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James Madison TW Survey: Why Does Salary Range Stop at $100,000
Subject:James Madison TW Survey: Why Does Salary Range Stop at $100,000 From:Harold Henke <hessian -at- VNET -dot- IBM -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 8 Jun 1995 16:37:43 MDT
Curious why salary range for the James Madison TW Survey stops at $100,000.00?
I am sure that my colleagues (competitors) at Microsoft easily top six figures.
Probably also those folk at Hewlett-Packard and Compaq.
I think you should change the TW Survey salary range to add
$100,000 or more as another choice. This will make us all feel better, just
like those (in)famous Dilbert cartoons.
<Just having some fun on a rather dour, wet, and atypical Colorado day.>
Harold Henke
The IBM Printing Systems Company
Boulder, CO