We pay labour starting at 19/hr to dig holes for new chain link fencing.
22 as a starting wage for a tradesperson is a little on the light side.
We pay labour starting at 19/hr to dig holes for new chain link fencing.
22 as a starting wage for a tradesperson is a little on the light side.
Envy green is not a color well worn. Might want to quit while you're ahead
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Last edited by trucker; 06-03-2021 at 09:47 AM.
You guys are asking for a top qualified gunsmith for $22/hr and you kidding me.
22$ hour for a proven gunsmith is a kick in the nuts for sure.
"The older I get, the better I was."
It may not be a competitive wage, but the thing is, we have choice. If 22/hr is not enough for you, don't apply. When they receive 0 applications I am sure something will be done.
Another thing to keep in mind is that they may not be able to afford any more. Yea it sucks, but they aren't a big trucking company.
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Last edited by trucker; 06-03-2021 at 09:48 AM.
I could see 22$ an hour for a "gunsmith in training" , as in a newbie starting out and being taught the trade, but for a full blown licensed gunsmith, who does milling, lathe work, etc etc etc I definitely agree with everyone else, that's a little low.
Heck BC just raised their minimum wage to $15.20 as of today
Revenues =/= profits.