a lot!
Money received for work is called "wages" or "salary." Wages typically refer to hourly pay, while salary refers to a fixed annual amount. Both terms represent compensation for services rendered in a job or employment context.
In 1960, the average hourly wage for bricklayers in the United States was approximately $3.00 to $4.00. This rate varied by region and experience, with some skilled bricklayers earning higher wages. Adjusting for inflation, this would equate to a significantly higher amount in today's dollars.
As long as there is a demand for an electrician.
Katie Tarr and McKenzie Ross. They each have been dancing for 11 years. They have been dancing since they were two. Both of them are theatrical dancers and take... ballet, jazz, tapp, pom, hip hop, lyrical, and modern. They both are competitive dancers at their studio's and both won Super nationals and came home with grand champion. They are also all level champions! They ARE the worlds best 13 year old dancers.
Condition of France before the French Revolution:- 1) Division of Society into three states which created a sense of disparity among the citizens of France. 2. Heavy burden of taxes were put on the Third Estate of the France which mainly initialized and lead the French revolution. 3. There was a wide gap between the people of different Estates due to uneven distribution of wages and decreased pace of prices of commodities and low wages of lower estate. 4. No Political Rights- - the above two estates has the total control over the social and economic decisions of the country. - No rights given to the women in jobs etc.
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The hourly wages in the United States will vary depending on the job and what state you are in. The federal minimum wage is 7.25 an hour.
Call an electrician and ask. Come on!
The average hourly rate depends on the experience of the electrician, but averages between $20.00 all the way up to $85.00
$75 per hour
It range between 30.00 and 40.00
Somebody who works for hourly or daily wages.
The average hourly rate for a licensed electrician in Ireland ranges from €40 to €70, depending on the location and level of experience. Rates may vary based on the type of work and whether it is a weekday or weekend.
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Hourly wages for blue-collar workers rose
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for electricians as of May 2008 is, $49,890. This would amount to $23.98 per hour. In May 2008, median hourly wages of wage and salary electricians were $22.32. The middle 50 percent earned between $17.00 and $29.88. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $13.54, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $38.18.
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