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Title: Pay Rates
Post by: Rennhack on May 17, 2002, 05:53
A friend is going to court to seek damages in a medical lawsuit.  The lawyer needs a good formal poll on the wages around the country.  Please reply here, or in a private email to me the pay rates that you know of, and the part of the country that that rate is in.

Any help is appreciated, and I will keep your identities anon.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: DainJer on May 17, 2002, 08:40
Mike... im assuming you want HP pay rates not contract union side?
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Rennhack on May 18, 2002, 08:03
Well, for the lawyer I need HP rates, however, I personally would like to see rate for all job descriptions.  That way everyone can see what different trades are making.

Please note HP types, I need DOE, DOD, and Other site rates as well as power plant rates.  I need House rates as well as contract rates.  (I have a very good idea what contract HP rates at power plants are, I have them posted in the outage section).
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: buss on May 18, 2002, 02:11
Hi Mike,

The pay rates for electrician at Seabrook were $23.50 plus $65 a day P.D.  At D.C. Cook it was $22.50 plus $480 a week P.D. It depends on who has the contract.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: DainJer on May 18, 2002, 03:49
Union Scaffold Building side...working for Venture
Clinton= $22.75 no Per diem
Byron= $25.33 no per diem
Dresden= approx. $31 no per diem
Quad Cities= $24.68 no per diem (unless new contract upped it)
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: skooter on May 23, 2002, 07:44
DOE @ Fernald $18.00 no Per Diem.
DOE @ SRS $18.00 to $24 no Per Diem.
Both require RCT Core exam and 40 hour Hazmat and ANSI 3.1 HP.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: StephanieALong on Jun 27, 2002, 09:31
The pay rate posted for Fernald is incorrect.  

Have a great day!

Thank you.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: metalman40 on Jun 27, 2002, 04:37
BNL

Jr 16 and 80   26 after a year no diem

Sr 18 and 80   28 after a year no diem

Lead 25 and 80 35 after a year no diem


some OT depending on the job assignment

some 4 10s

They have a NRRPT class running after hours no cost but the time is getting short on that one
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: golfer69 on Jun 28, 2002, 07:44
SHPT @ DOE @ Hanford is $26.78/hr no per diem
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: atomicarcheologist on Jun 28, 2002, 07:57
private party D&D, remediations, etc...
Lead HP = $US23-34
HP = $US10-22; not always a job title difference between Jr/Sr
PD = what the market will bear ( read, what the client will go for, many times extra perks like direct billing of motel, travel in/out per week, daily commute travel, inner city parking, etc are paid, especially if PD is not.)
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: LMDeane on Jun 28, 2002, 08:55
S/G Nozzle Dam Specialists

Trainees      @  $14-15/hr
Jr Techs      @  $16-17/hr
Techs         @  $18-19/hr
Sr Techs      @  $20-22/hr
Coordinators  @  $23-25/hr
Supervisors   @  $30-35/hr

PD  @  $35/day w/accommodations  &  ~$55/day w/o.
Airfare & auro rental provided
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: radgal on Jun 28, 2002, 11:33
Mike,

I'm at Argonne National Lab in IL, pay for Sr. H.P.Techs is $19.96 to $22.34 depending on which step they hire you in at.  No per diem but full benefits and vacation/holidays.  You always get at least a week off during Christmas New Years(place shuts down).  Tech I, II & III of course are lower, entry is $12.42.  Overtime varies but I get all I want.

Radgal  :)
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Rennhack on Jun 28, 2002, 06:55
Thankyou everyone!  This info is GREAT!

Especially Jumper, for the non-HP info!  Anyother Non-HP's out there, please feel free to post rates here, or to email them to me.  I would REALLY appreciate it.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: vikingfan on Jun 29, 2002, 06:53
Mike, the pay rate for a level 3 ( greater than 3 years exep. ) decon tech at battelle labs is 20.64 per hour no diem.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Carolina Jethro on Jun 30, 2002, 07:13
Hey Mike...the new and improved pay rate at Oak Ridge(K-25) for Sr. RP Techs is $25/hour with no diem or $21/hour and $70/day. The only bad thing is having to listen to Rocky Top at least once a day!!  ;D :P
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: chadskordich on Jul 02, 2002, 04:33
Subcontractor RCT Pay Rate at Savannah River Site:
23.27/hour base pay plus
0.96/hour holiday pay plus
0.80/hour completion bonus after one year
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: NightCrawler on Dec 05, 2002, 03:16
House HP rate at Point Beach, top scale, is $27.55.  Top scale for Laundry Decon is $18.76, Maintenance-$31.11, Aux. Op-$32.09.  Lead scale for all jobs is additional $3.00.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: ARYAN on Dec 05, 2002, 04:56
;DNot high enough....
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: creek_ndn on Dec 05, 2002, 06:59
  :)  Hi, The pay rate for riggers (non-union) is always 18.00 to 19.00 hr.  usually 6/12s or 7/12s     65.00 to 70.00 a day per diem for 7 days
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: hpmarc on Dec 10, 2002, 02:41
Nevada Test Site

SRCT

$22.50/70 day

Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: DainJer on Dec 10, 2002, 06:15
18.00-19.00 for riggers?  man...those union boilermakers and ironworkers are making out like bandits...in illinois here they average 36.00-48.00 with full benefits...including like 10.00 per hour into retirement.
;D 8) :P
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: alphadude on Jan 15, 2003, 06:47
:o hmmmm what kinda lawyer is this guy.  any good lawyer knows that pay rates are readily found based on SIC codes and can get those from the companies themselves.  posting on this board is really hearsay.. in  a court of law. so i would beware of that type of legal aid.  besides pays nationally run from $20 to 35.00  its the same everywhere. utilities work to make pay rates standard to avoid disparity.  one factor that isnt often applied is the tax base. getting quotes for around the country and not adding in the tax base is not really a good idea of pay rates at all.  $20 in a non taxed state is equal to $30 in some place like connecticut.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: aircker on Jan 27, 2003, 12:05
Trojan decomissioning: Senior HP $31/hr no diem.  Doesn't matter if your frisking walls or moving fuel to the pad.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: DNJONES on Jan 27, 2003, 03:06
Millwright@ Palo Verde last fall $21.65 6 10's $60 a day per diem.

Machinist/millwright Cooper next week $19.25 per hour 6 12's $50 a day per diem. $2.00 per hour completion bonus. :o
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Chelios on Jan 27, 2003, 05:51
excuse me!!! but the tax rate in ct is not 50% so don't go scaring people away from ct. However you do have a point. You have to take into consideration what the tax rate is in each state, what is the standard deduction, and what expenses can be itemized. Mass, Mich, Wisc, NY, Ohio (local tax also), Maryland, NJ & Maine are the highest tax states that I have worked.  :'(
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: airstream1957 on Feb 11, 2003, 08:31
Ct. union millwrights 24.70 +benefits and retirement.  Boston 27.52 + benefits,retirement and 6.50 hr annuity.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Old_Guy on Feb 12, 2003, 08:04
To put things in perspective.
The pay rate at Three Mile Island in 1979 post accident was $7.00/hour and $30.00/perdiem.With a rental car and gas included.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: SloGlo on Feb 13, 2003, 03:25
yeah, but gas wuz free.... ya just changed out cars every 3 daze er sew ;D
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Rain Man on Feb 13, 2003, 08:46
Sloglo,  one of those change outs wasn't a Camaro hard top into a convertible was it?  Thought I forgot about that story didn't ya.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: remowil55 on Sep 24, 2004, 07:07
Farley upcoming outage Jr. HP's 14.50 and 80 diem/day
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: UncaBuffalo on Sep 27, 2004, 05:01
Washington state "Re-Training" benefit...$496/week.   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: kwicslvr on Oct 01, 2004, 10:40
Calvert

Chemtech
$26/hr-$32/hr based on qualifications
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: beacher on Mar 31, 2005, 10:01
I would have to say that the pay rates are much better inside certain systems, like the exlon system.  The pay rates are really low out in california and in Florida.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Old HP on Mar 31, 2005, 11:17
Seabrook is paying $23.50 and $90 and they were not able to get a full staff.
Go figure? Why does FPL pay more in sunny Florida? I guess air conditioning costs 2.50 and hour more in Florida while in New Hampshire all you have to do is go outside.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: RRhoads on Apr 01, 2005, 07:15
Duane Arnold this outage was $26 & 90 ;) for a SHP...& they were not staffed like 3 weeks ago...don't know if if they filled or not.
They should ALL be that! :P
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: Already Gone on Apr 01, 2005, 09:16
Washington state "Re-Training" benefit...$496/week.   ;D ;D ;D

Commonwealth of Massachussetts $508/wk plus $25 for each dependent child.  Kinda makes you wonder why anyone would want to work if there is still time left on your claim.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: SloGlo on Apr 02, 2005, 12:13
Commonwealth of Massachussetts $508/wk plus $25 for each dependent child.  Kinda makes you wonder why anyone would want to work if there is still time left on your claim.

or file in any state other than the great state of taxachussetts.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: RADBASTARD on Mar 15, 2006, 05:06
IT SOUNDS LIKE WATTS BARR RATES ARE GONNA SUCK BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: ageoldtech on Mar 15, 2006, 11:36
You are right RadBastard, the rates are the same as the 2003 Sequoyah SGR, and they were low then.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: RADBASTARD on Mar 15, 2006, 10:49
If people go the to watts barr for those wages with everything else out there they are moe rons.

I don't want to hear {OH' BLUTO IT'S OUR HOME PLANT WE HAVE TO WORK IT.} :-X :'(
Did the germans have to work it when they bombed pearl harbor? NO!
I'm sure their were still some there,hey wait a minute that doesn't matter anyway.

UNTIL YOUR NAME IS ON THE CORNERSTONE OF THE PLANT IT AIN'T YOUR PLANT


If nobody goes or summits their resume you will force their hand to raise the rates.
good luck everyone.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: LaFeet on Mar 16, 2006, 03:10
If people go the to watts barr for those wages with everything else out there they are moe rons.

I don't want to here OH BLUTO IT'S OUR HOME PLANT WE HAVE TO WORK IT. :-X :'(

UNTIL YOUR NAME IS ON THE CORNERSTONEOF THE PLANT IT AIN'T YOURS


If nobody goes or summits their resume you will force their hand to raise the rates.
good luck everyone.

Gotcha before ya changed it......

I agree.  I have been selective about where I work and how much I get paid.  I do make exceptions though, I am looking forward to Pilgrim again and even Grand Gulf.  I geuss I have been lucky about who I worked for and with so far.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: ageoldtech on Mar 16, 2006, 10:05
RadBastard, we have a contract staff of 8 right now, and 6 of them are locals. We may get run over by the death mobile!!!
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: SloGlo on Mar 16, 2006, 09:59
current issue of u.s. news & world report has a story on careers 'n salaries.  the closest we come to is hazardous material worker.  interesting numbers.
Title: Re: Pay Rates
Post by: LaFeet on Mar 16, 2006, 11:09
current issue of u.s. news & world report has a story on careers 'n salaries.  the closest we come to is hazardous material worker.  interesting numbers.

I did that and was paid way less than I am now.... guess I should've stopped that slurry from going downstream :P