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These Whatcom County jobs pay up to $45 per hour, are entry level and currently hiring

Full-time jobs that pay up to $45 an hour. These job openings in Whatcom County pay more than minimum wage. Here’s how and where to apply.
Full-time jobs that pay up to $45 an hour. These job openings in Whatcom County pay more than minimum wage. Here’s how and where to apply. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Looking for a job, but need to find one that actually pays enough? Finding a job to support you and your family without a long list of requirements can be difficult.

The Bellingham Herald has searched the job website Indeed and local Craigslist listings to find positions with minimal requirements that are available as of Thursday, Oct. 5, that advertise wages at or above living wages:



Mail carrier for USPS

$19.33 - $35.36 per hour

Full-time

No requirements listed

Production technician at Janicki Industries

$18 - $45 per hour

Full-time

No requirements listed

Delivery driver aircraft agent at FedEx

$22.43 per hour

Full-time

High school diploma or GED required

Store associate at Safeway

A variety of positions are available and range from $15.84 - $26.70 per hour

Full-time and part-time positions available

No requirements listed

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology calculated the living wage by county by evaluating typical expenses to find how much an individual must make hourly to support themselves, or multiple children or dependents in a full-time job.

MIT records living wages for individuals, couples and families that vary based on the number of dependents, number of children and the number of adults who are working:

Whatcom County’s living wage for an individual with no dependents is $17.47 per hour, working full time.

For a household with two adults, no children, and only one individual working, a living wage in Whatcom County is $27.62 per hour.

For a household with two adults, no children and both adults working, the living wage is $13.81 per hour.

For a household with two adults, one child, and only one adult working, the living wage is $34.53 per hour. If this household had two children the living wage would be $39.51 an hour.

For a household with two adults and two children and both adults working, the living wage is $25.98 per hour. If the family had three children, both individuals would need to make $32.10 per hour.

As Washington state’s minimum wage is $15.74 per hour, this amount is not considered a living wage in Whatcom County unless you have multiple adults working in a household with no dependents.

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Alyse Smith
The Bellingham Herald
Alyse Smith is a reporter at The Bellingham Herald covering retail, restaurants, jobs and business. If you like stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a subscription to our newspaper.
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