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849185 No.849185 [Reply] [Original]

OK I graduated a couple of months ago with a bachelors in IT management and have 3 years of experience working with the college as a student.
Now I just got a job that is offering me 28600 yearly salary is a rural area would you consider this to low or about average?

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849189

Salary threads are pointless if you don't list the fucking country you live in.

>> No.849191

>>849189
Sorry I live in America.

>> No.849197

>>849185
>>849191
this may be of use
http://livingwage.mit.edu/

>> No.849199

>>849191

That's $13.75 hourly. I'd say it's on the low side for a job that requires a bachelors.

You're really getting fucked in the ass to if you're working over 40 hours a week,

>> No.849359

Let me guess. You're going into tech support? I'd recommend going into jobs that are the meat of a business, like a software company's professional services department if you can pull it off