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79-400-POWER 06-18-2007 09:20 PM

your hourly wage
 
sooooo, how much do you make per hour at work.











edit: that 11 should be a 10

Peter94 06-18-2007 11:36 PM

My job is not bad, i put 8-9 because i make 8.75 an hour, but where i work i get commission and that usually adds about another 1-1.25 per hour depending on the week.

Beast12 06-19-2007 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by 79-400-POWER
edit: that 11 should be a 10

Fixed. I also added another option to the list. I do not get an hourly wage. I am on salary. Works out good. Get the same paycheque every week no matter what. :-X22

-Matt :-tap

P.S. BEFORE I was on salary I was making $20 per hour.

79-400-POWER 06-19-2007 04:26 PM

[QUOTE=Beast12] I am on salary. Works out good. Get the same paycheque every week no matter what.

but not on the weeks you have to work twice as much:-D

thorseshoeing 06-19-2007 05:23 PM

I charge per job, the pay usually comes out to around $100 an hour.

Tim:-wink

FarmForward 06-19-2007 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by thorseshoeing
I charge per job, the pay usually comes out to around $100 an hour.

Tim:-wink

Does that include room service and a full continental breakfast , Tim? :-missingt


Sorry, man, but it had to be done... you can't hang a pitch like that one out there and not expect somebody to take a swing for the fence with it.


I'll be heading for the bunker now... somebody holler when the storm's over.

thorseshoeing 06-19-2007 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by FarmForward
Sorry, man, but it had to be done... you can't hang a pitch like that one out there and not expect somebody to take a swing for the fence with it.

I'm being serious here for a change :-D...I'm a home inspector and charge according to the size of the house. It usually comes out to $250-$300, and it takes me between two and three hours to inspect a house.

My last job (shoeing horses) averaged out to about $60 an hour...so I'm making almost double the money now and it's not as hard (physical) of a job.

Tim:-wink

cdrmotorsports 06-19-2007 07:26 PM

I get $8.74 but I just started. I was supposed to get $9.90, but something got messed up that I'm trying to fix. I work outside, so when it rains I get a really easy day and still get paid for a full day. We work an hour or two and then head to the shop to watch TV for the rest of the day. I get a work truck for the day as well, so it has a few perks and it's what I love to do (cutting grass and landscaping for the town). By the end of this year I should be in the $14.50 range, hopefully.

ATC Crazy 06-19-2007 10:24 PM

$12.15 right now. I will be getting a raise next week, and reimbursement for the last 3.5 months (when I should have gotten the raise).

In August I will be bumped up to a new position, and into the $14+/hr. range.

Not too bad for only a year and a half at my first 'real' job (first one that pays over the table).

hambone7 06-20-2007 01:28 PM

im pulling 2 jobs right now.

the 1st one i make 8.50 an hour and i put it about 30 hrs a week, and ive been here for 3 years. the second one im a bartender and i make 5.15 plus tips, and i usually make anywhere from $60-$150 a night, and i only work about 20 hrs there, so it comes out to be around $20ish an hour that i work both jobs.

freirefishing 06-21-2007 12:16 PM

14.00 here, and its still not enough to survive ion one income. house and car payment takes up 3 qrts of that

bigun72 06-21-2007 12:44 PM

i like bacon .... hahaha

76F250Gal 06-21-2007 01:36 PM

I am a salary employee also. Half my paycheck goes to rent and student loans and then another portion of it goes to my truck payment. :(

fiftyfourdf100 06-21-2007 03:27 PM

umm...well it depends where i am at and what i am doing there
Restaurant waiter - 4.79+tips(usually averages out about $20/hour)
Restaurant manager/cashier/host - 8.79
Shop body work/paint - 15
Shop bedliner - 25

hopefully getting another mechanic job that will be about 10 bucks an hour.

john112deere 06-21-2007 06:46 PM

$10.50, since I'm still on my 90-day "trial"- no benefits, lower wage, etc. until they decide I'm worth keeping. Unfortunately, I go back to school about 95 days after I started the job. :(


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