^that's precisely why I decided to get out of NoVA
8/16/2005 8:01:35 AM
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8/16/2005 9:03:57 AM
8/16/2005 9:16:05 AM
It depends on me as well. If I'm in Kansas City, then usually 40 - 45. If I travel, it goes up quite a bit more because you're at client sites and the work has to get done. But I'm salaried, so I make what I make regardless. But they also pay a per diem when I travel, and of course, car/hotel/air.
8/16/2005 9:44:51 AM
I really miss per diem... that was like an extra 200 a week
8/16/2005 9:50:46 AM
Yeah it's really nice. They give me $50 a day. If I eat continental breakfast and eat moderately throughout the day, I can stand to make an extra $120 bucks a week... or $480 bucks a month.That's a good portion of my rent. Plus, I don't buy groceries.
8/16/2005 9:58:46 AM
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8/16/2005 10:36:34 AM
choco: i average about 40 of work (usually monday->thursday and don't do much more than conference calls on friday if there are any scheduled) and then ~8hrs of travel each week counting driving to the airport/waiting/flying/driving home - busy weeks can get up to 55+travel - slow weeks i post a lot on here
8/16/2005 10:42:03 AM
MS prtm - natural resources: 54K (38 hr week)
8/16/2005 4:22:39 PM
8/17/2005 7:43:02 AM
8/18/2005 8:22:40 AM
^^haha you are definitely right. with margins so high, refineries are pushing as hard as they can go.... and of course that means a lot more work for me... but my end of year bonus will be so sweet this year BUY SHELL, K?
8/18/2005 9:39:03 AM
oil companies are evil k
8/19/2005 12:09:24 PM
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8/19/2005 5:06:59 PM
^^ exactly.
8/19/2005 6:35:08 PM
BS: Industrial EngineeringStarting: 49KHours per week: Usually right at 40
8/20/2005 1:25:23 AM
^^^but at the same time, someone who is willing to work 60 hours a week will likely have a higher output than one who works 40-45.
8/20/2005 9:00:14 PM
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8/20/2005 11:54:46 PM
Major: EnglishStarting: $36,500
8/21/2005 7:24:15 PM
8/22/2005 8:28:54 AM
YEAH MY OLD JOB AS A MANF. ENGINEER REQUIRED ME TO BE THERE ABOUT SIXTY HOURS PER WEEK B/C THEY RAN 2 SHIFTS....I WASN'T GETTING ANY OVERTIME AND ONLY MAKING 45k....I NOW WORK ONLY ABOUT 55 HOURS PER WEEK (INCLDING THE BAR JOB) AND MAKE CLOSE TO TWICE THAT
8/22/2005 9:27:18 AM
8/22/2005 9:47:39 AM
My company uses hours worked as a standard because we have to estimate the number of hours it would take to complete a project and then bid that amount. Granted, my situation is much different from most of you salaried people.Say to comission and validate a tablet press might take 100 man hours, so we'd write a proposal for a few thousand dollars or so.
8/22/2005 9:58:20 AM
^ yeah, we work in a similar way.
8/22/2005 10:00:41 AM
yeah, that's a definitely a different situation where measuring the quantity of hours is valid. The original question, though, was specific to salaried workers.
8/22/2005 10:04:30 AM
there are many companies out there whos employees are salaried, yet they still have to keep track of hours worked on particular projects in order the charge the customer correctly.we are a contractor to the govt, so we need to properly charge them for each project, yet I am still salaried.
8/22/2005 10:07:43 AM
Right, but the purpose is more for billing purposes than as a performance metric, correct?
8/22/2005 10:19:31 AM
touche
8/22/2005 10:20:08 AM
When I work over 40 Hours a week, its because I want to take the time to keep my shit organized. So it's for my own personal benefit, not something I need to do for the job or to keep up with it. Plus, I like to piddle around with admin bullshit to wind down sometimes.
8/22/2005 3:42:00 PM
Major: EEStarting Salary: 59k but it's in san diego so i pay out the ass for rent. but then again, it's san diego so i can't complain too much.
8/22/2005 7:41:46 PM
^^ that's because you're new, fresh, and starry eyed.give it time and you'll get bitter like the rest of them and grow to despise anything to do with administration
8/22/2005 7:50:52 PM
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8/22/2005 10:54:31 PM
Those are the type of bosses that perpetuate the tradition of ineptitude in management.I don't think i can even accurately state how many hours I'm putting in. Last week I worked 57 hours if I only count how long I was physically in the office (m-f 8-5 with no lunch break, and 6 hours sat and sun), but I also VPN in and work a few minutes here and there throughout the evening answering emails, following up with customers, etc. today I left at 3p.m. to spend some time at the driving range, and spent about an hour this evening catching up on other work. this week might turn out to be a 30 hour week, but I won't know until each day comes and goes.
8/22/2005 10:57:23 PM
I'm definitely not an 8-5 guy....I'm in the office as I type.But like Bobby said, I have no reservation leaving in the middle of the day to take care of my own business. I guess I'm just one of those people that is wired to work better at night[Edited on August 22, 2005 at 11:19 PM. Reason : *shrug*]
8/22/2005 11:18:57 PM
BUSStarting at $30k, with little to no input from a boss, run a 1 loaction store, not a chainrunning a hobby store too, so its like fun to do stuff- of course this was a rare opportunity and its here[Edited on August 23, 2005 at 8:55 AM. Reason : store]
8/23/2005 8:53:37 AM
hell mine's public information too:Degree: BS Industrial EngineeringJob: Firefighter, Town of CaryStarting Salary: $29,723.20 (1.5 years ago)Current Salary: $34,112.00 + Holiday Pay so around 36-37KSalary Range for current position: 31,865.60-46,238.40Mind you this is 10 days a month of working 24.5 hour days add part time employment and that's another 12-15KWife has BS Materials Science and she started at 50K
8/23/2005 10:08:55 AM
8/23/2005 11:42:13 AM
public informationmajor: master's in civil engineeringjob: NCDOT, asst. resident engineerstarting salary: 38kkeep in mind, living on the family farm don't cost much...i'm satisfieda comment on the master's...it hasn't helped me yet, possibly in the future tho.
8/23/2005 3:40:42 PM
^ Which office are you in?? I used to work in a couple there in raleigh. Switched to the contractor side 2 years ago. A masters will give you a pat on the back with the DOT, gotta get in design for that to make a difference.
8/24/2005 10:52:59 AM
any people in EE, my g/f is a senior in EE and thinks she will be doing quite well when she gets hired somewhere... I guess there are a few jobs available for that major out thereI'm fish and wildlife... who knows what I'll make
8/24/2005 12:00:12 PM
I am an EE grad. She'll be starting off b/n 45K-55K depending on where she goes to work. Maybe she'll have good luck finding a job though.
8/24/2005 1:47:57 PM
im in the new bern office..div.2 btw, how is the contractor side?? i've considered...but only for a little whilefor the time being, i'm really not that interested in any kind of design...i'm going to keep going with construction i believeobviously the pay went up on the contractor side, but how bout the hours you spend at work, benefits, etc.
8/24/2005 3:38:38 PM
Major: Forest ManagementJob: NC Forest Service - Nash County Service ForesterSalary: $28,157I am salaried and will work 40hrs/week. Because the state is so damn poor they put a cap on the time I work so I get comp time instead of overtime. I might make up for the lack of OT pay by going out west to fight fires for the US forest service.After I get registered as a forester in NC I'll get bumped up $4k.Its not a lot of money but it's alright I guess. When I start feeling bad I think of my sister who's living in seattle with almost the same salary.
8/25/2005 12:17:11 AM