Not really sure, just bored this morning.what are you talking about?
I've made $120 an hr.
I've made as little as 10an hr.
I don't mind working for free depending situation
How much do you think you saved remodeling that place? What's your time worth with that averaged in?I averaged $48 an hr. as a union steelworker who had the highest paying job there because it involved high speed production, brains and experience.
That included production incentives, forced overtime, forced working holidays, forced stupid meetings, forced no breaks or lunch (although I found many ways to get around that-something always needs maintenance).
Time and a half for over 40 hrs./wk or 8 hrs./day. So there were no weekends off until you rotated into them, no holidays off unless it was a scheduled day off, etc.
And you had to breathe fumes, dust, asbestos fibers in the early days, etc.
Base rate was around $25/hr. but companies now would rather pay OT and work holidays and weekends instead of hiring more people. CEO made literally millions but said we were overpaid.
High turnover rate for new hires. Money sounds good until you see what it's like inside a steel mill. Lol. 100° in summer, 35° in winter. Noise, mobile equipment as big as a house, injuries and deaths.
But other than that, lol...
I'm still calculating that, but I had a crew of 5 guys at one point that I paid $15 an hr. Now it's just me and another guy. So way cheaper than contractors, but still there were costs.How much do you think you saved remodeling that place? What's your time worth with that averaged in?
I was making around $8 an hour in the late 80s, I was a teenager living on my own. I remember the rent on my first apartment - $275, heh.I remember making 2.83 an hr. in 1975 and thought I was rich.
Then I got a girlfriend and found out I wasn't.
Damn, you're getting paid good for posting to the forum. Don't know if I'll ever "retire", I don't plan that far ahead. I've never even taken a real vacation, there's always something else I end up spending money on.About $1.06/hr as a fry cook at A&W in 1967
~$89K/yr at retirement in 2013
Not 89K now, lol. Prolly around 45K + whateverDamn, you're getting paid good for posting to the forum. Don't know if I'll ever "retire", I don't plan that far ahead. I've never even taken a real vacation, there's always something else I end up spending money on.