From: Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> As for the phd part- it depends on if your job is related to your area
of
> research. If it isn't, a phd isn't going to net you much more than a
> masters or bachelors, it'll be all based on experience. If it is, you
can
> request a nice premium for expertise.
....but probably not as a programmer. PhDs are often expected to be idea
people that might write some code to illustrate their ideas.
YMMV.
MMDV. I've worked with several PHDs- none of them were idea people, they
were all hired as and worked as programmers.
Gabe
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