Median hourly earnings of fire fighters were $18.43 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $13.65 and $24.14. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.71, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $29.21. Median hourly earnings were $18.78 in local government, $17.34 in the Federal Government, and $14.94 in State government.
Median annual earnings of first-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers were $58,920 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $46,880 and $72,600. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,800, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $90,860. First-line supervisors/managers of fire fighting and prevention workers employed in local government earned about $60,800 a year.
Median annual earnings of fire inspectors and investigators were $46,340 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $36,030 and $58,260 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $28,420, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $71,490. Fire inspectors and investigators employed in local government earned about $48,020 a year.
According to the International City-County Management Association, average salaries in 2004 for sworn full-time positions were as follows:
Fire chief $68,701 - $89,928
Deputy chief 63,899 - 79,803
Assistant fire chief 57,860 - 73,713
Battalion chief 58,338 - 73,487
Fire captain 49,108 - 59,374
Fire lietenant 44,963 - 53,179
Fire prevention/code inspector 43,297 - 54,712
Engineer 41,294 - 52,461
Fire fighters who average more than a certain number of hours a week are required to be paid overtime. The hours threshold is determined by the department during the fire fighter's work period, which ranges from 7 to 28 days. Fire fighters often earn overtime for working extra shifts to maintain minimum staffing levels or for special emergencies.
Fire fighters receive benefits that usually include medical and liability insurance, vacation and sick leave, and some paid holidays. Almost all fire departments provide protective clothing (helmets, boots, and coats) and breathing apparatus, and many also provide dress uniforms. Fire fighters generally are covered by pension plans, often providing retirement at half pay after 25 years of service or if the individual is disabled in the line of duty.
For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
The annual salary for a FireFighter is $37,452. I applaud you if you become a FireFighter, Good luck!
A firefighter in Canada makes around 30,000 dollars a year. A firefighter has a lot of opportunity to make more money by picking up extra shifts or overtime.
$38,000 per annual
I have been a firefighter for 8 years and I earn $9,700.TTD allowances included which is approx. $1,500.USD per month.
$69,000 a year, I am a firefighter myself and work in Florida. I'm a firefighter paramedic EMT, I earn 102,000 a year and I am 34.
$72 million
(On round figures) a recruit would earn about $35 000 (oz) dollars a year. A senior fireman with lots of experience may earn about $65 000
me chupas la verga gusman
i don't know but maybe alot i don't know but maybe alot
How much do firefighters earn in South Africa
You do not need college before becoming a firefighter
In Scotland the starting salary for a firefighter is £19,900 a year. After training and becoming competent the salary rises to £26,500. Station officers earn £34,000 - £37,500 a year. Senior officers can earn up to £80,000 or more.