Just wondering what your starting pay per hour was and what kind of raises did you receive.
Typical Starting Pay
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Typical Starting Pay
Southern Duplicating of Mississippi
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oldtek
starting pay
My starting salary was $525 a month, about $3.25 an hour. The monthly rent for my apartment was $175. This was awhile ago though. -
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Depends on where you live as to how much you make....
I did a cost of living comparison between Wash dc and Hattiesburg Ms. For $29,557 yrly you'd need $44k up here.
Its been so long since my first job in the biz it'd be irrelevant.
Top dollar up here is about $45k. I would think starting pay up here would be in the low 30's. Last yr I made $65k working a 24/7 job at Oce'.
When you stay on and get those "raises"....all they're good for is keeping afloat. I don't look at them as raises but cost of living increases.
Social Security raised its payments by 5.8% for 2009. Yearly pay increases don't keep pace with inflation but the standard up here is 3% unless you walk on water.Comment
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I started out at $6.50 per hour green. The raises came in fits & starts. I've gone for 4 years without a raise, then got two big raises in the same year.
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