I pay my Journneymen $65.00 per billable hr the better mechanics I pay more
depends on the education the "plumber " has If the plumber only has a journeyman's license class A they can expect $50 per hr if they hold a masters license they can make in excess of $400 per hr
A skilled journeyman I normally start off @$50 per billable hr
There is no such thing as a first year plumber, your start off on a 5 year apprenticeship then after passing several tests per year practical and code and theory you take a test to become a journeyman plumber and you get the same amount of money as a journeyman with 10 years experience UNLESS your a great mechanic then the employer will pay you above scale
no a commercial plumber does not make as much as a journeyman pipe fitter. journeyman pipe fitters earn an average salary of 20 to 30 dollars an hour and are also paid per diem for their living expenses, which is usually anywhere between 60 to 100 dollars a day. they may also receive travel pay for their drive time by the mile.
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in Manitoba the pay scale for a journeyman fitter/plumber is $34.63 hr. in the union.on top of that you get %10 holiday pay of your gross pay = $3.46 hr. = $38.09 hr. and the sum of $4.50 per hr. worked into a pension from your employer.
The average hourly rate for a plumber is $18.19, although it can vary anywhere from $10.00-$30.00/hr. Apprentices normally start at 50% of a journeyman's wage, with a 5% increase every 6 months until a pay rate of 95% is reached. On any given job, there is usually a journeyman plumber working with one or two apprentices.
I Charge $250 per HR AS A MASTER PLUMBER wHEN I WAS A JOURNEYMAN I ONLY CHARGED $90 Some localities pay a lot more some pass slightly less
generally yes. apprenticeship you pay your dues. as a journeyman who runs jobs 30-40k. the best paid plumbers are service journeyman / master plumbers. who are able to diagnose and repair problems. example journeyman plumber for roto rooter earns 40-100+k/ year working on flat rate pricing.
$350
$150 -$175 per hr for a licensed plumber plus partsMany morons hire someone who claims to be a "plumber" or an electrican or a doctor without having any formal training or a license for the profession. A legitimate plumber will have either a journeyman's card and they work for a master or the master plumber will do the actual workThe licensed plumber will also have insurance and know the true cost of doing business.I paid one of my employees over $100 PER HR so it would be darn near impossible for me to charge $80 per hr unless I like to lose money for a tax write offYou get what you pay for.
$525 is about average (without parts)