70k-80k per year is about average.
they were easier to produce, and less skilled and lower paid workers were able to make them
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They get paid half a million dollars every year.=my uncle is a structural engineer>=
I think they get paid a little more than minimum wage Mining engineering in Australia is a lucrative and very highly-paid profession, particularly for those prepared to work in remote mining centres.
on commission basis
not a lot
$40-50,000/year
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In New Zealand I am paid NZ$ 15.18 an hour before tax.
from 80,000 to 120,000$$$
It depends on the market status. If non profit or profitable markets.
about 48000 euros before taxes...
20000 per year
Truckers do not get paid by weight they haul. The drivers are paid by the miles they drive. However, if a trucker is the owner and operator, he may get paid by the companies he delivers for, meaning he WOULD get paid for weight of freight.
Chemical Engineers
The current salary of a call center operator is forty three thousand dollars in a single year. But depending on which call center you work in, you will get paid differently.
There's a couple different way owner/operators and lease operators get paid. Some are paid mileage, and this works two ways - they'll either be paid a (lower) rate for loaded and empty miles, or they'll be paid only for loaded miles (at a higher rate). Others may be paid on percentage, which is based on distance, weight, and load value.. the company will be paid a certain amount for transporting a load from point a to point b, and an owner operator would receive a fixed percentage of what the company gets paid for that load to be transported. Others may run through a freight broker, and will be paid the full amount of what the load pays out, minus the brokerage fee. In all cases, it really depends on the ability of the owner/operator or lease operator to be frugal... doing your own repairs saves money, for instance, consistent freight, for the ones paid by percentage, avoiding cheap freight, etc. There are owner/operators and lease operators who've done very well, and ones who've done very poorly.