Ask someone at the reference desk of your local public library for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It lists all kinds of information you would need to know,(including the salary) of just about any occupation you can think of. ----------- This is one of those questions which you think there's a definite answer for, but there really isn't. Much like any other job, the question of pay has different factors: · Which city? · How large is the company? · How successful is the company? · How much work is really involved? · How many employees will you be managing? · What is the degree you have earned? · How many years have you been working in HR? · Are there any perks? · What is the economy's current status? Answer these questions and you will find that salaries really vary. In a large metropolis, for a very small company (100 and below), a director with a masters degree may earn anywhere from $80K+ -HR Monkey-
$47,898 according to Salary.com
== == You usually make $83,000 to $90,000 a year.
80,000.00
About 200,000
You can earn your human resources certification online at several universities. A websites to try are www.TulaneU.com/HR or www.VillanovaU.com/HR.
because they earn money
It takes about one to two years to earn human resources certification in Massachusetts. You can read more at www.lorman.com/certification/hrpd/
2,847.50
Movie Director's earn way more than Doctors
according to my left nut,you must blumpkin the boat
They earn from about 40,000 to 130,00 depending on your skills and resources!
you should do your job because you want to not for the money.