Auxiliary operator California - Wage, How to get hired for a job

What is the hourly wage - Auxiliary operator California?
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Average hourly pay for the job: Auxiliary operator California - USD 27
Mean wage California - USD 31.61

Experience level in a related occupation affects salary as follows
Over 20 years of experience: + 12%
10 - 20 years of experience: + 4%
1 - 10 years of experience: - 25%

 

Bar chart: (1) Wage - Auxiliary operator (2) Mean wage - California


 

Bar chart: (1) 15+ years of experience (2) Mid Career (3) Up to 8 years of experience

Employee benefits

Retirement plan: Sometimes may be included in a benefits plan for this job.

Health insurance plan: More than 80% of non-elderly employees have some form of health insurance (public or private health care coverage).

Companies provide training and development programs for their employees: Usually not, but provided short period of on-the-job training is usually enough to teach new hires the skills they need.

Companies provide career development opportunities: Statistically, there's a lack of career development programs in most businesses for this job title, but companies usually find different ways to reward their best employees in this occupation.

Licenses and Certifications: Licensure is not required for new hires and entry-level positions.

Typical Job Requirements and Qualifications

Required education level: No formal educational requirements

Computer literate: Not required

Probationary period: The length of the probationary period depends on the employer, but they are often between 30 to 90 days.

English proficiency requirements: An employee may be required by an employer to show intermediate or standard level of ability in English.

Driver's license: Required

Work experience: Impact on the pay - Low

Bonus program may include Noncash bonus or 13-month salary.

Required on-the job training: Most new hires receive short-term on-the-job training, usually lasting few weeks.

Types of employment:
Full-Time Job
Part-Time Job
Temp
Seasonal Job
Shift work
Apprentice
Job category: manufacturing and production jobs

Work Schedule and Paid Leave Benefits
Workweek: Monday - Friday (employer may require "alternative workweek schedule")

Usual number of working hours per workweek: 40

Overtime: Sometimes; Overtime pay must be at a rate of one and one-half times (or more) an employees' regular rate of pay, no matter how highly paid they might be.

Minimum number of paid vacation days: 0 (There is no Federal law that requires an employer to provide paid vacations. Paid vacation is at the discretion of the employers to its employees. Some employers in the USA offer no vacation at all. The average number of paid vacation days offered by employers in the USA is 10 days after 1 year of service, 14 days after 5 years, 17 days after 10 years, and 20 days after 20 years.)

Paid holidays: According to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, full-time employees in the U.S. receive an average of 7.6 paid holidays per year.

Meal period: Meal breaks are not compensable work time. However, most employers choose to give their employees meal breaks.

Meal period duration: 30 minutes if work is for more than 5 hours per day, except when workday will be completed in 6 hours.
Flexible work schedule: Mostly depends on employer's policies. Employee may ask their employer for flexible working schedule.


Companies in California, with the highest published employment and wages for this occupation - auxiliary operator, are factories and maintenance services providers.

Facts and Figures California
State abbreviation: CA
Total area: 163,695 mi2
Population: 39,512,223
The best cities to find a job and get hired are: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Sacramento (capital) and Long Beach.
Estimated Number of Jobs: 17,382,400
Minimum hourly wage: $12.00
Median household income: $66,560
Retirement age: 66 years and 2 months




Here you can see average wages for different jobs - California

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Warehouse worker

Construction laborer

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Wage - Auxiliary operator: (1) California (2) Washington State (3) Oregon


 

Wage - California: (1) Auxiliary operator (2) Construction laborer (3) Warehouse worker


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