Income has a lot to do with what you do, where you are, and how well you do it. This ties in with experience and education. Trade jobs can easily pay 60k a year in an average US metropolitan area, if you have your own business. These could be plumbers, electricians, AC repair, etc. You'll likely work for someone to build your skillset and you may start off in some sort of trade school to get you there. In the service industry, if you're in a big city, you could easily pull down 60k as a bartender or waiter in a nice restaurant, bar, club, etc. If you're willing to get experience as well as a 2 year degree, you have a lot of options for professional skills jobs. Information Technology and the computer industry pays 60k easily for someone who knows how to setup and maintain servers, networks, etc. A 2 year degree in Nursing could get you well over 60k starting. If you go the 4 yr route, you have a lot of options. Most college grads start off with a low income because they have no practical work experience. Unlike trade schools, 4 year degrees typically don't teach hands-on, real world skills unless you major in something that has specific applications like accounting or engineering. Once out of a 4 yr degree, you do have the option of getting a post graduate degree like an MBA, law degree, medical degree, or other masters or Phd. Depending what you choose, you could make 60k, 100K+, or 20k if you get a Phd in something like French poetry or painting.
first of all, the type of salary you get from a specific Job may vary depending on factors such as qualification, education level and experience. Health professions such as respiratory therapy and nursing are usually those that have a salary range between 60 to even a hundred thousand. but again it varies. its obvious that those that earn a hundred thousand compared to colleagues in the same field have some extra qualities which enables them to profit more.
Anyone living alone on $18,000 per year will be challenged to make ends meet. Mortgage or rent, utilities (if any), food, personal care and clothing needs,... all add red ink to a budget. Not to mention transportation. (Don't even think about health care....) The $18K per year job translates into roughly $9 per hour. There are any number of jobs in many sections of the economy that can net an individual $18K per anum. Lots of food service, housekeeping and labor-related jobs pay that much. (In fairness, some don't, too.) And sales and customer service types can get that, if they're consistent workers. It's a bit above minimum wage, but a high school diploma and a bit of personal skill can get an individual plugged into a $9/hour employment slot.
Sales, if you are commission-based and in the right market at the right time.
a job at the IT department, they pay good usually, but if you hit facebook or Google or twitter you could get over 6000$ per month
Managers in retail outfits and restaurants make $60,000 each year. You can also get a job as a registered nurse and make $60,000 each year.
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Get a job that pays 6000 a month, or start a business that will make you 6000 a month. 6000 per month X 12 months = 72000 per year. Here are 5 suggestions: air traffic controller, subway sandwich franchise owner, lawyer, computer programmer
The average pay rate for administrative and clerical jobs in California is about thirty thousand dollars annually, which is about 2.5 thousand dollars a month.
pay scale 4000-6000 equal to how much salary
about 6000 dollars a month
It is one thing for you to buy a phone for less than the money you have to spend. It is another thing for you to afford to pay the phone company for the calls made on that phone month after month.
Well there are 12 months in a year, so if you pay 500 a month you will be paying 6000 a year. 58000/6000 = 9.7 years. This amount sounds like a home loan. I looked at the bankrate website, and you would pay $443/month for a 15 year loan, including interest. The interest rate for today was 4.5, which would vary depending on your FICO score. There are other calculators on the site, which may be helpful.
6000 units/20 months = 300units/month
TESOL jobs can have very different salaries, the average salary for a TESOL job can range anywhere from 2000 dollars a month to 10000 dollars a month, it all depends on where the job is based.
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The starting salary would be about $4,951.80 a month for a typical Captain. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay.