Good annual salary?

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#1 Morphic
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Im graduating in a week or so and I never really had a decent job, its been all fast food and department stores for me. I was wondering, what would be a good annual salary to shoot for? Any perks I should keep an eye out for?

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#2 spazzx625
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Graduating high school or college? Also, salaries vary WILDLY depending on career...So it's impossible to say.
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[QUOTE="spazzx625"]Graduating high school or college? Also, salaries vary WILDLY depending on career...So it's impossible to say.

This; also vary surprisingly widely by region.
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#4 CyleM
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I would say $30K or more... unfortunately I make less than that and have been graduated for more than a year now with a MIS degree... :( my life is sad...
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[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="spazzx625"]Graduating high school or college? Also, salaries vary WILDLY depending on career...So it's impossible to say.

This; also vary surprisingly widely by region.

Yeah, cost of living is ridiculous is some areas...
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[QUOTE="spazzx625"][QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="spazzx625"]Graduating high school or college? Also, salaries vary WILDLY depending on career...So it's impossible to say.

This; also vary surprisingly widely by region.

Yeah, cost of living is ridiculous is some areas...

*waves from the SF bay area* TC may want to try sites like salary.com to see ranges for the particular field they are working in; they show things like bell curve salary distributions
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#7 Morphic
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College. Getting a BS in Computer Information Systems.

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[QUOTE="xaos"] *waves from the SF bay area*

Yeah, no kidding...I was job hunting in the bay area a while back and was surprised at the salaries...Until I started looking for an apartment :?
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#9 Atmanix
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Straight out of college is usually around 30-40k I think. Like someone else stated before though, it varies with region, and degree.

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Since you gave me zero information on where you live or what you'll be doing for a job, a good annual salary based on my region would be $75,000+
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#11 spazzx625
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You're graduating college without even an internship? You will be very lucky to find a job at all...But salaries will still vary wildly.
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#12 CyleM
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You're graduating college without even an internship? You will be very lucky to find a job at all...But salaries will still vary wildly.spazzx625
yeah it does... I graduated without an internship since I had a family already when I was still in school... my son was a mistake but I wouldn't take him back for anything... but it does suck my job sucks and since I have no experience I am just a college graduate with a piece of paper that means nothing...
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It is all about location, location, location...60,000 in Dallas is much different than 60,000 in NYC
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#14 mattisgod01
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I'm Australian so my opinion probably doesn't count for much, but whatever the average salary is would be a good target.

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1 mil id say
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#16 Morphic
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You're graduating college without even an internship? You will be very lucky to find a job at all...But salaries will still vary wildly.spazzx625
I live in a small town in southeastern ohio, so there wasn't many jobs where i could get that kind of experience. Id like to stay in Ohio/WestVirginia/PA area if i can.

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#17 flazzle
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Since you are just starting out, you shouldn't worry so much about salary but more about experience.

Find a job with the best experience that will take you further in your career.

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It is all about location, location, location...60,000 in Dallas is much different than 60,000 in NYCrawsavon
Tell me about it. I have to get the hell outta here. A special at the bar is $5 Bud Light. WTF?
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#19 rawsavon
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[QUOTE="rawsavon"]It is all about location, location, location...60,000 in Dallas is much different than 60,000 in NYCwstfld
Tell me about it. I have to get the hell outta here. A special at the bar is $5 Bud Light. WTF?

No joke I got mad about 2.50 beer in Lubbock...now I would love to pay that
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#20 Ontain
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depends on the position as well as the location of course. but really it's tough to get a decent one straight out of college if you don't have any experience.

oh almost forgot. also depends on what benefits you get and how much unpaid overtime is expected. I know a few that make good bank but work like 12 hour days and are on contract so no vacation or sick days and no benefits(healthcare, retirement fund, etc).

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#21 Fdar
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With no on the job experince you better be a quick learner. A good starting salary for you would be what ever pays the bills. Once you get some experince under your belt then you can try to move up or move on, for that pie in the sky salary. My advice for you is dont commit carrier sucide by taken a job that only gives limited experince in your field.