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  2. 15 Side Gigs That Can Make You Richer Than a Full-Time Job - AOL

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    Average Salary: $45/hour Many individuals and businesses use WordPress for their websites, so having a mastery of the platform can make for a high-paying side job.

  3. 6 Best Part-Time Gigs for Outdoor Lovers in the Winter - AOL

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    According to Indeed, this is one of the best outdoor jobs to pursue, with an average base salary of $17.26 per hour. You might work for parks, tourism groups or resorts. ... Pay: $25 to $45 per hour.

  4. Grant PUD revises non-union salary schedule - AOL

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    Accounting specialists are in the fifth salary grade and will make an annualized $29.36 per hour minimum to $45.21 per hour, over two weeks, maximum. That's also the grade for a data analyst. That ...

  5. Ironworker - Wikipedia

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    The main wage for ornamental ironworkers ranges from $20.89 per hour to $45.00 per hour. The wages are adjusted according to the location of the work and the nature of the work. The main tool of the ornamental ironworker is an arc welder. Welding and burning equipment are considered "tools of the trade.”

  6. 2023 United Auto Workers strike - Wikipedia

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    For example, at Ford a temporary worker who previously made $16.67 an hour will now be classified as permanent, and make a minimum of $24.91 an hour. Those who are employed in or before 2023 will earn $40.82 an hour by the end of the contract if they remain, due to reaching full seniority by years. [54]

  7. Laborer - Wikipedia

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    In addition to paid earnings, union laborers enjoy the benefits of medical insurance, vacation pay, pension plans, representation and vocational schools; totaling $45/hr (2012 US) and some with special skills earn 'over-rate' wages.