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Originally posted by tarama at 2005-10-16 00:44:
4 z, C% x6 ~* s3 Q7 }3 k问题多,希望大家来帮忙
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( p, g7 Q0 q8 t# ] C- s4 u$ E Fort McMurray有学习英语的地方么?(本人英语极差)/ }2 q1 Q+ @/ i. i5 S: P% y
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工作好找么?(我原来在油田工作,电子技术及仪器仪表) " G' p+ I, ~; a! u( U( [- o
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5 |6 U2 K; S& C先学LINC,然后争取去做 仪器仪表 的学徒。
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+ x' J7 ]+ _( Q2 a7 |# J1 MSalary section revised OCTOBER 2005
& s1 N; s7 l4 l5 tApprentice instrument technicians earn at least 55 per cent of the journeyman wage rate in their place of employment in the first year, 65 per cent in the second, 75 per cent in the third and 85 per cent in the fourth. According to the Alberta Provincial Apprenticeship Committee for this trade, journeyman wage rates vary, but generally range from $25 to $40 per hour plus benefits (2005 estimate).$ R' U' \% B& e* P& m
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According to the 2005 Alberta Wage and Salary Survey, Albertans in the Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics occupational group working part-time or full-time earned from $19,300 to $103,100 a year. The average salary was $64,700 a year. |
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