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network admins - how accurate is this salary quote?

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Just found this: salary for a net admin in CR, Iowa

I just landed a big raise, and even with that raise, I'm still barely even on that scale. If we were going by job descriptions, that is exactly what I do, plus a whole lot more.

Just curious. The boss-woman wants me to come up with a real job description and expectations. If this is salary quote is accurate, I'll have some serious food for thought.
 

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Doesn't seem too inaccurate, depending on where you are located. If I'm not mistaken cedar rapids is a sizable town. Here in the boon-docks $35k might let me live better than $45k in cedar rapids.
 

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Soybomb - CR is pretty decent sized(for the midwest anyhow), within half an hour of driving distance, we've probably got close to 200,000 people. This includes Iowa City and Marion as well.

Pretender - I think they missed a "zero" or two on that quote ;)
 

perry

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I just checked my job.. Extrapolate my hourly pay (I only work part time) and I'm right in the range that they give. Not too shabby I suppose.
 

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I hear ya there LAUST. I've got relatives in the Co Springs and Denver area. For what my Aunt and Uncle pay for their montly condo rental, I could have a mortgage on one HELL of a house!

$200,000 here will get you one big freaking nice house. I would imaging that $200,000 in the Denver area would be considered average.

I didn't know that vehicle prices would be that different. I figured that MSRP was MSRP, and that invoice price was invoice price. Are vehicles going for over MSRP or something in Denver?
 

LAUST

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It was a Used 95 Lightning it had 34K miles on it and he got it for $12,900 here in CO allot of people were still wanting $14-15K even with over 50K miles.

Yea 200K is about Average.. if you like where I live (DTC) Better get closer to 250-300 for a midsize. The nice new large ones by Parkmeadows are 450K +

I Guess it's nice to sell your California Home for Ungodly amounts and come here and buy it for only a half million... I know I can't do it and I'm in the middle of my scale :)
 

prontospyder

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Nahhh....it ain't that bad in Denver....yet. :)

Can get new 2000 sq ft home w/ basement for $196,000 in north Denver suburb.

And cars are not priced over MSRP...there are many dealers that will match your down payment dollar for dollar.. For example, a new VW Jetta can be had for $15K...not too bad.

But then again..I'm from Cali. :)
 

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Yeah...I have to admit...home prices are crazy in CO...

But it's not that bad of a drive to tech center...I once went from Northglenn to DTC at 8AM in about 50 min..
Then again I don't drive there on a daily basis. :)
 

prontospyder

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But the good thing about Denver is that there's also lots of tech jobs in the north also....IBM, Sun Microsystems, etc...