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Question : price per hour of work - LA
georgedatacenter
Member, Patron Provider
Hello:
what is the average price of a TI Support L1 and L2 onsite
per hour Worked? in a Datacenter in Los Angeles?
I was looking for someone who can support a company on their servers in Los Angeles.
Thanks
Comments
https://californiapayroll.com/2018-california-state-minimum-wage-increases/
If your employees won't pay CA minimum wage, sue them! If your employees don't hire you because you're LGBTQLMNOP , sue them!.
If (insert group of people here)(insert action/s here), sue them!
If you watch the news, people sue everything. Those lawyers need new Tesla every 6 months.
Yeah, insane.
why not? lawyers need it to get occupied. just like how cops need criminals, doctors need patients, LET needs idiots, sysadmins need problems, etc etc.
Somehow I feel addressed...
You're not Alpharacks customer, you are excluded.
I will sue you. Discrimination! I was this brand's customer in 2016 (and then unsubscribed/deleted each time I received their emails), so I feel offensive.
My employees don't pay me but in the UK the courts won't do shit about it
Dearest George Datacenter,
The average hourly pay for a datacenter support tech in Los Angeles is around $28.85 an hour.
With Warm Regards,
James B Peach
You Always Have a Choice.
Exactly.
Sue or burn.
Which datacenter are you in?
Georgedatacenter
Middle Earth.
L1 is probably around $20. L2 is around $25, L3 is $30 and Sys admin $35.
Plus the cost of taxes, worker's compensation, etc. When we were hiring we heard of some people looking for work elsewhere due to being underpaid. I'm not going to name companies they were working at, but they're pretty popular around these parts and they seem to be paying their datacenter techs, at least the lower tiers, less than $20 an hour. Of course, we didn't discuss their salaries specifically, but that seemed to be the range based on our educated guess.
Why would I torch the building - just the employees who won't pay to work
LOL
Coresite
you actually "help" the company if you torched the building. Why? because they can filing insurance claims.
I think the CEO told your boss to not paying you. They hoped that you would torch their company. So that they could get money from their insurance.
I am absolutely sure that's exactly how it went down.
omg. I'm on the wrong part of the world .
brb, time to hunt a sysadmin job