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Join Date: Nov 2002
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salary averages??????
what is the avg salary an advanced programmer makes? php java mysql.. standard shit
what is the avg salary of a server admin?
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30 rubies a month lol
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oh btw, im talking US staff.. not some 3rd world crap
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anywhere from 3200 to 4000 I believe
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for what and is that per month?
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This differs by market. Check out some of the stats on salary.com, among others. Someone with the same skill-set in South Carolina might make half as much as his counterpart in New York.
Average salary without a qualifier such as state -- better yet, city -- is meaningless.
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$3,200? In what 3rd world country?
I can make that with a deskjob punching numbers into a computer here in Boston. And thats without using my worthless bachelors.
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Dunno about server admins, but for programmers straight out of college, 35-40k/year, 50-60k for rather advanced guy and then it just goes up depending on experience. Around 70k/year should get you a pretty good senior programmer that can do frameworks and coordinate outsourced workers.
Edit: that's in my area, converted into USD.. it varies depending where you are |
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Let's do some business!
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about 2 years ago when i was at a computer school, programmers were getting picked up for about 36k-45k a year, and that was considered great
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probably not too high. 30-40 if you just need basic stuff.
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"Third world crap" can be just as good as "first world crap" - if not better in some instances. IT grads with some experience in Costa Rica earn around $10K/year - a salary for experienced programmers around $15K/year but can go as high as ya like if it's someone highly valued. CR is exporting fair amounts of software annually and this is obviously increasing - it's nicer to program shit here than in some other places.
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University graduate from an Ivy league, computer programmer, I would say about $80 - $90 thousand annually.
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the programmers I know that are good make around $100k/year.
for a pro DBA working with a real database around $150k/year. |
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Damn Right I Kiss Ass!
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He is still trying to figure out what the fuck I do since I have a high school education and live a bit better... |
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