In London the average basic pay is £26,000-40,000 not including overtime ect... That's for a qualified city and guilds electrician
In the USA it depends on the location. An independent electrician may be in the $25 to $60 and hour range. For a larger company you may pay $60 to $100 an hour.
This is a very broad question, it depends on which country you are in and even what city. Also what type of electrical work you are doing (residential, commercial, industrial, maintenance . . .) and if you are in a union or not. Could be anywhere from $8 to over $40 with or without benefits.
That depends on the company they work for. The current minimum wage in the UK is £7.20 per hour for those who are 25 and over. The rate a company pays their employees is not for public viewing.
The hourly rate for electricians can vary significantly depending on location, as well as the work the electrician will be performing.. A rate of $50 to $80 per hour is considered reasonable.
Close to $25.00
$35 per hour, and an electrician makes $75 per hour.
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30.00 per hour
$40/hour
$45.00
50 euro/hour
$10.50 an hour bro
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Neurologists are not paid by the hour.
they are paid by salary not by the hour.
he doesnt get paid by the hour, he gets paid by the gig
How much money does an electrician earn in a year in Australia