All depends on location
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Does 30-55K a year sound right with benefits fo
Check with Monster salary tool and check what other people are making in
your neck of the woods.
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Geography is a huge factor though - where is the job located?
30k is really low though, just about anywhere.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Technology Solutions
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Ok, denver colorado
On 6/20/06, Robert Chyko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All depends on location
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Salary discussions are generally considered off topic on this list.
However - if you would like to solicit offlist responses, I'm sure
no-one will mind.
Also, it might help to specify currency.
Hope this helps,
Alias
On 6/20/06, Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does 30-55K a year sound righ
Anyone give me some insight on what category to pick. There are so many.
I'm currently looking in Internet and New Media
http://monster.salary.com/salarywizard/layoutscripts/swzl_titleselect.asp?narrowdesc=Internet+and+New+Media&narrowcode=IT02&zipcode=80209&metrocode=&x=66&y=16
On 6/20/06, Tr
30 k is pretty low...but yeah it depends on location. you say you
have extensive IT experience, but do you have proven flash/flex
expereince? that would make a big difference as well.
On 6/20/06, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Geography is a huge factor though - where is the job l
55 - 60K is at the bottom of the ladder in the North East USA.
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Ok
definetely Location it really DOES matters :) hehe because in Mexico ( where
i live ) 30K a year its a well paid job... Usually most of programmers earn
around 15K - 20K a year (thankfully not my case :| ), so if any guy is
willing to provide a work visa to a humble mexican it will be very welcome
Dollars? Pounds? Lira? Deutschmarks? Yen?
And in which country? And which part of that country?
I'm pretty sure I can guess which currency and country - but there is
more world out there than just the USA, you know.
Ian
On 6/20/06, Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does 30-55K a year sound r
30k is really low though, just about anywhere
.. in US of A
In my country, even executives don't get that much unless they work for
American/European company.
I'd be a happy programmer if I could earn half of it. :-D
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Anggie Bratadinata
Web|Graphic|Flash
Jl. Raya Langsep 21
Malang - East
Bratadinata
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>>> 30k is really low though, just about anywhere
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>>.. in US of A
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>>In my country, e
Commercial experience is totally different to working experience. I've 7 years
professional commercial experience in Flash, 3 years commercial experience in
.NET, 7 years in SQL Server, 2 years in Oracle, have been director twice plus
have a huge list of other abilities, and all I can get is £3
not sure if that were tongue in cheek but £30k in uk IS $55k in USD more or
less (damn me for gettin roped into this thread)
On 22/06/06, Lee McColl-Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Commercial experience is totally different to working experience. I've 7
years professional commercial exper
Lee,
Adjusted for currency, $30k american is only around £16.5k. The tax is
probably higher in the UK though.
Hth,
Alias
On 6/22/06, Lee McColl-Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Commercial experience is totally different to working experience. I've 7 years
professional commercial experien
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