I have been placed on an interview list for an Oil & Gas Position in the Aberdeen area.
I need help as I have been asked what my "rate (pay rate) expectations" are.
With out the below answers I haven't any idea of what I need.
What is the cost of living?
Fuel
Food
Operators Permit (Bicycle / Vehicle)
Power
Residence
Travel (in and out of the city)
Any insight would be better than what I have now; which is NOTHING.
The cost of living in Aberdeen is slightly higher than in the rest of Scotland because of the influx of people working on off-shore oil production. These people tend to be paid high salaries and other businesses in the area have to pay high salaries to compete for staff. This results in higher prices in the shops and higher property prices.
The average price of an acre of land in Aberdeen, Scotland varies, depending on where the land is located. On average, an acre will cost from £700 to over £1,000 each.
$46.99
$250.00
The average cost of beachfront property is 300,000 dollars for much less than an acre. If you don't want to live near the beach, you can get an acre of land for 50,000 dollars an acre.
5 dollars
Depending on the area, the cost of an acre of land in San Jose, CA is about $400,000 to $900,000. In the downtown area, an acre would cost several million dollars if it were for sale.
In 1933 the average cost of an acre of land in Mississippi cost about $1000. The average price of a complete home with land was $5,750, which was about $35 a month mortgage.
I would say about 10K maybe-
125,000
"How long is a string?" Seriously, an acre of land in downtown Philadelphia might cost a bit more than an unplatted acre in the mountains of Coal Country. How useful is it to know the average?
It varies incredibly depending on location.
1 dollar
Less than 3 cents per acre.