Help from network guys and gals

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_Gadianton
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Re: Help from network guys and gals

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Interesting. So she's already overworked and they think by slapping on study requirements that she'll be more efficient? Well, of course they're looking for a way to squeeze her out. Is she salaried? Does she get paid Old Testament?

I think no matter how small the shop is, if it's all managed by one IT person (no outsourcing), then you're not going to get competent help for less than that.
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Re: Help from network guys and gals

Post by _Bryan Inks »

Scottie wrote:Plus, he feels like her 62k salary is exorbitantly high for her qualifications. Is it?


I'm salaried at 38k, with no formal schooling in networking/internet, but 8 years applied experience. . . as a Tier 1 support agent.

That's in Utah, (which is notoriously underpaid for IT jobs).

62k for a Network/Sys Admin? Unless you are in Utah (or a college), You guys are pretty lucky you found someone desperate enough to stoop that low.

The only network/sys admin I know that doesn't make at least 75, works for the college up in Montana, part time. And even he makes 50k.
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Re: Help from network guys and gals

Post by _Yoda »

Scottie, this site has some good information regarding salary averages using SLC as a base:

http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Cit ... ity/Salary

Now that we're all curious, you're going to have to tell us if she actually gets fired. :confused:
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