On 30 Apr 2013, at 15:50, Alex Balashov <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/30/2013 10:44 AM, Steve Totaro wrote:
>> LOL, I see Top Secret Clearance jobs in DC with the same duties offering
>> $30k.  Obviously, that number is always negotiable and many just NEED
>> the work.
>> 
>> It is a "Me" workforce so I guess the "Me" generation fits in.
>> 
>> What happened to the idea of getting your foot in the door in the mail
>> room and working your way up?  Now, if it isn't $125k starting, forget
>> it seems to be the prevailing attitude.
>> 
>> I would take a great work environment and room to move up over the
>> hostile, $125k, 24/7 on call, responsible for everything, completely
>> stressed job anyday.
>> 
>> People all have different motivators Alex.  It might not cut it for you,
>> and I agree, it's low ball for anyone but a entry, which is what this
>> seems to be, but negotiation, organization, ability to move up,
>> be independent, level of life balance are just a few factors people look
>> at, not just take home pay.
>> 
>> $700/day tax free sounds great but isn't pleasant when you are in a
>> hotspot in Iraq officially working 12/7 but obviously working 24/7.
>>  Money isn't everything.
> 
> Where on earth did you get the idea that I was suggesting that $125k would be 
> more appropriate for this position?  Your arse?  Far it be from me to sing 
> lyrical encomiums to opulence and wealth.
> 
> However, if you've ever been to London and computed the cost of living, in 
> the city and well outside of it furthermore, this "whatever happened to 
> starting out in the mailroom and moving on up?" idea would seem quite 
> ludicrous.  The jokes practically write themselves at that point.
> 
> No, money is most certainly not everything, but nobody with firm competency 
> in the skills listed is going to be willing to consign themselves to the 
> dystopian existence of an Industrial Revolution-era pauper, a cruel homage to 
> Oliver Twist.  That's exactly what GBP30K in the greater London area would be.
> 
> -- Alex
> 


Hi Alex,

Living in London my self I could not agree more
And if you married with children 30K will go no where near for good quality 
life.



Regards,


Senad Jordanovic, CEO
Bicom Systems Ltd,
+1 619-760-7770
+44 20 3399 8877
[email protected]
www.bicomsystems.com 



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