Fuck man, that's about $55,000 a year(assuming it was full time) for doing jack-all, something a recent highschool grad would be easily qualified for. I'd say your pay was WAY more than fair. Jobs around here pay about $12-$14 an hour for that type of data entry work.
I really don't know what the low end pays. I literally have no clue. My brother in law was a supervisor for 75 McDonalds for the local franchise (Baton Rouge, down to New Orleans and part of MS) and they couldn't hire people for minimum wage for years. He left 2 years ago ago and they started at $11.50 per hour to get ANYONE to show up and apply.
We have two people that do data entry to our program that keeps track of weights, shop pieces etc...I really can't compare that to anyone else tho. Both are daughters of other employes who are in college and do it part time since that is all that is required.
When I owned a company we had nobody at that low end. Shop guys started at around $20/hour and welders started at $25/hour and went up to about $40. In the office I think the lowest we had was around $52k/year for the lady that answered the phone and odd job stuff like run and pick up the mail each day from our box and various light filing duties. Account and payroll was contracted off site.
It's been a VERY long time since I started off at the low end of pay, 25 years. Minimum wage was $4.25 I think and I started at $8/hour out of high school and got a raise to $10 in the first month and in the 3rd month I went to $12/hour. After a year I left and went to work on site where it paid more.
If we were located in towns I had previously worked there would be a larger pool to draw from and companies that supplied that type of temp. Not really around here.
Because of the odd schedule I worked this week I'm off till Monday and I'll look into it. Our shop went to 24 hours a day for a short period and since we shipped 1/3 of the job lots of people took time off/vacation. I had to stay a few nights since some of our shop foremans left. At least we have internet and cable in the office, pretty boring but I'm not quiting because there was nobody to talk to lol.
I just looked it up, county here is at 3.3% unemployment. It's really booming here. The shop is in what basically developed into a industrial park (the shop has been here 50 years and the park grew up overnight around it. Mostly shipping etc. But lots of shipping and offices for places like FedEx, Amazon. I counted 75 companies in the park one day, 3 years ago this was a pasture and our shop/office. Our shop actually straddles 3 communites. One as mentioned was 750 people according to their wiki page 10 years ago, now it's $20k+. The biggest town it is part of also has an air force base etc...The president of the company said his retirement plan was to sell off part of acerage we're not using and take a kickback from it.
According to the chamber of commerce we were the largest employer in this town minus the air force they don't count up to about 10 years ago. Now we don't rank in the top 25.
This is TX and you see about 1/3 of the license plates are from CA. About 25% of our office staff including 2 VP's were moved here from CA. They are all "OMG I can afford a house here", and I'm like "OMG I have to drive further to work now to avoid you all and not live on a 1/10th acre lot ". LOL.
Oh well first world problems. We'll figure it out eventually, luckily it's something that 1/2 the people in the office are qualified to do as a fill in. They had actively been looking for another project manager for 3 years before I sent them my resume. I didn't get hired as a PM, we're still looking. First day here the HR lady asked if I knew any sites to put listings on. She also said they were taking ads out in Houston and Baton Rouge (makes sense the petro chemical industry is our biggest draw) and Dallas. Then she asked if I had heard of this little freebie give away paper outside Baton Rouge. Nope but I called someone and asked if they had heard of it. Yeah but it was something you pick up at the flea market or something. She took an ad out in it. Apparently they get a lot of applicants for PM posistions but nobody has a clue what we actually do, which is why I was hired lol. She also said since we're right near Austin we get a lot of IT people who see PM and apply like this is a PM job in the IT world. OK.
Odd things.