There are many different federations with different pay scales but a quick answer is this.... as of 2010 hourly wage employees earn 32.74 dollars an hour at the operator level. This includes mechanics, I&E techs, measurement techs, and electricians. Yearly works out to be right at 100,000.00 a year... ish. Entry level employees (typically entry level for 6-12 months) earn about 25-26 an hour. After the required "probation period" they are normally bumped up to operator pay. There are yearly pay increases normally about 3-5% of your annual salary and a bonus of about 2-10 thousand. field operators (pumpers) and plant operators make less hourly but are on a 7 days(nights) on and 7 off which earns them more money over time. Also two paid vaction weeks off to start no waiting time.... Not a bad gig really.
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£2 if they are lucky
22$-25$ an hour
Minimum wage
I think min wage
They would earn just above minimum wage, starting out.
8-10 dollars per hour
The mission Of Exxon is to collect as much money and power as it possibly can.
1,000,000
A burger costs $30 US, on that basis they earn roughly £60,000
ExxonMobil had $19.7 billion in profit in 2017. In 2007 they had an annual profit of $40.6 billion.
the minimum wage in Ontario is $8.75 per hour