Median hourly earnings of dental hygienists were $28.05 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $22.72 and $33.82 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $18.05, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $40.70 an hour.
Earnings vary by geographic location, employment setting, and years of experience. Dental hygienists may be paid on an hourly, daily, salary, or commission basis.
Benefits vary substantially by practice setting and may be contingent upon full-time employment. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), almost all full-time dental hygienists employed by private practitioners received paid vacation. The ADA also found that 9 out of 10 full-time and part-time dental hygienists received dental coverage. Dental hygienists who work for school systems, public health agencies, the Federal Government, or State agencies usually have substantial benefits.
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current base rate
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The amount depends on how much they get an hour or monthly. The fact they get paid mid month has no value on the annual rate.
If they are agency represented models then they more than likely get paid the industry rate of $100+ an hour.
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
two times the employee's hourly rate
That means how much you expect to get paid per hour.
Age of the model doesn't typically factor in as far as how much they would get paid as a model. The pay rate varies from project to project and how much experience the model has. The hourly rate could be around $100/hour or they might be paid a daily rate that could be in the hundreds or thousands of dollars if it is a big assignment.