100p a day
In Victorian times, trappers, who were often young boys working in coal mines, typically earned very low wages, often around 10 to 20 shillings a week. Their pay was meager compared to adult miners, and they often worked long hours under harsh conditions. Additionally, their wages could vary based on the region and the demand for coal. Overall, trappers faced significant exploitation and harsh working environments during this period.
one pound
whalers were not even paid
notting
alot about $700,000 a year
For his time and effort, nothing. Trappers were paid by the pelt. Prices varied per pelt, and by the region where the pelts were being sold.
In Victorian times, trappers, who were often young boys working in coal mines, typically earned very low wages, often around 10 to 20 shillings a week. Their pay was meager compared to adult miners, and they often worked long hours under harsh conditions. Additionally, their wages could vary based on the region and the demand for coal. Overall, trappers faced significant exploitation and harsh working environments during this period.
2p a day.
15 pound
in the Victorian times maids were generally paid up to 3 pence a day
about 2 pennies a week
they got paid 2 pounds fifty
Slaves get paid nothing.
nothing
2p
yes but very little.
one pound