$20 an hour
Wages are based on where you work (if it's a large company, or a privately owned company), how many hours you work, and how much money the company has allotted for the position. It also depends on what region/country you work in, as the cost of living, taxes, etc. vary greatly from place to place.
A chef's wage depends on certain things. His knowledge, his reputation, and the size of the estblishment he is working at. A smaller restaraunt can't realy afford to pay a top notch chef the same amount of money as a large hotel. A fine chef working in a fine establishment can make up to 100,000.00 a year.
The average salary of a pastry chef can vary greatly depending on a variety of factors. One of the biggest factors in the calculation of a pastry chef's salary is location. In the United States, city and state can be a deciding factor in what pastry chef jobs pay. Salary can also be affected by level of education. The median expected salary for a typical Pastry Chef - Casino in the United States is $41,890.
The salary of a head chef depends on a few factors. His reputation and knowledge, all the way to the size of the establishment that he or she works at. It is possible for a reputable chef working at a large hotel to make in excess of $100,000.00 a year. That number can also be as low as $40,000.00 a year for a chef working at a normal restaraunt.
$20 an hour
The average wage of a Third Year Apprentice Chef is about $9.50 per hour.
the wage is how much your boss may set you.
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wage for a 1st year diesel fitter
not sure exactly around 5 pounds 10 pence per hour
If you are talking about an apprentice, their pay rises in increments of 5% per term. In a four year apprenticeship there are 8 terms. The first term starts at 65% of a journeyman's wage. So a second year or third or fourth term apprentice's wage should be 75 to 80 percent of the journeyman's wage. This is an IBEW wage scale.
If you are talking about an apprentice, their pay rises in increments of 5% per term. In a four year apprenticeship there are 8 terms. The first term starts at 65% of a journeyman's wage. So a second year or third or fourth term apprentice's wage should be 75 to 80 percent of the journeyman's wage. This is an IBEW wage scale.
Wages are based on where you work (if it's a large company, or a privately owned company), how many hours you work, and how much money the company has allotted for the position. It also depends on what region/country you work in, as the cost of living, taxes, etc. vary greatly from place to place.
A unionized first year apprentice electrician wage package in Ontario in 2010 ranges from $19.50 to $26 per hour depending on the local union jurisdiction
I am a first year apprentice chef and I earn about 15,000pa which is about $7.80 pH for a 38 week worth of work. I get paid $297pw after tax. I know it doesnt sound like much but after you "graduate" you will basically be able to get a anywhere.