Salary Advice
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by evoal2003
Please give her the avatar back I keep being unnecessarily nice to you.
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by bored-silly
Brrr, hello.
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by JPHCCFC
I have already done some investigation via, dice.com and monster.com and they seem to indicate anything from 67k - 87k or 99k-120k........there really are some strong differences!
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
Have you looked at salary.com to get a ballpark figure for your kind of position in your part of the country? Might be helpful to you.
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by JPHCCFC
Cheers Penguin, that confirmed the figure i was expecting thanks for your help.
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Re: Salary Advice
You certainly have to look at the overall picture income v. expenses. We have come across several people from up North who think they want to move into our area then find their salary will drop $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 a year and so decide to stay put. What they fail to take into account is that their overall expenses will more than halve and Winter will last no more than six weeks. Our friends in Michigan pay per month for property tax what we pay per year.
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by Lynne
You certainly have to look at the overall picture income v. expenses. We have come across several people from up North who think they want to move into our area then find their salary will drop $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 a year and so decide to stay put. What they fail to take into account is that their overall expenses will more than halve and Winter will last no more than six weeks. Our friends in Michigan pay per month for property tax what we pay per year.
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Re: Salary Advice
put some Kens chunky blue cheese on it and a pinch of salt then eat it accompanied with some hot chicken wings........OOOPS!!! you said salary I thought you said celery
go for the gusto mate....if you think 99k-120k is the top of the line tell em you want 150k and work down from there
go for the gusto mate....if you think 99k-120k is the top of the line tell em you want 150k and work down from there
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Re: Salary Advice
Originally Posted by Lynne
You certainly have to look at the overall picture income v. expenses. We have come across several people from up North who think they want to move into our area then find their salary will drop $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 a year and so decide to stay put. What they fail to take into account is that their overall expenses will more than halve and Winter will last no more than six weeks. Our friends in Michigan pay per month for property tax what we pay per year.
Other things you should consider when negotiating salary is how desperate are you for the job (and how desperate are they to hire you), for instance, if you really want the job but they have a choice of candidates, you might want to accept less, or they'll get someone else who will - conversely, if they really are sold on you, but you are not too bothered/can afford to live without it, you can push the boundaries a good bit and see what you can eke out of them.
Good luck!