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wwchick

Civil/Environmental
Mar 23, 2005
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Hi,

What is the typical hourly salary? I have over ten years experience (civil/environmental) and make $28 per hour, no benefits in So Cal. Is this about average?
 
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From what I have seen, seems about right.

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Seems to be low, given the lack of benefits and the experience.

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In SoCal that's just above poverty level, isn't it?
Just kidding.
Hoestly, if I was a degreed engineer, I'd be hoping to make more than that, even here in the midwest.
I am just a CAD designer, but make probably the equivalant to that here in Indiana, factoring in the cost of living.

David
 
I'd definitely look around. I consider benefits to be a baseline, not something to be negotiated.
 
In the Chicago area that would be a reasonable rate if a good benefit package were included. Without the benefits, it's a little low, but not outrageous.
 

Yes, I am full time. Although it is expensive out here. Apparently cost of living is not considered in salary compensation?
 
Cost of living in So Cal is not so low that it makes up for no bennies.

The usual valuation of total bennies is something like 20% to 50% of base salary.

TTFN



 
It still seems quite low to me even if you did have benefits. Are you an engineer?

Is it normal that an hourly rate would be significantly less than the calculated hourly rate of a salaried employee? I suppose considering that overtime will make up the difference? I hate to count on overtime as anything other than bonus.
 
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The "typical" salary depends greatly on your field, industry, and geographic area.

In "my" field and area, you would be on th elow end with 10 years of experience, but that's worthless without more info.

I previously checked out sites such as " when my daughter graduated college. Give it a try.
 
It is low. I don't know your background so it depends. Are you a PEng? Is all your experience in the field that you are currently working? You must have an idea what other engineers are making at your company.

At my company an engineer with 3 years experience makes that much but we are in Canada.
 
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