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.
It would depend on skill level. Apprentice, low, Journeyman, medium, Master, top pay
As a union electrician in Montgomery County, Maryland makes $37.60 an hour plus paid benefits. Total package of $49.99! See link below.
The average annual income for a union journeyman electrician working in Sheffield, Alabama is $55,000. The average annual income for this position in the United States is $49,000.
somewhere close to 24.00 a hour. and 55 cents a mile long haul
All of Ford's hourly employees are union workers. From the janitors to the tradesman, all are union members.
houston st newtown in the privite parking building
As of 2013, the average salary of a union bricklayer in Ottawa made $24.39 hourly. The salary may vary depending on the years of service as well as company.
You can be a licensed electrician and not belong to the union.
nyc dc 9 painters union.....$35 per hour
It means that you will pay union wages. I highly recommend you DON'T join the union.
28.00
$27.80
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the median hourly wages of electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment were $23.29 in May 2008. In May 2008, median hourly wages of wage and salary electricians were $22.32. As an electronics technician who debated being an electrician, I discovered there can be better money on either side of the table. However, joining the IBEW, you will likely spend a some time unemployed or off the job as an apprentice who earns well less than the $22.32 average. There seems to be a greater likelihood for stability on your work schedule and employment as an electronics tech. There are the exceptions to this. Some electrician work for firms or companies which employ them 40+ hours per week. The IBEW contractual benefits tend to be very generous in comparison to a non-union technician. This puts the technician and electrician back at even.