Sounds like you know the Michael Jordans of longshoremen:
Ziprecruiter says a union longshoreman makes 28k-77k.
Salary.com says "The average Longshoreman salary in the United States is $63841 as of September 01, 2024, but the salary range typically falls between $59475 and $69063."
How the F do I know their base pay? Why would I know that?
My friend works there and has for 30 years...he makes $145k and probably works around 70-85 hours depending on when there's back to back ships to unload.
I'll let him know that a guy on the Internet got on assdoor and says you're full of shit... GTFOOH. You're cracking me up over here...
Sounds like you know the Michael Jordans of longshoremen:
Ziprecruiter says a union longshoreman makes 28k-77k.
Salary.com says "The average Longshoreman salary in the United States is $63841 as of September 01, 2024, but the salary range typically falls between $59475 and $69063."
They don't make "salary", they're hourly...Busy port they work a lot of overtime....so much for muh snopes. 😐
But that is their base pay. Snopes?
Salary.com again:
"As of Sep 16, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Longshoreman in Michigan is $15.40 an hour."
Whoah big time! If they are working that much overtime I think they deserve at least what your friends make.
How the F do I know their base pay? Why would I know that?
My friend works there and has for 30 years...he makes $145k and probably works around 70-85 hours depending on when there's back to back ships to unload.
I'll let him know that a guy on the Internet got on assdoor and says you're full of shit... GTFOOH. You're cracking me up over here...
I didn't ask you that. You seem to be having a little spazz-out there. Don't reply to me again.