: RE: Silicon Valley salary
My husband works 2/3 in Silicon Valley and 1/3 in Southern Calif. because
the cost of living up there is so expensive and housing is so outrageous!
You may get paid alot but when it takes 1 1/2 hours to travel 30 miles
because you can't afford to live close to work
Once the authorities get around to processing visa applications again, and
once the airports reopen, my employer is planning to move me from its UK
office here in Bracknell to its San Jose office for a couple of years.
Marvellous timing, I know.
Salary negotiations are beginning in earnest.
Title: RE: Silicon Valley salary
try www.salary.com. Should be lucrative for you.
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Subject: Silicon Valley salary
Once the authorities get around
Title: RE: Silicon Valley salary
That
site is extremely inflated.
In
Nevada, the answer would be "5-10% less than last year at this
time".
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try www.salary.com. Should be lucrative for you.
Thanks for the quick answer. Excellent site!
Cheers,
Markus
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
William writes:
That site is extremely inflated.
Perfect for negotiations, then. :-)
In Nevada, the answer would be 5-10% less than last year at this time.
That would be true in the UK, too. Although the salary and conditions are
good where I am, we had real trouble recruiting until the
Denise writes:
You may be looking at upper 80's to start depending on your
experience; the
softening job market has lowered salaries somewhat, but you should still
fare well if you have the experience.
This is where I find out what they really think of me. :-)
Just remember, most of what