I recently hired on with a large outfit and my 90 day probationary period is up this week. It was understood that I will be expected to be running jobs for this company ( the job description is Project Manager). I would value some feedback as to what I should expect as compensation. This is in Denver with mostly higher end clients. Remodels and additions being the bulk of the work.
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Same job description in the SF Bay Area would be $30 hr. base wage-bottom of the barrel, $35-more like it, $40-you rock and the company is glad you're not competing with them instead.
When I run jobs for other companies it's for $35/hr.
What did you agree on before you took the job?
That should have really been worked out before you took the job, at least a range of pay like $30.00 to $40.00 depending on how well you do.
I hired on with the understanding that after the 90 days is up we would renegotiate. I was thinking 52k a year
"just hired" ...
at this late point ... I'd say what ever they give ya is what you're getting.
Jeff
Buck Construction Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
My son pays his PMs about $55K plus great perks. His Superintendent gets about $100k plus great perks. They work from 8-4:30 M-F. They only do high end work from about $50K to his highest that was $1.3M. We're in Naples, FL.
How big is your Co.
Here in Elmira, NY, "The buckle of the rust belt" our infamous PM gets ~ 30K salary.
whether he is worth it is still an open question.
we do 400-600K a year in sales.
Mr T
Do not try this at home!
I am an Experienced Professional!
Boris,
How much did you make as PM of Russia??
And do you know what the conversion from Rubles to $US is?Mr T
Do not try this at home!
I am an Experienced Professional!
A case of vodka a week;
At what point in time?Regards,
Boris
"Sir, I may be drunk, but you're crazy, and I'll be sober tomorrow" -- WC Fields, "Its a Gift" 1934
"A case of vodka a week"
You were sorely underpaid. It takes a lot more than that, especially if you've got to build those onion skin domes up high in the bitter cold.