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Re: Job Offer: Dept. of Planetary Sciences, Univ. of Arizona [message #5676 is a reply to message #5674] Fri, 26 January 1996 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Registered: January 1996
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George D. Palo (geop@whidbey.com) wrote:
: Tim Patterson wrote:
: >
: > The Department of Planetary Sciences at the University of Arizona in
: > Tucson is seeking a highly-motivated and self-directed individual to
: > fill the position of **Application Systems Analyst, Senior**.
: >
: > CASPER is a software package written in Fortran and C for this
: > purpose,
: Fortran still exists ... amazing.

: >
: > Annual salary will be in the range $ 32,500 - $ 36,500.

: You've got to be kidding! Try $72,000 to $96,000. This is scary. The data from the
: Cassini Mission will be dependent upon some one making clerks wages.

: George


Well, then, write your congresspeople and advise them to increase the
budgets for programs like NASA and NSF. If projects like Cassini had more
money set aside for personnel, then people could get paid a going market value.

As it is, the NSF budget is in EXTREME danger because nobody is standing up
for NSF in congress. If you'd like to see pure science continue in this
country, now is the time to voice your opinions!!

--
Barbara Cohen
Cosmochemical Cocktail Mixer, PhD to be
---------------------------------------
Johnny was a chemist, a chemist he is no more
For what he thought was H2O was H2SO4.
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