That all depends on the quality of school, amount of students, cost of tuition, experience, personal education and real world experience, & more than anything else WHO YOU KNOW! |
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That's so low for the hours they work...I can make more than that in sales with much better hours. |
My husband is also a programmer with high clearance and never made more than 105K |
New engineering professor at MIT made $175K. |
What about a Principal at Carlyle? |
Don't know, sorry. Harder too cause by that level the carried interest starts coming back at you in a meaningful way, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's a wide range. |
Curious about how much people pull in from being in those pyramid businesses like Avon, Tastefully Simple, Stella and Dot, Etc. I know it varies, of course, but curious how much is average yearly income from direct sales. |
I know: Facilities Director at large media company: $150K
I'm curious about: User Experience Designer |
Curious about: Marketing/PR/Communications positions at national financial associations. (IIF, ABA etc.) |
I know: mid-level associate (5-7 years) at small law firm (3 partners, 4 associates): $102,000.
I am curious what a genetics counselor at a high-risk OB/GYN office makes. Particularly someone with only a few years experience. |
you think an oncologist should spend his/her time looking for books in a library? |
This scenario is just bizarre. My dh is a doctor; he can easily pull up any research he needs from digital libraries without going to a library or needing assistance from a librarian. |
I know: senior associate (7th year) at national "boutique" law firm (~800 attorneys): $165k
I am curious: Local TV news anchor (someone asked this a while ago but I did not read the whole thread. Was this answered?) |
Maybe so. Good for him. Those databases of searchable articles are not free however, and not always user friendly. Organizations, like large hospitals and large medical schools/teaching hospitals, employ medical librarians to manage that overload of information. They manage subscriptions, manage information budgets, and can quickly and efficiently find related articles in a subject area. My husband is a physician too, and has often gone to the librarian for an article, because he doesn't want to spend time tracking the article down. He is happy when it appears in his email in pdf format with a nice note from the medical center librarian. I am not sure what is so bizarre about that. |