Originally posted by: optoman
I know someone who graudated from Tulane law school this year and she told me that almost half the class didn't have a job lined up. Luckily she did but got the job from summer interships at the company. Last time I talked to her, last month, she said that about a third of her class still didn't have jobs. Imagine coming out of law school with $250K worth of debt. 🙁
Originally posted by: Cal166
While fixing her computer today, she told me that she needs to speak. I became a little nervous, she kicked the accountant out of her office and that made me even more nervous. So anyways it turns out that she wanted to talk to me about my future with this company. Am graduating next spring semester so am guessing that since I haven?t spoken to them about my future with the company, they thought they might loose me, so they want speak to me first. She said that I will slowly move into a position as a Project Manager.
I've been with this company 8 years this coming Christmas. I have been working full and part time with them. For the past couple of month I?ve been working as ON CALL duty because the company was doing badly. Haven?t gotten a raise in 2 years due to the firing of all my supervisors.
So what do you think a good starting salary would be for me?
I manage a mid-size network, work as a desktop support, some AutoCAD drawings, as copy boy and other crap for the company.
Will get my BS degree in Telecommunications (which what this company does)
Thanks for listening
-Calvin
Originally posted by: alkemyst
There are programmers here working at $10/hr with degrees and what's really killing the market is all these cert holding teenagers and young 20 somethings willing to work at just $10/hr.
You are probably correct, and yet there are many people here who scoff at A+, MCSE, CNE and other "worthless" certificates.Originally posted by: alkemyst
There are programmers here working at $10/hr with degrees and what's really killing the market is all these cert holding teenagers and young 20 somethings willing to work at just $10/hr.
Originally posted by: Koing
Why the hell would someone go in knowing they would come out with $250k in debt? Hell you can start a pretty decent business with that saved up somewhere. Or invest it and work a job that pays well for a few years and add that in. I would NEVER go to Uni knowing I'd come out $250k in debt. That to me is just insane.........
I know education in the states is pricey but THAT is INSANE to me. I'm glad I don't have to pay those kind of fees in the UK.........