Right after I graduated college, I started working as an engineer, I got paid a little more than $5,100 a month, plus a $4,000-8,000 bonus at the end of the year (Usually around $5,000). In total, it comes out to $65,599.96 on an average year, and $70,000 on a good year (more was possible based on company-wide sales). If you look at is as "How much does an engineer make every day", then you have to look at in the following way. In a year, there are 52 weeks and 40 hours of work per week, this comes out to from $31.54 to $33.50 an hour. If you want to know daily, then just multiply by 8. For me, it was something between $252 and $268 per day. That is, before tax of course. Like I said though, this was an entry level job. Hope this helped.
Technically Flight engineers get paid about 2,000 dollars about every couple of months but if you are not there for a day you miss aday of getting paid.
1 mill every day or 500,000 every day
he get 123,879,789,789 every other day
About $20 per hr., about $240 per day.
September 15 is celebrated every year in India as Engineer's Day to commemorate the birthday of the legendary engineer Sir M. Visvesvaraya
Six pence a day
Elevators do not usually get paid. They do a thankless job every day for nothing but the pleasure of our company.
Depends how qualified they are , what their speciality is and which country the work in !
every other thursday!
it not like they go to an office every day, the get paid weekly and skate every day but film or do demos every once in a while
The role of Electrical Engineer is "higher ranking" and generally higher paid. An engineer will deal with more of the design and client liason leaving the supervisor as the "man on the workface" dealing witht the day to day elements of work. An Engineer is required to have a relevant degree in engineering in order to achieve his title.
They get paid $240 dollars a day