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from major paper in CT.
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| add from todays paper 12/12/00
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST
provide technical support & on-site end user training for installation & configuration of microcomputers,peripheral hardware,network servers & workstations.Conduct requirement analyses.Prepair Intel-based architectures using Novell operating systems running MS-DOS & Windows NT.Configure operating networks.
Bachelor of science in computer science or electrical engineering & 1 year of exp.in related occupation are musts.
32,000
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| It's probably about right for only 1 year experience. We pay our techs about 37 to 40K for 3 years experience, but we are very firm on the experience requirement. I think a resume with less then 2 would go through the shreader. If you stay with the same firm at the same position you should expect about 7% raise per year, which would make a 32K job about 39K after about 3yrs. | |
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| you could possibly get more money off of your degree. Not many companies really care about degrees anymore only certs.
But if you can get a company interested that you have a degree you can get maybe 35K
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