Just to clarify... Former IT guy because of miscommunications between
some execs during the last round of private funding. Company basically
imploded before everyone's eyes.
Digital Wokan wrote:
>
> I have a daughter, so unless a company is going to pick up daycare, I
> think $45K is reasonable for a former all-in-one IT department.
> Especially when I was pulling $55K and was told by the CEO that I'd be
> raised to $65K in a year or when we went public, whichever came first.
> (3 weeks unemployed and climbing.)
>
> My biggest gripe is companies that don't advertise a position to anyone
> but recruiters and maybe a friend or two and then try to pass you over
> because you were sent to them by a recruiter. I'm *SO* sorry I can't be
> your NFL party buddy from years back, employers.
>
> Linux wrote:
> >
> > > Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 11:13:06 -0700 (PDT)
> > > From: Matt Alexander <m@netpro.to>
> > > To: <plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us>
> > > Subject: Re: Network Engineer
> > > Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
> > >
> > > I like the part about needing 5 years of experience with
> > > Win2K and other operating systems that haven't been
> > > out that long. It reminds me of a few years back when
> > > I was seeing job listings for "Senior Java Developer -
> > > Must have 8-10 years experience with
> > > Java programming in an Enterprise environment."
> > >
> >
> > I find these ads very humorous myself!
> >
> > > But you do make an interesting point. I think that
> > > those of us in this industry have been WAY overpaid
> > > for quite a few years now.
> >
> > I disagree. One has a reasonable expectation of make a living. $35,000 a
> > year is a start. There is a shortage of tech people why? Long Hours, Low
> > Pay, HIGH level of Responsibility! I can hang around a car lot 50 hours a
> > week and make $50,000 plus a year with little or no education. There is a
> > skill however it is a "soft" skill. I think most people can sell a car with
> > a couple weeks training and a few months coaching. Should you not make
> > atleast as much as a car salesman?
> >
> > I personally would refuse working for that kind of money unless I am
> > learning a ton. I hope we all refuse to work for $35,000 a year, post entry
> > level.
> >
> > > As the carnage from the
> > > dot-com bubble settles, I'm guessing that salaries
> > > will shrink back down to a more reasonable level.
> > > ~M
> >
> > Can you support your family in the Phoenix or Tucson area on $35,000 a year?
> >
> > Keith
> >
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