Depends but normally they make pretty decent money, at least $20 something an hour Depends but normally they make pretty decent money, at least $20 something an hour
The industry's 7,896 production workers earned an average hourly wage of $13.77 in 2000.
The industry's 25,000 production workers earned an average hourly wage of $9.25 in 2000
Production workers' average hourly earnings increased from about $14 in 1990 to $18 in 2000.
Production workers accounting for 29,723 positions in that figure. The average hourly wage for production workers in the industry was $12.32.
Total 2000 payroll of roughly $2.8 billion was up from $1.8 billion in 1994. In 2000, the industry's production workers earned an average hourly wage of $12.63.
The 6,000 production workers who manufactured pens and mechanical pencils earned an average hourly wage of $14.16.
The estimated average hourly wage in the industry was $8.46 for a production worker in 2000
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By 2001, the average hourly wage for production workers was $14.63, up from $13.40 in 2000.
The industry's production workers in 2000 earned an average of more than $16.39 an hour, slightly ahead of the manufacturing average.
The wages for animal care workers varies greatly depending on the work involved and also the location. The average hourly wage however is around $10.00 per hour.
The industry employed 28,152 people in 2001, including 21,533 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $11.08.