Check out this link, maybe it will be helpful to you: http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=Occupational+Therapist&l1=New+York%3F
$145, I believe
An entry level architect in New York city can make anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000. Keep in mind that this is only for the first year or two working and that it will go up with every couple of years of experience and how much work you are able to design and complete.
Teachers with a bachelor's degree are generally not allowed to teach in New York City unless they are enrolled in an alternate certification route. If this is the case, the salary is about $45,000 starting. For teachers with master's degrees, the starting salary is about $48,000 starting. Teachers also have the option of working "per session" hours in after-school programs, tutoring, etc. for $40/hour. You only make $1 first year.
The average salary for an FDNY firefighter is $89,000 per year. The New York City Fire Department was officially established in 1865.
It varied depending upon location. In 1964, teachers in northern NJ started at about $5,000, while in southwestern New York a starting salary was about 4,500.
"The entry level requirements for a community college in New York are either a) you have your General Education Diploma for high school completion or B) you are over the age of 18, or age of majority , in the state you wish to study."
People can find entry level jobs in New York by attending job fairs and seminars and bringing your resume to the types of jobs you would want to work at.
A teacher's salary depends on several variables, including the state and how long she's been a teacher. As of 2013, New York has the highest average teacher salary at $75,279 while South Dakota has the lowest at 39,580.
Average Phlebotomist Salary in New York, NY: $36000.
The average salary of a New York Times reporter typically ranges from $60,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on experience, position, and specific role within the organization. Entry-level reporters may earn closer to the lower end of this range, while seasoned journalists and editors can earn significantly more. Additionally, benefits and bonuses can contribute to overall compensation. For the most current figures, it’s best to refer to industry salary surveys or job postings.
According to AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts), you can expect to earn between $30k and $35k as an entry-level designer, depending on location of course. However, in my experience if you are a graduate with a decent portfolio and you can introduce your design process well in interviews, you can expect between $45k and $70k as an entry level designer. I have even seen entry-level graduate graphic designers with outstanding portfolios start out at $80k in New York.