Well.. What you say is also correct but i was talking in relative terms. e.g. same no. of experience in embeded could fetch double the salary.. and with due respect to our sys admin. profession.. IIT grads. would be more useful in designing more technical stuff like DSP / FPGA etc.. They would be more apted to work on Wireless/ embdeded technologies ... than doing all those kind of routine sys admin work...
Working in technologies development would always be highest paid, non-redundant..and highly skilled jobs..Increments for the Sys admin would always be lower as compared to development engineers... it is market economics .. demand and supply type.. Like in Embeded and in ASIC.. it is not unusual to get 5+ lacs above after 3 years of experience.. and it would continue to double every 3-4 years or so.. BTW I am curious to know as to what is the average salary for Indian sys admins in say any MNC for following no. of year's experience.. ( assume that guy has required skills ) 1-2 yrs 3-5 yrs 6-8 yrs 10 yrs 10+ yrs Is there any salary survey for Indian IT guys.. ? I consider big money as 10-12 lacs p.a. for a 8-9 years experience engineering graduate..which is possible these days in Technology development areas.. On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 12:49, Kapil Sethi wrote: > Hi Anil, > > anil bindal wrote: > > >With IIT degree in Com. Science, there could be better things to do than > >be in Sys Admin. It is a thankless , low paid job. > > > >These days one does not need a technical degree to be in sys admin.. and > >there are abundant of sys admin ( non-technical back ground ) in India. > > > >However if you are planning to settle abroad then it is a good choice.. > > > > > Systems admin is no way a low paid job. > > Thankless yes, but a sysadmin is backbone of IT deptt of any company. As > a human tendency people care more about their face or hands than their > backbone, so nothing unusual in that. > > A good sysadmin requires good understanding of OS internal, networking > protocols and is expected to posses good programming skills. BY all > means good techical brains are required in the field of systems admin, > and yes there is big money here also. > > Kapil Sethi Regards, Anil Bindal DCM Technologies _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
