Re: Anyone else ever consider getting a "real job"?

Originally Posted by
OceanMelt
Is scientific typically an hourly wage, or piecemeal? I've always wondered how those guys do (financially) overall.
In general scientific jobs do not pay super high wages. Most are hourly wages, and all the ones I've seen were approx 50-70K a year at most. I'm sure there are exceptions to that for master glassblowers and experienced positions but I've seen a lot in that 50-70K range that wanted 5-10 years experience. They tend to pay you less, but also usually supply lathes, kilns, gasses, glass and a space to work.
I also know of scientific workers who do piece work, mostly repairs in a personal studio. They tend to earn more (100-400/hour depending on project) but also have limited workloads and don't always work full time.
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