One of the things I see as the admin for the list is the postings for the ale-jobs list before everyone else. I've never rejected a posting for having a crappy pay rate and never will. <br><br>BUT....<br><br>Given the state of things, economy, growth in demand for Linux skills, number of qualified admins in the field, etc., maybe it's time for a knock-down, drag out discussion on pay vs. experience.<br>
<br>The last time I saw a usix pay chart was probably 2005. At that time a RedHat EL admin wiiht a solid 5 years experience on the job was worth an average $80k/yr with decent benefitsw (company health insurance, retirement fund other than stock options, dental, etc).<br>
<br>Windows admins with 5 years were around $65k.<br><br>Solaris with 5 years got $90k. <br>IRIX admins were looking for a new OS to use.<br><br>Oracle DBA with 5 years could grab $95k anywhere.<br><br>Any professional certification added 5-10k to the above. Thos numbers were nation-wide averages so no are specific cost of living differentials.<br>
<br>Atlanta is cheaper than LA or New York and has a large and growing IT presence and a similar demand for Linux skills.<br><br>Lately, I've seen startups pay more but the risk is higher. Lower risk jobs pay less but the check always clears the bank. I recently took a lower pay job than I'm accustomed to just for the lower risk of short-term with a large corp. I have "stuff to do" that scratches some of my geek itches but leaves many untouched. <br>
<br>Is the current economy eating admin pay grades? I didn't take my current position because i wanted the main job function. I took for purely "gotta eat and pay bills" reasons (sell out but not starving does cause me some sleepless nights - then I go get something to eat and forget about it).<br clear="all">
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