Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
I consider $50,000 for ur first job to be good money.
Well, she seems to be having some slight difficulties seeking employment outside of university, as elaborated upon in the erm.. article.Xayma said:Not compared to the amount you can get outside of university.
50k is better than hovering around the unemployment ranks, correct? Beggars can't be choosers. BTW, I'm pretty sure the mean remuneration package for professors are higher than you specified. 100k seems to be the mean for a starting professor, where increases in your package can result from individual qualifications and experience.loquasagacious said:Which is hardly great money.
That's subjective. If you were to consider what academic effort is required to get a certain salary based on the time it takes (note: assumption is made you have the aptitude prerequisites to attain such), then [getting to] a Masters may take around 5-8 years (e.g 4 year undergrad + say, 2 years postgrad Masters). A MBBS from somewhere like UNSW takes around 6-7 years, right? And what kind of starting salary would intern doctors expect? Maybe just scraping 50k. It's not so black and white as to just assert 'in the right discipline a first job can get 80k', because we're not talking about ANY Masters, as you seemed to be so fixated upon. We're trying to make the best possible outcome for this particular woman with 2 Arts Masters. And especially considering she has shit all work experience to compliment those 2 Masters, I'd be jolly happy to accept a 50k starting salary.loquasagacious said:It isnt good money for a job that requires a masters.