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Date:         Fri, 27 Jun 1997 07:35:30 -0400
Reply-To:     amoynahan@epsilon.com
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
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From:         Aaron Moynahan <amoynahan@EPSILON.COM>
Organization: Office
Subject:      Re: SAS Rates
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Show me the money! Show me the money!

I can say it.

Show me the money|

Aaron

Xlr82sas wrote: > > Hi SAS-Lers, > > I received numerous replies on my last post on SAS rates. I did not > think 80-150K was all that high. Most of my colleagues get between 65 and > 100 per hour, however they are all direct ( no agency). The 100 per hour > is market targeting, another is getting 80 per hour for mainframe database > support, two are getting 65/70 for list pulls and finally one is getting > 75 for clinical trials. These are NY/NJ/CT rates. > > Here is another ad : > > MARKET RESEARCH > DECISION MODELING > Stat modeling & consumer preference > analysis to optimize mktg efforts for > pharm, CPG & fin'l srvcs co's. Many > pos nationwide for Analysts & Mgrs. > SAS, CART or CHAID pref $50-125K > > This is an agency so you need to increase the dollars by 25 to 40% for > direct work. > > PS I have sent email to the agency with the avertising the 80-150K > posting, to see if SAS should have been SAP. > > There seems to very strong demand for SAS programmers right now. > Roger J DeAngelis > CompuCraft Inc > XLR82SAS@aol.com ( Accelerate to SAS ) > http://members.aol.com/xlr82sas/utl.html


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