<drool>, especially the part about the trout stream!  8-P
 
Mike Thommes

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        From: Fuller, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        My $0.02
         
        1. Salary
         
        2. Environment - I live in semi-rural Montana and that is a bonus.  I drive 10 
miles to work and it takes 13 minutes.  Also in 15 minutes I can be fishing in a blue 
ribbon trout stream or skiing at our local area.
         
        3. Management - The pointy hair boss factor and politics is high around here 
but my immediate sups shield me fairly well and are good to work for.
         
        4. "Cool Toys" - In my position I get to play with a lot of new technology 
that actually solves problems.  (e.g. ESX Server, AD, Windows 2003, MOM, etc...)
         
        5. Coworkers
         
        -Stuart
         
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        From: joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:42 PM
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        Hmm 
         
        Salary (being paid is a way of being told job well done)
        Coworkers (getting paid a lot doesn't help much if you have sucky co-workers)
        Management (Bad management can make no amount of money enough after a while)
        Influence (hard to state this one, basically having input into what is being 
done and knowing it will be considered)
         
          joe
         
        
        
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DL.ActiveDirectory
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        Yes, but having live data from people I 'know' (so to speak) makes this a much 
more personal assignment, and one that I am more likely to get a good grade on since I 
have a kindred feeling for the research data.

        I am using ALL the answers I get, as each one adds a little more to the over 
all picture. Plus, this isn't the only list this got posted on. ;)

         

        Mitch

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        lol. 

         

        Mitch, you probably want to >insert favorite search engine< for surveys.  
Places like Monster.com, Yahoo.com, Dice.com, etc all keep that kind of information as 
well for marketing purposes.  They may share. I'm sure the bureau of labor and 
statistics would keep such information as well.  Not to mention psychological 
websites, those related to workplace issues (OSHA?) and industry magazines that also 
conduct such salary and well-being surveys.

         

        Happy hunting.

         

        Al

         

        
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        From: Zach Huseby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:59 PM
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        the 2nd and the 18th of each month.

         

         

         

        
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
DL.ActiveDirectory
        Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:05 AM
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        Hello,

        I am doing research for a college project, and I would appreciate any feedback 
I can get on the following question:

        As an IT professional, what factors in your employment make a difference to 
you?  Why?

        I really appreciate the time you take to give me some insight into your world.

        Thank you,

        Mitch

        Noob college student

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