Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation through the U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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It varies depending on the organization and what your position is.
It depend in what position did you apply
It depends what position you hold
No. The general rule of this sort of insurance is to put you back in the position you were before the incident. So the companies would not both pay but agree between them how much each would pay - probably but not necessarily half each.
Depends on the qualifications you have, my uncle has his masters degree and he gets paid in the thousands for one of his paintings.
doctors
There is no standard pay rate for Whataburger. Various factors such as experience, location and position determine what your rate of pay will be at Whataburger.
There is no standard rate of pay at Kroger's in Texas. The pay rate is determined by the position and your experience.
it all depends on what position you get hired for and your experience.
It depends on what position you're applying for.
I pay a third of what i earn each month