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[quote=PlnrBoy]some examples: found most private jobs on Monster in California (since we were talking about CA workers) The Public jobs are from San Diego City.
Water Systems Technician I $2,553 – 3,035 /mo
Couldn’t find a private equivalentPublic Accountant I: $3,719 – 4,520 /mo (44,628- 54,240)
Private Accountant: most starting at 55-65,000 a yearPublic Junior Engineer-Civil $4,181 – 5,063 /mo (50- 60,000)
Private Civil : found some at 65,000 and up a yearSolid Waste Inspector: $3,564 – 4,289 /mo
Private Plumber: a crap load more than that.Police Records Data Specialist $2,682 – 3,247 /mo (32-39,000)
Private Record’s Management: 42-60,000 a yearFire Helicopter Pilot $5,934 – 7,183 /mo (71-86,000 a year)
Private Helo Pilot: 80-125,000 a year starting[/quote]It is not that simple. You would need to include intangibles like job stability and tangibles (medical, retirement plan, vacation days, sick days, paid training, etc)
Very few private companies will keep you on payroll for 30 years and then give you 90% of your highest salary for the rest of the life while taking 0% contribution.
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/photos/2009/oct/05/64605/There are some nice jobs on the private side, but they often come with very low job stability and require specific advanced skills that take time and money to acquire and can become obsolete in few years.
allParticipant[quote=PlnrBoy]some examples: found most private jobs on Monster in California (since we were talking about CA workers) The Public jobs are from San Diego City.
Water Systems Technician I $2,553 – 3,035 /mo
Couldn’t find a private equivalentPublic Accountant I: $3,719 – 4,520 /mo (44,628- 54,240)
Private Accountant: most starting at 55-65,000 a yearPublic Junior Engineer-Civil $4,181 – 5,063 /mo (50- 60,000)
Private Civil : found some at 65,000 and up a yearSolid Waste Inspector: $3,564 – 4,289 /mo
Private Plumber: a crap load more than that.Police Records Data Specialist $2,682 – 3,247 /mo (32-39,000)
Private Record’s Management: 42-60,000 a yearFire Helicopter Pilot $5,934 – 7,183 /mo (71-86,000 a year)
Private Helo Pilot: 80-125,000 a year starting[/quote]It is not that simple. You would need to include intangibles like job stability and tangibles (medical, retirement plan, vacation days, sick days, paid training, etc)
Very few private companies will keep you on payroll for 30 years and then give you 90% of your highest salary for the rest of the life while taking 0% contribution.
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/photos/2009/oct/05/64605/There are some nice jobs on the private side, but they often come with very low job stability and require specific advanced skills that take time and money to acquire and can become obsolete in few years.
allParticipant[quote=PlnrBoy]some examples: found most private jobs on Monster in California (since we were talking about CA workers) The Public jobs are from San Diego City.
Water Systems Technician I $2,553 – 3,035 /mo
Couldn’t find a private equivalentPublic Accountant I: $3,719 – 4,520 /mo (44,628- 54,240)
Private Accountant: most starting at 55-65,000 a yearPublic Junior Engineer-Civil $4,181 – 5,063 /mo (50- 60,000)
Private Civil : found some at 65,000 and up a yearSolid Waste Inspector: $3,564 – 4,289 /mo
Private Plumber: a crap load more than that.Police Records Data Specialist $2,682 – 3,247 /mo (32-39,000)
Private Record’s Management: 42-60,000 a yearFire Helicopter Pilot $5,934 – 7,183 /mo (71-86,000 a year)
Private Helo Pilot: 80-125,000 a year starting[/quote]It is not that simple. You would need to include intangibles like job stability and tangibles (medical, retirement plan, vacation days, sick days, paid training, etc)
Very few private companies will keep you on payroll for 30 years and then give you 90% of your highest salary for the rest of the life while taking 0% contribution.
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/photos/2009/oct/05/64605/There are some nice jobs on the private side, but they often come with very low job stability and require specific advanced skills that take time and money to acquire and can become obsolete in few years.
allParticipant[quote=PlnrBoy]some examples: found most private jobs on Monster in California (since we were talking about CA workers) The Public jobs are from San Diego City.
Water Systems Technician I $2,553 – 3,035 /mo
Couldn’t find a private equivalentPublic Accountant I: $3,719 – 4,520 /mo (44,628- 54,240)
Private Accountant: most starting at 55-65,000 a yearPublic Junior Engineer-Civil $4,181 – 5,063 /mo (50- 60,000)
Private Civil : found some at 65,000 and up a yearSolid Waste Inspector: $3,564 – 4,289 /mo
Private Plumber: a crap load more than that.Police Records Data Specialist $2,682 – 3,247 /mo (32-39,000)
Private Record’s Management: 42-60,000 a yearFire Helicopter Pilot $5,934 – 7,183 /mo (71-86,000 a year)
Private Helo Pilot: 80-125,000 a year starting[/quote]It is not that simple. You would need to include intangibles like job stability and tangibles (medical, retirement plan, vacation days, sick days, paid training, etc)
Very few private companies will keep you on payroll for 30 years and then give you 90% of your highest salary for the rest of the life while taking 0% contribution.
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/photos/2009/oct/05/64605/There are some nice jobs on the private side, but they often come with very low job stability and require specific advanced skills that take time and money to acquire and can become obsolete in few years.
allParticipant[quote]Apple is in the middle of a huge hiring spree and is looking for people across the entire spectrum of engineers in the iPhone Engineering and Operations groups. Specifically hardware engineers, analog engineers, RF design engineers, engineering project managers, RF test & performance, acoustics engineers, camera engineers, antenna engineers, product test engineers, carrier certification engineers, software/firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and managers. And we’ll be hosting a job fair on November 5th.
On Thursday, Nov. 5 anytime between 10am-7pm.
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Ballroom A-C[/quote]allParticipant[quote]Apple is in the middle of a huge hiring spree and is looking for people across the entire spectrum of engineers in the iPhone Engineering and Operations groups. Specifically hardware engineers, analog engineers, RF design engineers, engineering project managers, RF test & performance, acoustics engineers, camera engineers, antenna engineers, product test engineers, carrier certification engineers, software/firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and managers. And we’ll be hosting a job fair on November 5th.
On Thursday, Nov. 5 anytime between 10am-7pm.
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Ballroom A-C[/quote]allParticipant[quote]Apple is in the middle of a huge hiring spree and is looking for people across the entire spectrum of engineers in the iPhone Engineering and Operations groups. Specifically hardware engineers, analog engineers, RF design engineers, engineering project managers, RF test & performance, acoustics engineers, camera engineers, antenna engineers, product test engineers, carrier certification engineers, software/firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and managers. And we’ll be hosting a job fair on November 5th.
On Thursday, Nov. 5 anytime between 10am-7pm.
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Ballroom A-C[/quote]allParticipant[quote]Apple is in the middle of a huge hiring spree and is looking for people across the entire spectrum of engineers in the iPhone Engineering and Operations groups. Specifically hardware engineers, analog engineers, RF design engineers, engineering project managers, RF test & performance, acoustics engineers, camera engineers, antenna engineers, product test engineers, carrier certification engineers, software/firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and managers. And we’ll be hosting a job fair on November 5th.
On Thursday, Nov. 5 anytime between 10am-7pm.
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Ballroom A-C[/quote]allParticipant[quote]Apple is in the middle of a huge hiring spree and is looking for people across the entire spectrum of engineers in the iPhone Engineering and Operations groups. Specifically hardware engineers, analog engineers, RF design engineers, engineering project managers, RF test & performance, acoustics engineers, camera engineers, antenna engineers, product test engineers, carrier certification engineers, software/firmware engineers, mechanical engineers, and managers. And we’ll be hosting a job fair on November 5th.
On Thursday, Nov. 5 anytime between 10am-7pm.
San Diego Marriott Del Mar
11966 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Ballroom A-C[/quote]allParticipant[quote=briansd1]Why would the city of Carlsbad care about potential real estate values which may or may not drop.
[/quote]Because they are elected representatives of the people who live in Carlsbad and care about their quality of life and the real estate values? Not discussing the direction of the impact here, just the fact that the elected bodies are supposed to take the will of people into consideration.
allParticipant[quote=briansd1]Why would the city of Carlsbad care about potential real estate values which may or may not drop.
[/quote]Because they are elected representatives of the people who live in Carlsbad and care about their quality of life and the real estate values? Not discussing the direction of the impact here, just the fact that the elected bodies are supposed to take the will of people into consideration.
allParticipant[quote=briansd1]Why would the city of Carlsbad care about potential real estate values which may or may not drop.
[/quote]Because they are elected representatives of the people who live in Carlsbad and care about their quality of life and the real estate values? Not discussing the direction of the impact here, just the fact that the elected bodies are supposed to take the will of people into consideration.
allParticipant[quote=briansd1]Why would the city of Carlsbad care about potential real estate values which may or may not drop.
[/quote]Because they are elected representatives of the people who live in Carlsbad and care about their quality of life and the real estate values? Not discussing the direction of the impact here, just the fact that the elected bodies are supposed to take the will of people into consideration.
allParticipant[quote=briansd1]Why would the city of Carlsbad care about potential real estate values which may or may not drop.
[/quote]Because they are elected representatives of the people who live in Carlsbad and care about their quality of life and the real estate values? Not discussing the direction of the impact here, just the fact that the elected bodies are supposed to take the will of people into consideration.
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