what do you get paid per hour at work?

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I work in a hospital in the cafeteria and make $8.50 per hour.
That's ok pay for being in the middle of nowhere Nebraska.
 
Currently unemployed. I start a paid internship in NYC with a marketing company soon and will make $12.75 an hour. I also start working at Pier One in 2 weeks at $7.50 an hour. :screwy:
 
CichlidAddict;675224; said:
About $33/hr.
Go to college, kids. :nilly:

Yeah, me too, it works.
 
My yearly income after tax is approximately $150,000. I have been fairly lucky in my monetary life. As a nerdy teenager I put two thirds of my savings into bonds. I used the short-term bonds to pay for college, and I graduated with no debt. I got my PhD very early and along the way amassed an unusual but useful assortment of skills. I now work several freelance professions. The include research geneticist (this is the bulk of my income at about five jobs per year. They each pay around $25,000), museum curator (1-2 days a week on average. About $20/hr), substitute chef (occasionally, a few hundred dollars a night, + large tips). I also sell flies to the local stores at an average cost of $5 per, and design custom flies or give lessons for $30 and $150 respectively. I speak nine languages and am registered with a translation service, so I can make some really easy money that way. Also the fish and animal trade brings in circa $10,000 per year. other odd jobs. it all seems to add up, and I have a fairly ascetic lifestyle towards food and housing, which saves some money. whoof. I wrote a lot more than I intended to.
 
The Amazonian;675953; said:
I am a tour Guide, I average $150 per 1 tour per day on Tips, 2 hour tour, and I own the Company, thats not too bad!!!

Ha thats pretty sweet. You should get one of those duck boats, those tours around boston are pretty cool.
 
viciousconvict;676079; said:
My yearly income after tax is approximately $150,000. I have been fairly lucky in my monetary life. As a nerdy teenager I put two thirds of my savings into bonds. I used the short-term bonds to pay for college, and I graduated with no debt. I got my PhD very early and along the way amassed an unusual but useful assortment of skills. I now work several freelance professions. The include research geneticist (this is the bulk of my income at about five jobs per year. They each pay around $25,000), museum curator (1-2 days a week on average. About $20/hr), substitute chef (occasionally, a few hundred dollars a night, + large tips). I also sell flies to the local stores at an average cost of $5 per, and design custom flies or give lessons for $30 and $150 respectively. I speak nine languages and am registered with a translation service, so I can make some really easy money that way. Also the fish and animal trade brings in circa $10,000 per year. other odd jobs. it all seems to add up, and I have a fairly ascetic lifestyle towards food and housing, which saves some money. whoof. I wrote a lot more than I intended to.

Very impressive!!
 
thanks.
 
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