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Electrical Power-line Installer/Repairer

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AVG. SALARY

$94,630

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Math

Power line technicians often put in overtime hours. They must carefully keep track of their time and what activities they did during that time in order to be correctly paid.

You are a power line technician working for a utility company. You have been working in the field repairing power lines after a storm. There are people without power, so you and your team must work long hours to repair the damage and restore power to these people and their homes.

You must prepare your daily time sheet. For the first 8 hours, you are paid your regular wage of $32.64 per hour. You are paid overtime for anything over 8 hours. Overtime is time and a half. If you work over 12 hours per day, you are paid double time for those hours.

"I use math to add up my hours for my time sheet," says power line technician Wendy Kennedy. "I have to account for where time was spent during my day, including travel time to jobs, headquarters time -- when I prepare the equipment, and then how much time was spent at each job."

You are about to add up your time sheet for the day. You worked a total of 16 hours. The first hour, you were at headquarters getting your instructions and preparing the equipment for the day. You spent 3 hours traveling to the job sites. You worked on 4 different jobs and each one took 3 hours.

How much did you make today?

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