In Minnesota, It seems as though contract wages have reached a much better point than they were at when I left. I was making $8.40 an hour after 6 years! All that with not much in the way of benefits.
Now I see contract jobs that are routinely in the $12 an hour range. If a guy can get some OT, you might actually be able to afford an apartment without three roommates!
In house has always paid better, in a lot of cases much better. I left an in house job in 98 that was paying around $13 an hour with full benefits. Not too long after I left, they did a comparable worth survey and the guys got bumped up to over $18 an hour.
I hear stories about some officers/guards down south that barely make minimum wage. It is going to be very hard to bring professionalism to our industry with those wages.
Now I see contract jobs that are routinely in the $12 an hour range. If a guy can get some OT, you might actually be able to afford an apartment without three roommates!
In house has always paid better, in a lot of cases much better. I left an in house job in 98 that was paying around $13 an hour with full benefits. Not too long after I left, they did a comparable worth survey and the guys got bumped up to over $18 an hour.
I hear stories about some officers/guards down south that barely make minimum wage. It is going to be very hard to bring professionalism to our industry with those wages.
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