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General => Polls => Topic started by: LarryH on 10-24-2007 -- 21:55:56

Poll
Question: What is your hourly pay (only if you have 4-6 years in the calibration field)
Option 1: under $10 votes: 0
Option 2: $10-12 votes: 1
Option 3: $12-14 votes: 0
Option 4: $14-16 votes: 0
Option 5: $16-18 votes: 2
Option 6: over $18 votes: 4
Title: Pay Poll 4-6 years experience
Post by: LarryH on 10-24-2007 -- 21:55:56
There have been a lot of questions on this line, thought it would be good feedback for everyone to see what the going rate is.

Do NOT include overtime, night differential, etc.  Adjust to day shifts, 40 hour work week to keep it on an even comparison.
Title: Re: Pay Poll 4-6 years experience
Post by: Broken_Wings on 10-25-2007 -- 04:14:50
Pay will vary greatly by cost of living. Contract pay I suspect is also higher because some may have the potential of not seeing a raise for a few years so they start it higher.

You might be better off to ask what would somebody expect in a commercial lab in a specific region or city.

I wouldn't ever work in a few places myself. There just isn't a reasonable amount of money to deal with certain issues
Title: Re: Pay Poll 4-6 years experience
Post by: flew-da-coup on 10-25-2007 -- 04:22:14
Quote from: Broken_Wings on 10-25-2007 -- 04:14:50
Pay will vary greatly by cost of living. Contract pay I suspect is also higher because some may have the potential of not seeing a raise for a few years so they start it higher.

You might be better off to ask what would somebody expect in a commercial lab in a specific region or city.

I wouldn't ever work in a few places myself. There just isn't a reasonable amount of money to deal with certain issues

I have found that DoD contract pay is lower that the average rate by $2 to $4 per hour less. Atleast in Georgia.
Title: Re: Pay Poll 4-6 years experience
Post by: mrrob007 on 10-25-2007 -- 12:26:45
Are asking about people with PMEL experience, or just OJT? That would make a big difference.
Title: Re: Pay Poll 4-6 years experience
Post by: OlDave on 10-25-2007 -- 16:46:56
Let's just go with "working in the trade".