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2002 SAGE Salary Survey Finally Released

Ted Cabeen writes "The 2002 Salary Survey run by SAGE, SANS, and Sun's BigAdmin Group profiled in a March Slashdot Article has finally been released. Everybody who participated in the survey is entitled to a copy, as well as current members of those groups. How does your salary stack up in the post-crash economy?"

3 of 343 comments (clear)

  1. Mirror? by Slashdolt · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Apparently, it's already /.ed...

  2. I Make More Than You Do! by 5.11Climber · · Score: -1, Redundant

    So there...

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    Arf!
  3. Summary of report - /. effect is still strong. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant
    The executive summary is shorter. Ignoring outliers...

    "Despite economic doldrums, the average of all the salary changes (including the negative ones) for 2002 across full-time workers worldwide was plus 8.15% when calculated for annualized salaries. Fully 1,810 respondents (24.03%) saw no salary change or reduced their salary. Of the 54.54% who increased their salaries 0-30%, the mean increase was 8.88%."

    -- Annual Salary Survey, p6