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Old 10-03-2004   #1 (permalink)
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phyicists salary?

im doing a budget project about my future life plan.

i decide to be a phyicist in the future, but i need to have the appromximiate salary.
too bad my teacher wants us to have an advertisement or call someone who is in that field to prove the salary....so, an article on the internet wont work...

i cant find a advertisement, and have no one to call....

well, if any of you guys can send my a pirvate message about the salary or post it here....

it will be greatly appreciated...


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RE: phyicists salary?

Hi Tim, try to go to http://www.careers.com and search for physicist.


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Old 10-03-2004   #3 (permalink)
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phyicists salary?

wow, i was searching in googles and couldnt find anything...

now careers.com give me everything....

er..

thx tormod!

[well, all it has are medical and radiation physicists, i guess i will just change my career in my project..]


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RE: phyicists salary?

Yeah, it was just a tip.

Try the big magazines, too - like Scientific American or New Scientists - they both have job sections I think.


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RE: phyicists salary?

careers.com had one listing for a theoretical physicist who specializes in computational data gathering and analysis. salary starting at $120,000U.S.


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deamonstar, you need to go to MY Ugly Mug. It's about the avitars we choose, I'd love some info on yours. Very nice!

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