It depends... They can make anywhere from40 to70 thousand dollars a year..... Or 25 dollars an hour...
In seattle area, I know of switchmen making anywhere from $45k-$100k a year. Conductors and Engineers anywhere from $70k-120k
Anywhere from 40,000 to 65,000 a year for m/w employees. Not enough
$23000 to $35,000 depends on the company. i have a buddy who is an entry level accountant for case tractor and he makes about $31,000 a year.
entry level min. 65-70K after that depends on experience level
$105 per hour
prouble 1,000 dollars
Entry level jobs can be enough to live on if you can manage your money wisely and you are creative with the other aspects of your life. It also depends if you have kids or not.
try career builder.com they have a salary estimator
The average power plant worker will earn 69,000 dollars per year. This will fluctuate a lot between entry level and someone with years of experience.
If its entry level, they earn about $15-$17/hour
Depends on the city, the firm and your skills. Entry level $30-50k
depends on how fast you are.. also depends on what you look like! your speed and accuracy is imperitive.
Entry level at my company is 100,000 for a 3rd A/E. Up to 270,000 for an Unlimited Chief.
the money from railroad would pay for taxes and the mortgage