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Fwd: RE: FW: HP Position Available in Texas



We all should have become pharmacists.  Yesterday I heard that new 

pharmacists straight out of school are getting over $100 K a year at 

Walgreens and other chain pharmacies.



Dave Derenzo

University of Illinois at Chicago



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>Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 10:13:14 -0600

>From: "Perrero, Daren" <Perrero@IDNS.STATE.IL.US>

>Subject: RE: FW: HP Position Available in Texas

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>All,

>

>An observation - As reported in this month's HPS Newsletter the median

>salary for state government employees with a BS is 47.5k and those with a MS

>is 67.5k.  Generally speaking, State and University HP's are at the bottom

>of the pay scale when compared with their federal and commercial counter

>parts.  However, in light of that it would appear that the salaries in Texas

>still do not approach pay considered typical of state employment.

>

>The thoughts expressed are mine, mine, all mine!

>I'm with the government, I'm here to help........

>Daren Perrero, Health Physicist

>perrero@idns.state.il.us

>

>

>-----Original Message-----

>From: Landes, Claude W [mailto:CWLandes@MAIL.BHI-ERC.COM]

>Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 9:45 AM

>To: 'radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu'

>Subject: RE: FW: HP Position Available in Texas

>

>

>This certainly doesn't strike me as an attractive salary.

>Several DOE contractors on Hanford are presently hiring Senior RCT's for

>$53k/yr + overtime.

>Of course this doesn't include the glamour of working for the Texas State

>Government.

>

>Claude W Landes, RRPT

>Senior Radiological Controls Technician, Lead

>ERC Radiological Counting Facility

>Eberline Services Hanford Inc.

>cwlandes@bhi-erc.com

>

>"May you live in interesting times." Chinese Curse

>

>-----Original Message-----

>From: William V Lipton [mailto:liptonw@DTEENERGY.COM]

>Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 6:46 AM

>To: Phil Shaver

>Cc: 'radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu'

>Subject: Re: FW: HP Position Available in Texas

>

>

>$3111/month (< $40k/yr) to perform:  "...advanced health physics

>(radiological health) work...".  You're joking, right?  This will convince a

>lot of

>top students to pursue that hp degree.

>

>The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

>It's not about dose, it's about trust.

>Lets look at the real problem, for a change.

>

>Bill Lipton

>liptonw@dteenergy.com

>

>Phil Shaver wrote:

>

> > A Health Physicist (Environmental Specialist IV) position available within

> > the Texas Bureau of Radiation Control, located at BRC's central office in

> > Austin, is posted on the Texas Department of Health's Bureau of Human

> > Resources job list web page.  To review the position description access

>the

> > web site www.tdh.state.tx.us/bhr/joblist.htm and select:

> >

> > Monthly salary:         $3111.00

> > City:                           Austin

> > Job Classification:     Public Health Professions

> > Sort Results by:                Salary Descending

> >

> > Submit Query and look for Posting Requisition Number:  02-TDH-0353 [soon

> > should be able to click on the Posting Requisition Number to be linked to

>a

> > copy of the position description].

> >

> > Information and forms necessary to submit an application are also

>available

> > at the department's HR site at the following URL:

> > http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bhr/BHRJOB.htm.

> >

> > Applications must be received no later than the close of business,

>February

> > 15, 2001, at the following address:

> >

> > Texas Department of Health

> > 1100 West 49th Street

> > Austin, TX 78756-3199

> > (Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm)

> > (Application Drop Box at front entrance)

> >

> > The general description of the position follows:  Performs advanced health

> > physics (radiological health) work to evaluate proposed equipment,

> > facilities, procedures and personnel for adequacy to minimize danger to

> > public health and safety or the environment for medical and academic uses

>of

> > radioactive material.  Work involves planning and developing radiation

> > control projects; and coordinating special environmental projects in areas

> > of health physics (radiological health).  May plan, assign, and/or

>supervise

> > the work of others.  Works under minimal supervision with considerable

> > latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement.

> >

> > For additional information concerning the specific duties and

> > responsibilities of the position, please contact the following:

> >

> > Peter H. Myers

> > Deputy Division Director for Licensing

> > Division of Licensing, Registration

> >    and Standards

> > Bureau of Radiation Control

> > (512) 834-6688 x 2209

> > (512) 834-6690 (FAX)

> > pete.myers@tdh.state.tx.us

> >

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