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Is 65K offer low by Microsoft standard?

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working for long hours is not a bad thing, specially since you will be just starting your career, your stress should be more on how much you learn/how much experience you get at this point, rather than just money and an easy work schedule. that is IMO atleast.
 
Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
65k is pretty good with just a B.S. Places like Gruman or Raytheon give about 75k to ppl w/ master's.

Are you saying that NGC and Raytheon *only* give 75k to people with Masters? Whereas, making 65k is good by MS standards with "just" a B.S.? I am not sure I follow. Isn't that like saying "The hamburger is $6 and the steak is $15."?
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
65k is pretty good with just a B.S. Places like Gruman or Raytheon give about 75k to ppl w/ master's.

Are you saying that if NGC and Raytheon *only* give 75k to people with Masters? Whereas, making 65k is good by MS standards with "just" a B.S.? I am not sure I follow. Isn't that like saying "The hamburger is $6 and the steak is $15."?


WTF?
:roll:
 
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