Does anyone know an average salary for an production accountant??? Need it for a school project. Thanks.
Does anyone know an average salary for an production accountant??? Need it for a school project. Thanks.
$40/hr for a junior
$50/hr for an intermediate
$60-$90/hr for a senior
Thanks where did you get the info? Is that for a CAPPA? Is there any other form of a production accountant other than a CAPPA?
Last edited by buddha; 03-08-2005 at 07:32 PM.
I'd like to know where you got your numbers... Production Accounting pays well... but not that well. Contractors can ask about $50/hour and they are usually senior pa's.Originally posted by MPowered
$40/hr for a junior
$50/hr for an intermediate
$60-$90/hr for a senior
these numbers are WAY too high...i work in the industry and know for a fact these are high.Originally posted by MPowered
$40/hr for a junior
$50/hr for an intermediate
$60-$90/hr for a senior
a yearly salary for a a jr PA will be about $50K a year...which is about $25/hr or so...
According to the 2003 Alberta Wage and Salary Survey, most Albertans employed in the Accountant occupational group earned from $15,300 to over $137,900 per year. The average salary was $46,100 per year.
http://www.alis.gov.ab.ca/wageinfo/C...&Page=WageHome
Last edited by D. Dub; 03-16-2005 at 04:07 PM.
Where do you work? I have been doing PA since 2001.Originally posted by bigboom
these numbers are WAY too high...i work in the industry and know for a fact these are high.
a yearly salary for a a jr PA will be about $50K a year...which is about $25/hr or so...
Originally posted by celica girl
Where do you work? I have been doing PA since 2001.
i work at conoco...yourself?
Progress Energy... I worked for Husky before... but I like the smaller companies much better!Originally posted by bigboom
i work at conoco...yourself?
I have been in the industry for over 20 years. I've had 20 - 30 PA's report to me over that time and currently have PA's working for me that range from $40/hr for a junior to $75/hr for some Senior's.Originally posted by bigboom
these numbers are WAY too high...i work in the industry and know for a fact these are high.
a yearly salary for a a jr PA will be about $50K a year...which is about $25/hr or so...
If your good you will have a reputation and subsequent salary...If your not, you will also get a reputation.
Originally posted by MPowered
I have been in the industry for over 20 years. I've had 20 - 30 PA's report to me over that time and currently have PA's working for me that range from $40/hr for a junior to $75/hr for some Senior's.
If your good you will have a reputation and subsequent salary...If your not, you will also get a reputation.
where do you work? cuz id love to come work there...ive been with two companies (big ones) and none of them pay that.
Originally posted by bigboom
where do you work? cuz id love to come work there...ive been with two companies (big ones) and none of them pay that.
Husky didn't pay me nearly as much as Cequel or Progress... and with the two smaller companies I was also offered options etc. I'd love to work where a junior makes $40/hour.
I work at CGI. We provide Production Accounting solutions and systems. Most of the PA's that work for me have been in the industry numerous years and are the "cream of the crop". I do have 2 juniors here also. We typically look for Seniors and Intermediates, however I am always eager to hear from PA's looking for work as I have over 100 clients and some are having trouble finding experienced PA's.Originally posted by bigboom
where do you work? cuz id love to come work there...ive been with two companies (big ones) and none of them pay that.
Originally posted by MPowered
I work at CGI. We provide Production Accounting solutions and systems. Most of the PA's that work for me have been in the industry numerous years and are the "cream of the crop". I do have 2 juniors here also. We typically look for Seniors and Intermediates, however I am always eager to hear from PA's looking for work as I have over 100 clients and some are having trouble finding experienced PA's.
ahhh but your jr's arent really juniors are they? when im talking jr's im talking 2 years experience...