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Originally Posted by Alex T.
So, is that($55,000) the yearly salary for that individual? Damn,I thought educators were under payed. Why do all the educators complain about pay if that's a starting salary?
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Alex, I can't speak for NGPC, but typically the amount budgeted for a new employee would have to include salary, benefits, employer's payment to the Worker's Comp fund, employer's match of Social Security payments, etc. I'd guess that $55,000 probably translates into an annual salary of somewhere between $30-35,000. I may be mistaken, but I wouldn't be surprised if Andrea's position didn't require a Master's degree. Doesn't look to me like anyone's getting rich on that deal.
p.s. It's "paid," not "payed."
