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Degree: Bach. Supply Chain
Job: Supply Chain Professional
Experience: 2+ years
Salary: $60k

i like that its challenging, never dull moment, and lots of training provided
 
Degree: Incomplete (dropped out of college with about 70 credit hours)

Job: Systems Analyst (production support/application development)

Salary: less than 100K.

Experience: 7years working on application development, total 12 years in IT if I include other IT positions.

My first Help Desk position was about 25K, I made about 35K a couple of years later in 2nd tier, and I was making around 50K when I came to application development 7 years ago..
 
Electrical Engineering
Senior Electrical Lead Engineer
Let the salary experts decide.
 
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Yeah, south of Toledo OH there's some beautiful areas. I'm on 1 acre on a decent house be built about 7 years ago. This is what $200K gets you around here:

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this reminds me of a time when i got lost in maumee...
 
Lol 300 posts in 12 years. Must wait for these threads.

Although that number sounds low for 12 years for these types of threads.

You must not know what engineeirng is about then. Besides that's a lead position in the consulting field. Regardless that's with 11 years experience and moving up in the ranks.
 
Yeah, it's a lot of posturing. People that have big salaries have no problem telling people about it.

Why would I need to tell anybody about it? My parents and brother don't even know what I make.

One of the wealthiest guys I've known personally would never say what he made. Didn't prevent him from being one of the largest landowners in the state while also tromping through a field at 75 like he was a little kid just so he could show us some hunting land.

If anything I'd think the opposite. If you have it nobody needs to know exactly what "it" is.
 
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Dang. $200k might get you a shitty condo around here.

Heh...around here $200K might get you a studio condo in a neighborhood where people dry their clothes on a common fence. Not bad if you dont mind constant sirens and hobos urinating on your street parked car. I really do hope the market crashes again.
 
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