01/13/2025 20:42
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
My firm is hiring assistants with college degrees for $45K to $60K.
Anonymous
01/13/2025 20:33
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Depends on the job and the industry.
Anonymous
01/13/2025 20:29
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
50K
Anonymous
01/13/2025 19:45
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
I think there’s a difference between a general liberal arts degree and a general business degree. Assuming kid is not connected, 45k-55k for liberal arts grad, 60k-70k for business grad.
Anonymous
01/13/2025 13:50
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Why didn't they get a BS?
Anonymous
01/13/2025 13:44
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Anonymous wrote:$20 an hour, $25 if you’re lucky
My cousin is 20 years old and works part time at Aldi in Montgomery County. He makes $19/hr
Anonymous
01/12/2025 16:32
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Look up the salary of 1st year public school teachers in the relevant county, and never accept lower than that.
Anonymous
01/12/2025 15:45
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
It depends on the job/industry. Without detail on this it’s hard to say.
Anonymous
01/12/2025 09:24
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Anonymous wrote:$20 an hour, $25 if you’re lucky
Restaurants in DC pay $30-$40 if they run fast.
Anonymous
01/12/2025 08:13
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Anonymous wrote:My dd has a liberal arts degree. She started at $56,000.
What kind of job, in what field or industry?
Anonymous
01/11/2025 19:05
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
$20 an hour, $25 if you’re lucky
Anonymous
01/11/2025 18:24
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
65k
Anonymous
01/11/2025 18:01
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Starbucks
Anonymous
01/11/2025 17:59
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
My dd has a liberal arts degree. She started at $56,000.
Anonymous
01/11/2025 16:21
Subject: Starting salaries with a BA in DC
Wondering what new college grads can expect as an entry level salary. Not for nurses, engineers, accountants, tech, Ivy leaguers going to Wall Street, but for basically unskilled general people with a basic liberal arts or business degree from a typical college.