It depends, if you're talking about an ELT in the Navy, depends on their paygrade, the avg beginning ELT(as an E-5) will make ~ 2000 a month base pay, plus any additional entitlements for location, substanence, dependants, time in, re-enlistment bonuses, etc etc. I don't know up from there, it's about an additional 100 from e-3 to e-4 to e-5 to e-6 (E-4 base pay is ~1900/month)from there after chief I'm not sure but I think it's a [non]fair amount. Civilians chemists I'm sure would make much better on account of competativeness According to NEI website, the median salary for a Chemistry Specialist is 70,990. http://www.nei.org/careersandeducation/helpforyourjobsearch/samplejobdescriptionsandsalaries/chemistrytechnician/
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600.000 a yr
They make minimum wage.
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average is $74,405
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30$
a chemist doesn't make just a paycheck every week it makes a amount of money every day that the drug or the product is
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