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Network World Salary Survey 2007
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The dissatisfied worker

By Beth Schultz , Network World , 09/24/2007
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  • Has been in current position six years or longer and promoted only once or not at all.
  • Makes less than $60,000 a year in staff-level position, particularly working on software and Web development, training, or does help desk or tech support, and has no direct reports.
  • Is not expecting to receive a bonus in 2007.
  • Works at a company with more than 1,000 employees, often in manufacturing.
  • Lives in a Middle Atlantic state.
  • Has earned a bachelor’s vs. holding no college degree.
The dissatisfied worker
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