Entry level jobs with little or no experience can vary by state and industry. You can expect at least the federal minimum wage ($7.25 as of July 2009). Some states have their own minimum wage (do a quick Google search for your state).
Keep in mind that the experience, work ethic, and connections you get from your first job are as important as the money. Look for ways to be proactive, make your boss's job easier, and stand out in a positive way.
i have know idea, go ask them!
I don't know ask Barack Obama.
Someone's salary document is someone's PRIVACY! (don't ask for your own good, specially if it isn't you family)
at home, or with a good group of Friend's you really want to know ask a teenager
Anyone can contact a software company and ask what the starting salary is. That information is relatively free domain to anyone who asks. So all you need is to contact the places in which you wish to apply and ask.
Just ask outright. Employers want to answer your questions and usually ask if you have questions at the end of an interview. Ask, "What is the starting salary/wage for this position?" It is tactful and straight forward.
You dont you get him to ask you out hes the guy!!!!!!!!
depends on where you live depends on how good you are etc. etc... ask local shops.
First thing to know is if you would like to be a zoologist, you have to like your job or you and your job will sink and fail. But zoologist have a salary according to where their hired, economy, if they love their job, what their being hired for, and how good they are. If you would like to know the salary directly, ask the employer. Usually the average starting salary is $28,000-$36,000. Per year it can be $50,000-$70,000.
you can verify their starting salary and ending salary Better answer: employers can excahnge any pay infor they want. Employees have zero expecxtation of privacy about pay.
You can always ask : ) Getting he/she to do it is another issue
Google Them Or Ask People On Here Or Ask A Teenager There Self