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Job
Salaries
Government Jobs
pay much lower Job Salaries than private sector- not always true.
The private sector jobs pay mostly what the market demands. Some
skills are higher in demand than others. The Government Job Salaries
mostly depend on collective bargaining strength of the unions, cost
of living and state of economy. Lower Job Salaries are compensated
by liberal benefits. Government Job Salaries vary a lot by state and
districts within the state with higher Job Salaries in affluent
metro districts and lower in rural areas.
Job Salaries
are not paid on a whim; rather, dollar values assigned to positions
come from elaborate investigations and analyses. These
investigations run the gamut of simple, logical job rankings (i.e.,
the position of president of a company should be paid more than the
position of a maintenance engineer) to extensive analyses. Once
these analyses are finished, job ratings are statistically compared
to determine the relative worth of the job to the company. Averaging
of Job Salaries is acceptable method of determining earning
potential.
Job Salaries
vary based on geo-graphical location, with those working in larger
cities earning the most money. The increase in Job Salaries would
result from more two-income families and less expensive air fairs.
Most Job Salaries are proportionate to the level of education
achieved.
Job Salaries in
entry-level positions are anywhere between twenty five thousand
dollars to twenty nine thousand dollars. In higher positions for
people with accounting experience of over five years can earn
salaries anywhere upward of fifty five thousand
dollars.
Physician
employment provides Job Salaries that are among the highest of any
occupation. According to the latest data available on physician jobs
from the American Medical Association, median income after expenses
for allopathic physicians was about $160,000 in 1998. The middle 50
percent earned between $120,000 and $240,000 a year. Self-employed
physicians who own or are part owners of their medical practice had
higher median incomes than salaried physicians. Earnings vary
according to number of years in practice, geographic region, hours
worked, skill, personality, and professional
reputation.
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