How much did you make straight out of college?

Mentat

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Just wondering...cuz I'm graduating from college. Want to get a gauge.

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05 April 2007
I was wondering...are there any ChemE's out there? That is my major and I'd like to know what range is 'normal.'

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10 April 2007
Got offered $68,000 in SoCal with a company I want to work for (Fluor)
Also got offered $65,000 to work for a different company in SoCal that I think would be fun to work for (Northrup)
 

ed21x

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~40k. I believe that is below average for an engineer though, but the upside is that I get to commute from home.

<~ Still on his first Job after graduating from Berkeley in 06.
 

AccruedExpenditure

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~60k. I do Internet Marketing/Product Management for a major .com, I too get to commute from home.

<~ Still on his first Job after graduating from Berkeley in 06.
 

SoLiDus88

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commute from home? do you mean working at home? if not dont see that as a benefit. im graduating this year making in the 60s doing IT (software engineering).
 

gar3555

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~60K Computer Engineering / Kansas State University 05

<~ Still on First job
 

RichieZ

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60K <- consultant
+ I made about 15K-20K extra on top of that tax free from of mileage, per diem, travel benefits etc

graduated 05
 

EagleKeeper

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12K when I was commissioned in the USAF
 

bignateyk

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53K as an engineer. The cost of living is absurdly low however. (I only pay $250 a month to live in a 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, 3 story townhouse with 2 other people). I also get amazing benefits (5 weeks vacation, 12 holidays, great insurance, tuition discount for graduate work, etc...)
 

SirChadwick

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LOL, gotta love some of the responses you'll get here in ATOT.... everyone makes bank supposedly.

40k here as a pc support specialist starting my first year
 

clamum

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$26k/yr doing web design, now I'm making a little over $31k/yr doing application development. I've only been at this current job for about 5 weeks. The median income for a household here is just under $30k/yr though.
 

bignateyk

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Originally posted by: SirChadwick
LOL, gotta love some of the responses you'll get here in ATOT.... everyone makes bank supposedly.

40k here as a pc support specialist starting my first year

:confused: They all look pretty reasonable to me looking at the degrees associated with them.
 

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(graduated in 2000) I had an offer for $34k to work 3x12's right out of college doing the same thing that I was interning for at $13 an hour. Another prospect in a different part of the state came through and I took that one for $36k a year. I worked the first one for 3 weeks before quitting.

A couple months after working the job at $36k I told them that I was really underpaid for the work and did my research on what I should be making and got bumped up to $42k.

So in a matter of about 3 months of graduating I went from $34k to $36k to $42k.

Computer science degree doing some desktop support/admin stuff in the midwest.

Right now I'd be lucky to pull those same salaries right out of school doing the same work.
 

krunchykrome

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Another thing; you say you are graduating from college. I hope this isnt your first or only resource for researching starting salaries.

 

bwatson283

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Business Management Degree from a NC Liberal Arts Private school. Moved to CO and made 26k in the Mortgage business.
 

ggnl

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Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
LOL, gotta love some of the responses you'll get here in ATOT.... everyone makes bank supposedly.

40k here as a pc support specialist starting my first year

:confused: They all look pretty reasonable to me looking at the degrees associated with them.

Just wait, these threads never fail to degenerate into stupid arguments and bragging.