HI what do you think is fair range for entry level supervisor?
Supervising office and doing paper work a/r, a/p, inventory.. office duty
with Bachelor Arts degree but little experience?
35-40k? start
input from professionals please
HI what do you think is fair range for entry level supervisor?
Supervising office and doing paper work a/r, a/p, inventory.. office duty
with Bachelor Arts degree but little experience?
35-40k? start
input from professionals please
Last edited by Golf IV; 05-17-2006 at 02:52 PM.
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Industry specific info would be nice.. Supervisor of what? And what degree?
Supervising what?
That would make a huge difference.
Entry level warehouse should be around 30K, maybe top out at 50K.
12-16 an hour for a supervisor. An office manager makes between 20-30 an hour, it is a broad range because the duties performed very from job to job.
3 yrs Kinesiology for me and working in an office doing all that crap..... started at 30000/yr for the first 6 mths
~*Leah*~
Working in an office is a rip off
30-40k to start no matter what your doing unless you have some special skill like an engineer, then you can expect to start somewhere between 40-50 - Unless you find a job working for an oil company or some other high paid sector
make sure you hold out for your 3 weeks vacation!
oh and you be better be getting dental and atleast 500/yr to blow on chirpractors and massage
Last edited by broken_legs; 05-17-2006 at 07:51 PM.
TRUTH: it's the new hate speech.
In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act. - Orwell
it depends who you're working with and what industry.. we have new grads come in starting 60K or higher.. it depends on how much experience you have.. I got a buddy that did 2 co-op terms as a JV Accountant, graduated and CNRL hired him on starting 58k a year.. Entry level AR/AP people at my company starts at about 35k.. and that's no experience required..
CNRL... Hooray for Oil and Gas
TRUTH: it's the new hate speech.
In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act. - Orwell
Most major oil & gas are paying starting wages of high 40s and low 50s of university grads. Definately should work for one of them.Originally posted by broken_legs
CNRL... Hooray for Oil and Gas