BS Meteorology, MS Atmospheric Sciences (07)NC DENR - DAQ (Started July 2007)~$44kTypical (State Gov't)Negotiated a little (had other offer in hand)Raleigh, NC40/wk + shift weekends[Edited on August 9, 2011 at 3:01 PM. Reason : oooh, page 3]
8/9/2011 2:54:38 PM
Lol I posted mine almost a year ago and I still haven't started. It can't come soon enough.
8/9/2011 2:59:49 PM
(Then)Major: BS Textile EngineeringJob/Employer: Process Improvement EngineerStarting Salary: $54KBenefits: standard benefits, no stocks (private company)Negotiate offer: noLocation: Laurens, SC (yuck)Hours per week: 45-50(Now)Major: M.Ed. Higher Education AdministrationJob/Employer: Private University, Residence LifeStarting Salary: $36KBenefits: standard benefits, 22 vacation days, 14 holidays, free housing in Manhattan, 401K that auto puts in 5% and matches another 5%.Negotiate offer: noLocation: New York, NYHours per week: 40 - 50 depending on how many events are going on, 10AM - 4PM daily with nighttime and weekend events sometimes
8/9/2011 11:39:57 PM
Major: Business Management (also took some extra courses in bio, A&P, and physics)Job/Employer: Personal Trainer and Strength Coach - Self EmployedStarting Salary: 25-60/hr varies depending on client and location. I would say average is about $35/hourBenefits: None. But I am my own boss and make my own hours Negotiate offer: n/aLocation: RaleighHours per week: 25-40hours
8/10/2011 3:55:27 PM
(then)Major: construction Engineering and ManagementJob: Project EngineerStarting Salary: 52k plus 4k bonusBenefits: health 401k etcNegotiate offer: yesLocation: RaleighHours: 45-50 until job got to the end then 70-80NowJob: general contractorSalary: $35k reported Benefits: I get to see Maury and oprah everydayLocation: RaleighHours: 25-40
8/10/2011 6:49:24 PM
bttt if you don't want to post in fear of being in bad taste since you have friends on here, feel free to PM me and I'll post it
8/13/2011 11:47:41 AM
wrong thread[Edited on August 13, 2011 at 1:48 PM. Reason : wrong thread]
8/13/2011 1:47:33 PM
PhD ChemistryUnemployedSalary: $0/yearBenefits: 52 weeks vacation
8/14/2011 10:45:49 AM
Anonymous post via pm for those thinking about med school:Major: B.S. in Textile Chemistry; M.D.Job/Employer: General Surgery resident, major academic medical centerStarting Salary: $44k (+$1k each year of training)Benefits: heavily discounted medical/dental/vision/life, 3 weeks vacation, free hospital foodNegotiate offer: n/aLocation: NCHours per week: "80"
8/14/2011 11:22:58 PM
Major: Animal Science (07)Job/Employer: Sunny Pines Farm as an assistant breeding manager (equine)Starting Salary: 24kBenefits: noneNegotiate offer: Believe it or not yes and they fought me the whole time (that should have been my warning about the job)Location: Lucama, NCHours per week: During breeding season roughly 120/wk off season 80/wkThis is why 3 years ago I switched career fields altogether and went into medical sales for a diagnostic laboratory co. BEST DECISION OF MY LIFE[Edited on August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM. Reason : .]
8/15/2011 9:07:42 AM
^were you paid hourly or salary?sounds like we have a winner here.
8/15/2011 10:27:08 AM
8/15/2011 11:34:22 AM
Major: BS Meteorology (09)Job/Employer: Meteorologist Starting Salary: ~20kBenefits: noneNegotiate offer: A little but not much room to work withLocation: NCHours per week: varies but around 40.Note: This is why we say the education of a nuclear engineer for the salary of a 7-11 employee. I also only was able to land this 2 years after graduation.
8/15/2011 12:12:57 PM
^did you know ahead of time pay was that low or were you just unlucky?
8/15/2011 1:31:19 PM
^^ Riiiiiiiight. Why not just be a Nuc Eng then?
8/15/2011 3:39:32 PM
Now that I'm back in the States, I'll post about my Americaland job.Major: International PoliticsJob: University administrationStarting salary: $30kBenefits: Full medical, dental, vision, healthcare reimbursement plan, dependent reimbursement plan, decent vacation and sick leave, flex time, subsidized childcare, paid maternity leave, discounted gym membership, free health coach, discounts at various businesses around townNegotiate Offer: NoLocation: HereHours/week: 40ish
8/15/2011 4:11:04 PM
8/16/2011 6:43:07 AM
Meteorology is absolutely nothing like engineering as a curriculum. You are lyin to yourself dawg.
8/16/2011 7:36:32 AM
Ok guys Denzel is here to stop this thread from derailing
8/16/2011 7:41:14 AM
8/16/2011 8:05:32 AM
Back to topic:Add'l info from someone else:Degree: BS in Business Admin.Employer: Employer not Disclosed / HR Salary: $27kBenefits: TypicalNegotiate: NopeLocation: RaleighHours per Week: 40
8/16/2011 8:33:30 AM
When you sign up for Meteorology you know the pay will most likely be very low to start. As for kinds of jobs the general public only knows of TV but most meteorologists are never in front of a camera. In fact in many larger cities the people on air are often not meteorologists at all. The overall problem in the field is too many mets and not enough openings.
8/16/2011 12:40:00 PM
June 2010:Class 2010Major: EE/CPEJob/Employer: Software EngineerStarting Salary: $60,000 + 5% bonusBenefits: Medical/Dental(deducted), 3000 shares stock(not public, yet), 21 days generic PTO, awesome company culture(beer/wine at work - usually after 5pm once or twice a week, go out for dinner, lots of company events, very young company)Negotiate offer:Yes just the bonusLocation: BostonHours per week: 45-50 hrs a weekNow:Same company, another 3000 shares stock and a 25% pay raise. 75k. Today is a good day.
8/17/2011 9:36:14 PM
Then: 2005Major: EnglishJob/Employer: Television Reporter/ProducerStarting Salary: $12.50/hrBenefits: None Negotiate offer:Location: RTP, NCHours per week: 40 to 50NowJob: Writer/Content StrategistSalary: $40/hr, plus time-and-a-half after 40 hours Benefits: Minimal. Option to work from home up to half the time, free entry to theme parks, 2 bonus weeks' pay after each 2000 hours workedNegotiate: Yes. Requested extra pay and telecommuting. Granted.Location: Central Florida
8/18/2011 7:53:45 AM
Then: 2009Major: BS Comp. Sci. (09)Job/Employer: UNIX AdministratorStarting Salary: 54kBenefits: Medical/Dental/401K/etc.80 Hr. Vacation + 2 Floating HolidaysNegotiate offer: N/ALocation: Raleigh, NCHours per week: 40NowJob: Datacenter/Lab AdministratorSalary: 62KBenefits: Medical/Dental/401K/Stock Purchase Plan120 Hr. Vacation + 2 Floating HolidaysNegotiate: Yes, requested increased salaryLocation: RTP, NC[Edited on August 18, 2011 at 8:25 AM. Reason : Degree]
8/18/2011 8:25:03 AM
Undergrad - 2008Major: Statistics/EconomicsJob/Employer: Operations work w/major financial companyStarting Salary: 35k but got time and a half if I worked OTBenefits: Typical benefits (med, dental, etc), good 401k match that I don't get since I left prior to vesting, 2 weeks of vacationNegotiate offer: NoLocation: CaryHours per week: 40Post Grad School - 2011Major: AnalyticsJob/Employer: Consultant w/major firmStarting Salary: A lot more than before, see following link for average salary numbers (making above avg): http://analytics.ncsu.edu/?page_id=248 Benefits: Typical benefits (med, dental, etc), 401k with decent match, pension, 5 weeks PTO although I probably won't be able to use it all, get to keep all airline miles and hotel points, also got signing and relocation bonusNegotiate offer: NoLocation: Dallas, TXHours per week: 40 - 60 typically, could be more depending on the project and/or travel
8/18/2011 10:01:51 AM
I work from home on Fridays and various other days. ^hey I work for a consulting firm doing analytics too![Edited on August 18, 2011 at 10:38 AM. Reason : s]
8/18/2011 10:37:24 AM
8/18/2011 3:42:39 PM
Major: Spanish Language and LiteratureJob/Employer: Non-profit - Drop-out prevention/Graduation Coach for Hispanic HS studentsStarting Salary: 34,000 (one year contract)Benefits: none Negotiate offer: noLocation: BurlingtonHours per week: 40ish
8/18/2011 10:24:22 PM
2007Major: Communication - mediaJob/Employer: Promotion assistant - Putumayo World MusicStarting Salary: 28K but jumped to 32k after a few monthsBenefits: full medical and a 401k, 18 days vacation Negotiate offer: noLocation: nycHours per week: 40nowJob/Employer: Real Estate Agent / Ideal Properties GroupStarting Salary: Commission based so I really have no idea at this point but around 3k a month.Benefits: noneNegotiate offer: noLocation: BrooklynHours per week: 5-60 - Depends on how motivated I am that week. Average 25ish.[Edited on August 19, 2011 at 10:00 AM. Reason : now!]
8/19/2011 9:54:00 AM
^^^So you were making less than minimum wage and had no benefits or rights. Awesome.I no longer have doubts about the "education bubble."
8/19/2011 10:00:35 AM
Bump after a few years. So how old was everyone when they hit 100k salary?
4/22/2014 7:15:19 PM
I'll let everyone know when I hit 100k.2010Major: Communication - MEd, Technology educationJob/Employer: CMS Middle school teacherStarting Salary: 32kBenefits: noneNegotiate offer: noLocation: CharlotteHours per week: 40-802011Major: Communication - MEd, Technology educationJob/Employer: Manufacturing SupervisorStarting Salary: 45kBenefits: 5 days PTONegotiate offer: noLocation: StatesvilleHours per week: 40-50
4/22/2014 7:33:38 PM
I'll hit 100k in about 3 yrs, when I get my GS-14 [Edited on April 22, 2014 at 8:25 PM. Reason : ]
4/22/2014 8:25:24 PM
Graduated in 2009 with an MAE. 28 now. Hoping this next role banks me 105-110k. Completely changed direction and went into software though. It's where the monies be.
4/22/2014 8:29:30 PM
I'm gonna be able to start teleworking/hoteling this October, so I'm moving back to Raleigh, which will be like a $ promotion in and of itself
4/22/2014 8:31:43 PM
nvm.[Edited on April 22, 2014 at 8:58 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2014 8:47:59 PM
2013Major: B.A. EnglishJob/Employer: Research Analyst / Production EditorStarting Salary: 30kBenefits: Full Medical/Dental/Vision, 15 days vacation, employee stock optionsNegotiate offer: noLocation: Cary, NCHours per week: 45[Edited on April 22, 2014 at 11:32 PM. Reason : f]
4/22/2014 11:32:19 PM
These salaries are a lil depressing, wtf is wrong with this country...
4/23/2014 1:34:11 AM
Not a ncsu grad but grad of unc school systemMajor: comp sciJob/Employer: IT infrastructure / IT project managementStarting Salary: started 40k in 2011, now at 55kBenefits: 401k 3% match then half match to 5. 3 weeks pto and 5 company holidays. Work remote when needed.Negotiate offer: noLocation: east of raleighHours per week: 40-50[Edited on April 23, 2014 at 4:11 AM. Reason : D]
4/23/2014 4:10:53 AM
2011Major: Spanish Language and LiteratureJob/Employer: Non-profit - Drop-out prevention/Graduation Coach for Hispanic HS studentsStarting Salary: 34,000 (one year contract)Benefits: none Negotiate offer: noLocation: BurlingtonHours per week: 40ishNowJob/Employer: NCSU- Study AbroadStarting Salary: 31,000Benefits: Standard NCSU benfits + (basically) free grad schoolNegotiate offer: noLocation: RaleighHours per week: 40
4/23/2014 8:33:41 AM
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4/23/2014 11:35:09 AM
4/23/2014 11:38:15 AM
Yeah me too.
4/23/2014 11:51:12 AM
BSENE with minor in Business Compliance audits for consultantstarting salary: $65k +performance benefits benefits: full health insurance, 3 weeks vacation, no 401knegotiate offer: yes, i had multiple offers from recruitershours per week: 35-45location: when starting it varied, i was usually onsite at client's(i don't feel comfortable listing current salary or anything)
4/23/2014 11:53:40 AM
Yeah, I should have stayed in an engineering major, or pursued two degrees. I work for a tech company and can drink beer/espresso all day, but I'd trade a lot to triple my salary.
4/23/2014 11:59:12 AM
GS-14? very nice dweedle2008:Major: Accounting - Managerial ConcentrationJob/Employer: Auditor Trainee, Department of DefenseStarting Salary: GS-07 Step 1 ($37,500)Benefits: 5% matching TSP (after 6 months), 10 paid holidays per year, 13 annual leave days per year, 13 sick leave days per year, Federal Employee health/dental insurance, FERS pension after 25 years of service (vested at 5 years)Negotiate offer: NoLocation: North Charleston, SCHours per week: 402014Job/Employer: Senior Auditor, Department of DefenseStarting Salary: GS-12 Step 3 ($75,000)Benefits: 5% matching TSP, 10 paid holidays per year, 20 annual leave days per year, 13 sick leave days per year, Federal Employee health/dental insurance, FERS pension after 25 years of service (vested), employer paid Masters Program (earning online from UMD at government's expense) & CPA license (government pays for CPA courses and examinations), work at home once a week/when requested, flex hoursLocation: Charleston, SC (downtown )Hours per week: 40
4/23/2014 1:24:11 PM
2009:Major: Political ScienceJob/Employer: Administrative and Business Manager, NCSUStarting Salary: 23,000Benefits: worked from home 90%Negotiate offer: NoLocation: Raleigh, NCHours per week: 20worked here half time during grad school.Now:Graduate degrees: Public Administration; International Studies - Political EconomyJob/Employer: Management Analyst, Dept. of Health and Human Services Starting Salary: 47,500 (contractor)Benefits: 12 vacation days, PTO days, 13 federal holidays, 401k, medical/dentalHours: 40 (flexible scheduling)By June I'll be a federal FTE at GS-9 (49k) and get all the Federal benefits ^ listed above. By December I'll qualify for GS-11 (60k).[Edited on April 23, 2014 at 1:39 PM. Reason : dat GS]
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