It depends on the company and where you live. A technical support representative is usually in a call center and can be referred to as Tier 1. The lowest paying job I've seen for this was $9 an hr and the highest was around $14 an hr. I was on Tier 2 on a Microsoft contract a few years ago and found out our Tier 1 were getting $16, which is the highest I've seen.
A small company won't be able to pay as much because they don't have the income of a bigger company, but just because a company is big doesn't mean they will pay higher wages either.
It also depends on your experience. If a person is going into a Tier 1 call center type job with limited experience, I would say less than 2 years, I would expect the pay to be $9 or $10/hr. Again, it depends on where you live. A higher cost of living will usually have jobs that pay more. If you get offered more, then of course take it, but experience definitely affects pay.
There is also Tier 2 and 3, but they are not considered a technical support representative, and don't answer anywhere near the amount of calls because they have much more experience, and the pay is almost always higher.
Most people in the US support a Capitalism economic system in which you can make as much money as you like.
enough money to support a family
different people make different amounts =)
He had financial support of 6,000 rubles ayear.
not enough
$54,766,923
alot of money by helping other people
Have you ever wanted to go as far is to what look like?
It depends on the job they have. Not all Mexicans make the same. That's like asking how much money do white people or black people make an hour
Yes, people make money using concession carts depending on where and what they are selling.
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.
They do not make much apart from oil