The starting salary for sonographers is about 50,000 dollars. You can read more at http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Diagnostic_Medical_Sonographer/Hourly_Rate
Sonographers are specialists in ultrasound technology.
well sence its in the united states 54,370 but those with more on the job experience and higher job positions can earn up to 73,500 yearly
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There is actually no national requirment for medical sonographers. However you wil need to have a degree, usually from a community college, for sonography,
There is no single answer to that. Sonographers have to have special qualifications and the nature of the work is detailed and methodical. Depending on the type of Epilepsy someone has and how it affects them, they may or may not be suitable for the job. Epilepsy is a wide and varied condition, which affects people differently, so it is not possible to say that someone could or couldn't do it, without knowing what their epilepsy is like and how it affects them.
One of the main benefits of obtaining a administrator job is the fact that you can choose the job with the salary that fits your needs. You will also have all the company benefits for you and your family.
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According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median salary range for sonographers was $61,980 in May of 2008. Those starting out in the field can expect to make between $15-$18 an hour or better. The salary for sonographers (ultrasound technnologists) varies from location to location and employer to employer. The average salary is around $63,018 per year.
According to the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS), sonographers earned a median salary of $78,520 in 2013. Salaries for sonographers are very competitive compared to other occupations with the same educational requirements.
How important are salary, benefits, technology support and job stability?
Do not think so. Job seekers benefits are a UK deal, not EU policy?!