When was the last time you checked the private sector?
About a month ago. Basically, if I were to do more manager-like stuff, I'd be looking at a pay increase of 10-30%. If I stay strictly web, my salary would plummet, since they're really after the young kids they can pay 50 cents a Flash animation.
Thing is, there aren't a lot of jobs, and I've been sitting in the university the last five years as a lackey, despite the fact I am the alpha geek in this school, run all the web stuff, and even spent three months as interim academic programs manager. I'm not sure how any of that could translate in the real world anymore.
FTE w/benefits, that is. Not the recockulous amounts I'm occasionally paid to be a trained monkey with no actual standing or future.
Gawd, I miss the Boom. "$40/hour for web stuff? Why are you so cheap?"
All reports indicate that private sector around here fails to be all that and/or a bag of chips.
(Sure, it could have improved in the last 12 months, but given the track record for tech jobs in this city, I doubt it.)
Since the Crash, it's been a nightmare to be a techie in this city. I would think that four years out we'd have some significant washout of techies that would reduce the ratio of applicants/jobs. I think I've seen some of it -- a department I help with interviewing for a job opening had only 15 applicants for a position that had 36 in 2004 -- but it's still troubling that $30K is considered a good annual salary for an overtime-exempt web designer in this city.
I just checked the new 2006 premiums for the University health insurance plans.
One plan more than doubled its "family" premium. Most are up 10-20%.
Except our plan.
They cut the premium in half.
W. T. F????????
And I checked the state site, and it's true -- they cut the premium, and in the process they IMPROVED our coverage at the same time. So, in effect, I'm getting a 1% pay increase. Hurrah!
but it's still troubling that $30K is considered a good annual salary for an overtime-exempt web designer in this city.
That sounds fricking crazy. Especially after seeing house prices for the city. No wonder so many cities are overbuilding apartments and condos.
it's still troubling that $30K is considered a good annual salary for an overtime-exempt web designer in this city.
The hell? That's wrong on so many levels.
So I went and told Kara that it was time for us to go. "OH NO!" she shouted. "I just got here!" When I explained that I meant Mommy and Daddy were going she said, "Oh, okay." and walked off.
Hee. That is so Kara. Thanks for posting the pictures, Deena. The shirt looks great on Kara, and I love Aidan asleep in the pizza. They're so damn adorable.
dances around the room
They don't explain the "whys" of it very well, but the benefits look upgraded. Only two deductibles are going up -- max OOP for prescriptions and hospital visits.
But yeah, more money in the pocket. I was planning on using my raise to offset the higher costs, but now I think I'm going to throw part of that money into the Sec. 125 so I can get new glasses in January.
Scrolled back until I found the links. Kara is such a cutie pie. Aidan asleep is so sweet. I'm all awwww over here.
The hell? That's wrong on so many levels.
Supply of web people was higher than demand after the Crash, and salaries have never recovered fully from the glut. Then real estate took off.
I make more than $30K, but I couldn't buy even a condo on my salary.
Kara has been a sass monster tonight. We took them to taco bell and then to the library. On the way to the library she said, "Mommy, say 'car.'
Me: Car
Kara: Now say 'uh'
Me: uh
Kara: There! That's how you spell it! Say KARA! I am NOT little missy.