I live in a part of my state where wages suck. With wild requirements and exceptions for the amount you're getting paid for. Here are 5 examples of listing's I am still seeing daily.
- Lead Infant Teacher (13$ per hour)
- Child Care Teacher (From 11$ per hour)
- Veterinary Assistant (10$ – 14$ per hour)
- Prep Cook & Barista (12$ – 15$)
Maybe I am on the internet too much but is that normal?
My state is still at 7.25$ for the minimum wage still so technically it's more but not really? A 20K car is 20K whether you are here or somewhere else. This got me thinking, how do wages scale in HCOL places like California or NYC?
Currently I am making 15$ per hour at an entry level position, let's say i move there would I be making 30$? It's just wild seeing over social media on the internet in general people saying less then xyz is poverty or i made that x amount of years ago.
Any clarification or advice is appreciated!