According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for electricians as of May 2008 is, $49,890. This would amount to $23.98 per hour. In May 2008, median hourly wages of wage and salary electricians were $22.32. The middle 50 percent earned between $17.00 and $29.88. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $13.54, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $38.18.
A master electrician makes around 25 dollars an hour. This is the standard wage right now across the United States.
$45.00
$28 per hour for a journeyman $45 to $85 per hour for a master
10%. However an electrician shouldn't be a master to have the necessary ability for common services. A master electrician is only required for highly technical issues.
as much as they make at maccas
Not much.
not much
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100,000 average
They make about $46,000 every year.
Yes, depending on the city.
To earn master electrician certification, individuals typically need a combination of education and work experience. The specific requirements vary by jurisdiction, but typically include completing an apprenticeship program, accumulating a certain number of supervised work hours, and passing a master electrician exam. Some jurisdictions may also require individuals to hold a journeyman electrician license before applying for master electrician certification.
$27.80