Salary and earning potential are strictly dependent on the type of field you are in, your position within that field, the institution you work for, experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking and problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. In other words, there is no standard salary particular to an AA, AS, or any other type of degree. Thus, it is not solely the degree or major that determines a salary; it's more dependent on the individual who holds the degree.
As far as the pay, there is not much difference between what someone with a ASN degree makes compared to a BSN. In order to go beyond the typical responsibilities and pay of an ASN or BSN you would need to either gain further education (Master's Degree) or move into a supervisor position
I could not give you an actual difference in salary because it depends on the job. But it a bachelor's degree will most likely earn you less pay than a masters degree.
Administration is a member of the University who has a licensed teaching degree, and a staff member does not have a licensed teaching degree. The pay of a administration and staff member are very different.
can u pls give me the difference between basic and net pay
Nothing.
Higher pay is not solely based on a degree, but also on the individual who holds the degree. In other words, his/her education, expertise, experience, abilities, critical thinking skills, as well as other personality traits to include character, integrity, commitment and dedication to ones work etc. That being said, the higher the degree, the more marketable you will become.
The difference between gross pay and net pay is that gross pay is the amount that you receive before tax deductions and pay net is the money you take home after all the tax deductions
The main difference between weekly and biweekly pay schedules is the frequency of pay. Weekly pay means you get paid every week, while biweekly pay means you get paid every two weeks.
You call a nurse with a bachelor's degree, a nurse. Such a nurse is higher paid than one without a bachelor's degree. Pay is the difference, not title.
The difference between a paycheck and a pay check is that "paycheck" is the correct spelling of the term referring to the money you receive from your employer for your work, while "pay check" is a misspelling of the same term.
one you pay for and one you don't
Most jobs that pay that much dont come from a four year degree noob. Most jobs that pay that much dont come from a four year degree noob. Most jobs that pay that much dont come from a four year degree noob. Disagree. I'm majoring in Marine Engineering which is a 4 year degree, and the average pay out of here is between 80-100K per year