You need to be more specific regarding what the question is focused on. Do you want to know how much you should make, what type of things you should have (car, house, etc.). If the question is regarding the amount of money, then you need to be specific on the type of job, with or without a degree, schooling or training of any sort.
To give a quick answer; you should look up glass door salary information for the position that you have, or are applying for (if the question is in regards to money).
If you can not find the info there, from my opinion, if you are talking about money, without experience, you should take what you can get to have the experience in any position that you can obtain. This will look good on your resume, and allow for you to make more money in the future. Do not compare low income, or worry about materialistic items. It takes time and experience to get things, and a higher income. It does not matter how you put in the time (experience or schooling) you will still need to put in time.
According to Wikipedia.com "As a reference point, the minimum wage rate in 2009 was $7.25 per hour or $15,080 for the 2080 hours in a typical work year."
Hope this helps.
References
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States
Wikipedia.com, last updated April,24,2011, "Personal Income In The United States" (Retrieved May, 13, 2011)
If you are talking drumsets, they are a beginner set - and I mean beginner. But if they are for a beginner, then they will work. Just don't expect too much.
Becuase i am the beginner for this job, i expect on based of my qualifications.
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Alot of money for your salary , that's for sure :-)
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Yes they are very very good drums. Particularly their snares. They make even kid sets. But their travel 4 and 5 piece sets are great professional sets.
$ 500000
According to payscale.com, entry level mechanics earn an average $30,172 USD / year.