Is this a good pay for a network engr in NJ/NYC?

Audiotherapy

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I've got a lead for a contract position that offers 35/hr for a CCNP certified network engineer. I'm not sure if its in NJ or NYC. and I have to relocate from FL (which isnt that big of deal im single, dont have alot of furnitures)

so Im wondering is 35/hr a good salary to live in NJ or NYC? should I try to ask for more?
 

saltedeggman

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I don't have any expertise in the field, but i say that is pretty good

35*9hr*5days*4.3weeks = 6772.5month
 

coolred

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Originally posted by: saltedeggman
I don't have any expertise in the field, but i say that is pretty good

35*9hr*5days*4weeks = 6300 month

Technically i think that would time 4.3 weeks. Since some months have 5 and some only have 4
 

saltedeggman

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Originally posted by: coolred
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
I don't have any expertise in the field, but i say that is pretty good

35*9hr*5days*4weeks = 6300 month

Technically i think that would time 4.3 weeks. Since some months have 5 and some only have 4

corrected, just for you !!
 

Aharami

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35/hr ~ 70K/yr. thats really good salary depending on your experience
 

nageov3t

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I live pretty comfortably right outside of NYC on 35K. I don't think you'd have any major problems on 70K unless you wanted to move into a large apartment/condo in manhattan or anywhere on the NJ waterfront.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: saltedeggman
Originally posted by: coolred
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
I don't have any expertise in the field, but i say that is pretty good

35*9hr*5days*4weeks = 6300 month

Technically i think that would time 4.3 weeks. Since some months have 5 and some only have 4

corrected, just for you !!

Err... why'd you assume 9 hours a day, and if he does work 9 hours a day as a contractor, they'd have to pay him time and a half for the extra 5 hours a week. :)

I just use a simple formula - hourly rate * 2000. $70k is a pretty good salary. How old are you (OP)?
 

saltedeggman

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
Originally posted by: coolred
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
I don't have any expertise in the field, but i say that is pretty good

35*9hr*5days*4weeks = 6300 month

Technically i think that would time 4.3 weeks. Since some months have 5 and some only have 4

corrected, just for you !!

Err... why'd you assume 9 hours a day, and if he does work 9 hours a day as a contractor, they'd have to pay him time and a half for the extra 5 hours a week.

so network engineers only work 4 hours daily?
 

Audiotherapy

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Hi guys thanks for the wonderful inputs... im gonna be 24 in a 3 weeks. I'm praying that I'm the best candidate they have and if I get this job, I'll buy you guys a round of :beer:
 

Rudee

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It's the living in NJ or NYC thats the dealbreaker for me. filthy filthy cities.
 

GoingUp

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by contract position do you mean you have to have your own insurance and pay the extra social security tax?
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: saltedeggman
Originally posted by: mugs
Err... why'd you assume 9 hours a day, and if he does work 9 hours a day as a contractor, they'd have to pay him time and a half for the extra 5 hours a week.

so network engineers only work 4 hours daily?

No... I said 5 hours a week, not 5 hours a day. I was asking why you assumed 9 hours when a "standard" work week is 40 hours (above which hourly employees must be paid for overtime).

(9*5) - (8*5) = 5 hours a week

Gobadgers raises a good point. Health insurance in NJ will run you around $5000 a year. When you figure in that, plus no vacation days, no sick days, no 401k, extra ~7% in taxes, you're looking at the equivalent of a $50k/year salaried position, and you have no job security.

I'd say not worth relocating for the money, but when you figure in the intangible benefits of living in NJ vs FL (we have the best pizza IN THE WORLD), it's a lot more attractive ;)
 

her209

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$35 / hr * 2080 hours / year = $72800

Considering that's in NJC/NJ, I'd say that's pretty sh!tty.
 

pmoa

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i make 46.50 an hour in baltimore and after taxes it looks like 45K and dont forget rent in NYC or NJ and health insurance and your own SEP IRA. that is like a 60K job in the city....which is not living paycheck to paycheck, but not as comfortable.
 

isasir

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Originally posted by: audiotherapy
Hi guys thanks for the wonderful inputs... im gonna be 24 in a 3 weeks. I'm praying that I'm the best candidate they have and if I get this job, I'll buy you guys a round of :beer:

QFT

(Well it better be true!)
 

keeleysam

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
Originally posted by: mugs

I'd say not worth relocating for the money, but when you figure in the intangible benefits of living in NJ vs FL (we have the best pizza IN THE WORLD), it's a lot more attractive ;)

I'm going to have to contadict you. Chicago has the best pizza in the world.
 

psteng19

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Originally posted by: her209
$35 / hr * 2080 hours / year = $72800

Considering that's in NJC/NJ, I'd say that's pretty sh!tty.

Uhh... right... maybe if you're looking to live in a penthouse apartment on Park Ave :roll:

The only reason why you shouldn't take this job if you get an offer, is because it's a contract position and you have to relocate.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: Rudee
It's the living in NJ or NYC thats the dealbreaker for me. filthy filthy cities.

Since when is new jersey a city?

New Jersey girls are not trash, even trash gets picked up.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: psteng19
Originally posted by: her209
$35 / hr * 2080 hours / year = $72800

Considering that's in NJC/NJ, I'd say that's pretty sh!tty.

Uhh... right... maybe if you're looking to live in a penthouse apartment on Park Ave :roll:

The only reason why you shouldn't take this job if you get an offer, is because it's a contract position and you have to relocate.

With 1099 you'd pay a SH!TlOAD in taxes. I would ballpack that in addition to 15% social sec, on top of everything else, you'd probably only net about $40K a year. Assuming you could find health insurance for $150 a month, that comes down to about $38K a year, after taxes. The 1099 kills you.
 

Deslok

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's the living in NJ or NYC thats the dealbreaker for me. filthy filthy cities.

Since when is new jersey a city?

New Jersey girls are not trash, even trash gets picked up.


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