It depends on where you are. In Richmond, Virginia it is 61K a year. That is pretty good.
Yes it does depend on where you live and what terminology you use. In most of the country I believe using the term semi-pro means pay to play. Which I know is the case for west of the Mississippi. Minor League Football or Even Amateur Football might be more of an indicator of being paid. Dumb Huh! As far as pay scale goes I imagine it would be less or similar to professional indoor pay of about $300 to a $1000 a game (This a guess further research needed) so if you get 10 games or so a season then that's about $10,000 a season.
Zero it's a bogus league no more than a rec or semi pro pay to play
You are making $13.46 an hour. This is an average starting salary of an administrative position and is almost twice the average minimum wage.
I think they all average about the same thing: nothing.....most semi pro sports rarely have much to offer other than the opporunity to get quality experience withOUT being a professional....baseball minor meagues have the best set up in this country.
The "mean annual salary" is the average salary being paid for a job or position. Your annual salary is the amount that you will get paid in a year assuming you work the entire year at that salary. For example, if you are paid semi-monthly (such as US military pay, 1st and 15th of each month), and your annual salary is $24,000, your gross paycheck (before taxes) will be $2,000.
$1030.00
An average semi 'tractor' is about 30 feet long.
Average is 70 feet
The average torque produced by a semi truck engine is between 950 - 2100 feet per pound. This can be tuned up or tuned for more power.
800 a day
70 feet
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The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.