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Sad thing is. 80k is considered a "C" average in the Bay Area. At least where I live. 125k or bust.
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I can't stand cover letters. I never look at them when looking at applications. Civil Engineer so might be different for other majors/jobs
I'm a state regulator for waste water treatment plants and sewer collection systems. Mainly make sure my facilities are in compliance with their NPDES permits for operations, treatment, and reporting requirements.What do you do? Graduated in May with BS in civil and I'm working at a roadway design firm in the drainage/hydro dept
Congrats and welcome to the Physical Therapy community. I'm a LPTA and enjoy my job. What setting are you going to work in?
your wife works with Chris Collinsworth?My wife is a PT and works at a SNF. She makes bank. She says down the road she would like to get into a hospital if she could.
Just got a job.
Average salary for a new grad for Physical Therapy is like $74k. The company I'm working for counter offered me $95k, I start as I get my license next month.
$116,000 in student loans.
What made you decided to go through with all those changes?Resigned from a really good job, to go work with my pops and learn the business and took a decrease in pay in the process. I get there and learn how he has so many incompetent employees. It takes them ages to complete simple tasks. Now I am bout to take another pay hit to work with the Army and I have to move to small town Pennsylvania.
Im excited and nervous.
Once I leave I'm not talking to the fam for a very long time.
Sad thing is. 80k is considered a "C" average in the Bay Area. At least where I live. 125k or bust.
Resigned from a really good job, to go work with my pops and learn the business and took a decrease in pay in the process. I get there and learn how he has so many incompetent employees. It takes them ages to complete simple tasks. Now I am bout to take another pay hit to work with the Army and I have to move to small town Pennsylvania.
Im excited and nervous.
Once I leave I'm not talking to the fam for a very long time.
What made you decided to go through with all those changes?Resigned from a really good job, to go work with my pops and learn the business and took a decrease in pay in the process. I get there and learn how he has so many incompetent employees. It takes them ages to complete simple tasks. Now I am bout to take another pay hit to work with the Army and I have to move to small town Pennsylvania.
Im excited and nervous.
Once I leave I'm not talking to the fam for a very long time.
Resigned from a really good job, to go work with my pops and learn the business and took a decrease in pay in the process. I get there and learn how he has so many incompetent employees. It takes them ages to complete simple tasks. Now I am bout to take another pay hit to work with the Army and I have to move to small town Pennsylvania.
Im excited and nervous.
Once I leave I'm not talking to the fam for a very long time.
Lol pops got you mad
My wife is a PT and works at a SNF. She makes bank. She says down the road she would like to get into a hospital if she could.
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congrats manJust got a job.
Average salary for a new grad for Physical Therapy is like $74k. The company I'm working for counter offered me $95k, I start as I get my license next month.
$116,000 in student loans.
congrats man . i just started PT school this fall and can't wait to finish. are you working in manhattan? its rare to see an outpatient clinic offer that high of a salary unless you have a lot of experience
that makes sense. did professional PT offer you any benefits on top of your salary?congrats man. i just started PT school this fall and can't wait to finish. are you working in manhattan? its rare to see an outpatient clinic offer that high of a salary unless you have a lot of experience
I'm in FL currently, trying to get back ASAP, though. I had an offer from Professional PT to be at a Manhattan location, but they were only offering like 80k (on top of it, I didnt like their business model).
Being married and with one income and my wife going to be in Law School wouldnt cut it up there. Positive thing about it is that now I was my current rate or any pay increase as an advantage in salary negotiations when I get back up there.
nice bro. thats a decent plan you had. congrats on your success.I was lucky in the sense that I left college w/ zero debt, however, the flip side to that was I had to go to a California State University. Not exactly Berkeley or Stanford.
That being said, as I've grown in my profession I cannot believe how debt ridden these new graduates are. It basically shackles them to a job because they need the income in order to pay that down. Then factor in living in a high cost state (California, New York) and in order to be comfortable you either live at home longer than you'd like or have roommates for a long time. Crazy.
I've probably said it in here before, but honestly, it's not where you start in salary but where you see your progression. Don't settle for a higher salary out of college if it's not something that interests you in the long term or has a cap a few years down the road. Don't be short sighted in the process, especially if you guys have debt.
I started out of college in 2006 w/ $44k working in SF, lived with my parents for about two years...8 years late, same industry and I've tripled in salary.
i took the first thing i was offered because i came out of undergrad with A LOT owed...luckily I've paid down a lot of it (over 3/4ths), but my salary is very meh and the job i do is excruciatingly dull...I've probably said it in here before, but honestly, it's not where you start in salary but where you see your progression. Don't settle for a higher salary out of college if it's not something that interests you in the long term or has a cap a few years down the road. Don't be short sighted in the process, especially if you guys have debt.
that makes sense. did professional PT offer you any benefits on top of your salary?
Sad thing is. 80k is considered a "C" average in the Bay Area. At least where I live. 125k or bust.