Re: What do YOU make in salary? [message #57976 is a reply to message #57874] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 12:33   |
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On Jan 9, 7:08 pm, Andrew Cool <andrew.c...@dsto.defence.gov.au>
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> On Jan 9, 1:43 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
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>> Folks,
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>> Andrew Cool points out an interesting study that compares
>> the remuneration of researchers in the public and private
>> sectors in countries around the world. We don't have it
>> too bad in the United States, but Austria, The Netherlands,
>> Israel and Switzerland are places you might consider
>> working. China is out, at least for the time being.
>> Check back in 20 years when they are on the verge of taking
>> over the world. :-)
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>> Interesting reading:
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>> http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/pdf/final_report.pdf
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> David,
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> You neglect to point out that Australia outperforms the USA amongst
> the non-EU countries.
> Page 55 of the report shows average Oz income at E64000 compared to
> E60000 for the USA.
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> The links below might be of interest to people seeking a career in the
> sun. Although I should point out that
> today's forecast for my city, Adelaide, is 42C. It's now 10:39a.m. and
> already 39.2C
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> But then, I've already been down to the coast this morning and enjoyed
> the long, white sandy beach and a swim.
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> http://www.mobility.org.au/http://www.dsto.defence.gov.auhtt p://www.csiro.au/
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> Cheers,
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> Andrew
42C? For those of us like me who, after 35 years as a meteorologist,
are still Metric Impaired, do you need a jacket?
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