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Around £15 to 20k a year. The more experienced you are the more you will get paid. On the Radio 4's Today programme (11/05/2010) someone just said that BA cabin crew earn an average of £31,500 and that Virgin cabin crew get around 14k (quite a difference) BA engineers, they went on to say, earn £37,400. The Times online confirms this with similar figures for July 2009.
A cabin boy is an employee on a ship who serves passengers and sometimes the upper crew such as the captain. Cabin boys do get paid and that amount can vary depending on experience and location. They average about $30,000 per year.
alot of money
There is no cost to be a member of a stage crew. Unless you volunteer, being a stage crew member is a paid position. The average yearly pay for a Broadway stage crew member is $33,000.
The crew member of "The Deadliest Catch" did, in fact, get paid for the show. Both the cast and crew were, of course, paid for their work on the program.
In New Zealand I am paid NZ$ 15.18 an hour before tax.
Bugger all, no where near enough
with portasgees mony
Minimum wage is $12.50 so no less than that.
It all depends on your rank. Everyone in the military gets paid the same by rank. If your an E1 you get paid around 1,300. You can be infantry and have the same rank as a bridgecrew member and still get paid the same.
its ROSS TAYLOR
Members of Parliament get paid according to a pay scale and their position. Backbench MPs are not paid as much as Cabinet MPs or as much as the Prime Minister. Refer to the related link below which gives the current pay scale.