeks by Years Experience
Years Experience
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00.81.62.4
Less than 1 year0.6 weeks  
   
1-4 years0.7 weeks  
5-9 years0.9 weeks  
10-19 years1.2 weeks  
20 years or more2.2 weeks  
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Plan and coordinate various aspects of radio, television, stage, or motion picture production, such as selecting script, coordinating writing, directing and editing, and arranging financing.
Collect and analyze facts about newsworthy events by interview, investigation, or observation. Report and write stories for newspaper, news magazine, radio, or television.

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