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Re: HP Position Available in Texas
Several of us have commented about the salary of $3111 per month
being too low for the job that was posted in Austin. I ask, what do
you think is an appropriate salary for this set of duties (below)?
We can make this a benefit to all (including the folks in Austin).
Additionally, I think we can improve this by adding several cities.
Therefore, what do YOU think should be the minimum starting salary
for a position like this in:
Austin
Atlanta
Cleveland
Denver
Dallas
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Thank you for efforts.
Paul Lavely <lavelyp@uclink4.berkeley.edu>
>
>> 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.
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