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My sister works for a company that builds huge electric motors. They have had standing offers of hiring machinist trainees at $15 an hour for several years now and they can't get enough people that want to work and learn cnc machining. Is she in your area? Awfully hard, nearly impossible to survive on $15 an hour down there. That's why there are so many multi family homes, or 8 guys (immigrant) renting three bedroom suburban houses. That's a starting wage for a room temp IQ to start. It might be more now.
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i didnt read the entire thread but what you fail to realize is that people are making more on onumployment/covid bonuses than they get from working
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We can't even get a visit for offering $19.00 per hour with no experience. We used to get high school kids looking for Summer jobs and not a soul responds to adds or word of mouth. We have two guys that have been with us 31 an 26 years. In fact, we don't have a single guy with less than 10 years experience. The guy that has 31 years actually fired his own stepson because he was a lazy piece of $hit. Go on any one of our job sites and it's all the "gray beards" getting things done. Fact. not fiction!! Any benefits or chance at raises? Depending on the type of work, $19/hr isn't a whole lot nowadays, especially in a metro area. 60% of Blue Cross Blue Shield, full payment of $25,000 life insurance and full payment of long and short term disability. Paid cell phone and uniforms. No where to go but up if you work hard, most all of my construction guys make $28 - $32 per hour and if you're a foreman a company truck. Doesn't matter anyway, with a 2.25% unemployment rate in Nebraska all the people that want to work are working already. PS. The cost of living here isn't even close to NY, NJ, CA, etc. Scheidt, that ain't a bad deal. I'm guessing the low UI rate is due to oil field work and related support? Omaha is a metro area, but yeah, I guess given the location, weather etc it's not like Cali or the Eastern cities. Thanks for the reply and info.
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My sister works for a company that builds huge electric motors. They have had standing offers of hiring machinist trainees at $15 an hour for several years now and they can't get enough people that want to work and learn cnc machining. Is she in your area? Awfully hard, nearly impossible to survive on $15 an hour down there. That's why there are so many multi family homes, or 8 guys (immigrant) renting three bedroom suburban houses. That's a starting wage for a room temp IQ to start. It might be more now. I'm guessing sweeping the floor around the machinery, maybe putting parts on a conveyor belt? Still, it would suck to try to live on that wage in SoCal, even with roommates or a significant other bringing in a second wage. Our vehicle insurance here is a couple of hundred dollars a year more per vehicle than where I lived in other States. And we're in BFCalifornia. Can't imagine how high it is in Metro SoCal.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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