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Thread: IUOE, what is full journeyman wage in your area?

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    IUOE, what is full journeyman wage in your area?

    Just wondering how big of a spread there is nation wide

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    I think journeyman wages here are around $30-31 an hour.Im located in far northwest C.A.

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    $35 and change in So. Cal.
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    How Much in Missouri
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    ~$30 depending on what you run

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    35.36 and i think 41 and change for daily rental rate if you run a crane for a crane rental company.

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    150 chicago

    top of the food chain. 41.95 in the dirt. more for cranes

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    $36.54 in So. Cal.
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    I think the local union here is around $33 or so depending on what you're running. Starting apprenticeship wages are 65% of Journeyman from 0-1000 hours, increasing by 5% every 1,000 hours until reaching 95% at 6,000 hours.
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    Welcome to Heavy Equipment Forums qball!

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    Wages

    IUOE Local 302 , Alaska; 2007 AGC Contract


    Group 1 $34.37 + Fringes = $48.30 Total

    Group 1A $36.00 + Fringes = $49.93 Total

    Other contracts are at different rates. Such as Oil and Mining, is usually 80%.

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    It's about 23 bucks an hour for common operator with Local 428, more for crane operators and finish blade.

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    The literature I have from Local 18 says $28.45/hr.
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    class a operator in ohio local 18 is $27.94

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