> On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:42:56PM -0500, Duncan Shannon wrote:
> > Well, i guess this isint too off topic, as it applies to people who use
> > linux their job, but mostly re: your jobs.
> >
> > I moved here from boston, and am kinda outta touch of the tech scene
here.
> >
> > Not asking any overly personal details... but what would be considered
> > "average" linux sysadmin salary around here with 2-5 years experience?
> >  In boston, i think that you could safely be in the $60K+ range.
>
> I'd say $60K would be on the high end personally.

It seems there is a pretty wide range. I'd say those lucky enough to have
retained their positions in the unix world might consider themselves real
lucky.

-mj

>
> >
> > Along with that, but more vauge... what's an average number of days off
> > a year given to salaried employes? My Employer things we are *above*
> > average at 10 days. Sheesh.
>
>
> If you're making the $60K, i'd accept 10 days, if you're making around
$40K
> I was getting 23.2375 days per year (7.15 hours per pay period) at my last
> systems administrator job.
>
> >
> > thanks for your input.
> >
>
> There are actually websites out there where you can compare your salary..
> (and present something to your boss to let them know you're not BS'ing)
>
> > duncan
>
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