| Date: | Wed, 17 Jun 1998 12:46:18 -0400 |
| Reply-To: | Eva Stamenovic <stameno@SDAC.HARVARD.EDU> |
| Sender: | "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU> |
| From: | Eva Stamenovic <stameno@SDAC.HARVARD.EDU> |
| Subject: | Re: Salary |
| In-Reply-To: | <9BC55278CBBDD1118EC600805FEA0A52E61D3D@exchange05.comp.pge.com> |
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If you were interested in the costs of living comparison,
you can check "THE SALARY CALCULATOR" on the web at:
http://www2.homefair.com/calc/salcalc.html?NETSCAPE_LIVEWIRE.src=realtor
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Berryhill, Timothy wrote:
> Probably $40K-$80K for most people. Less with no relevant experience or for
> a life affirming job, more if you happen to be exactly what they need and
> they know it. I expect the stock options down the peninsula could be
> valuable, but only if the company takes off.
>
>
> Tim Berryhill - Contract Programmer and General Wizard
> TWB2@PGE.COM or http://www.aartwolf.com/twb.html
> Frequently at Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Francisco
> The correlation coefficient between their views and
> my postings is slightly less than 0
> > ----------
> > From: Zahra Ghasemi[SMTP:zghasemi@DIAG.BRACCO.COM]
> > Reply To: Zahra Ghasemi
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 6:05 AM
> > To: SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
> > Subject: Salary
> >
> > I wonder if somebody knows about the range of salary
> > in the bay area for statistician and statistical programmer
> >
> > Tanks in advance
> >
>
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