well depending on where you choose to work and what type of projects you incur, it can range anywhere from around 36/hr to over 100. I am working for my journeyman's ticket and it should only be a matter of a year or so. I figure i can take home a pretty decent income working for my dad in the real estate market. Buying and selling homes gives you direct control over the potential amount of return.
$6.25 an hour
About 17 a hour
on average $135.47 an hour
18-20 per hour for 5 + years exp
from 11$ to 16$ an hour
Varies but approx $50.00 per hour for a qualified carpenter.
They make between $25,000 to $104,000 per year, but there is really no way to tell how much they make in an hour
A decent carpenter will charge from $35 to $40 an hour. But if they contract they can make a lot more. But in these tough economic times the person needing the work done would be able to negotiate.
They make $41,957 a year that's base on the starting wage of $18.72 and hour u could make more with a higher wage..
On average of $72.00 to $150.00 an hour. Or $150,000.00 to $306,000.00 a year.
in the uk anything from £12.50 - £20.00 per hour x
12.37 per hour