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SAGE 2003 Salary Survey Announced

MrRules writes "The 2003 SAGE Salary Survey is now open for business. Last year's survey (results here, slashdot articles here and here) was quite an interesting read. Last year saw over 10,000 participants, making it the largest global participation sysadmin salary survey ever. This year there is a separate survey for those who have been unemployed for more than 26 weeks, so we should be able to see some real information on what has been happening in the "jobless recovery", and what effect outsourcing has been having on this sector. The survey is conducted annually by SAGE, the professional association for practising system administrators." As a general rule, I *hate* linking to surveys, but SAGE's is one that's definitely worthwhile..

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  1. Re:well, that goes without saying by dereklam · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    my initials are php ..... It wasn't my choice no.

    My initials are DSL. (And I subscribe to cable modem...)

  2. Re:What is the point? by TechnoPagan · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    >>this survay >>good survay >>the survay *cough* If you learned English as a second language, you are doing wonderfully, but your word for the day is 'survey'. If not, someone needs to beat your parents over the head with the 'Hooked on Phonics' they made you use (or just make them proofread all your posts). >>The average slashdotter is more likely to be out of work simply because people who are out of work have more time to read slashdot. Um... Am I the only one that reads Slashdot from home if he is too busy at work? Just because you read Slashdot instead of working, it doesn't mean that all of us do. Making broad sweeping generalizations based on your own habits is not generally a great idea. Unless it pertains to hot kinky rodent pr0n... we all love that! Right? Um... Guys!?! RIGHT????