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Depends on the industry and education level, but expect a starting salary somewhere around $35-45k. Where you go from there seems to vary quite a bit.

Here is a PDF of a salary survey from Microscopy Today

http://www.microscopy-today.com/MT2007_Salary_Survey.pdf

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