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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A nonprofit? Wasn't USAID an agency? What am I missing?[/quote] OP are you ok? USAID isn't a nonprofit. What was she doing for $272K a year that someone else couldn't do for say $120K or even $100K? I do belive there are a ton of people being way overpaid in large cities like DC.[/quote] Do you live in DC? Do you have any idea the COL here? 100k would be criminal exploitation for an educated, experienced employee.[/quote] Based on what? Credentialism alone shouldn’t guarantee you a high paying job. What do you DO that commands a high salary? If you are fungible or easily replaceable for cheaper, tough luck. [/quote] $100k would get you someone with four years of experience here. You seem completely unaware of the job market here.[/quote] You are still focused on credentialism and rubrics [b]rather than the value of what she actually DOES. [/b]You've been lost in the sauce for too long, you can't even see it. The whole premise of the thread is asking[b] whether her skillset and was she DOES was actually worth it.[/b] Nobody is entitled to a high salary just because they went to some nice-sounding school and racked up years of service doing not much of anything. [/quote] +1000. This is the problem. [/quote]
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