I haven't tested it yet for this or any other job, but
this site
http://www.joboptions.com/esp/plsql/espan_enter.espan_home
has a job salary comparison section. It's a link I
found yesterday and plan to include it and several
others on my employment web site
http://victorian.fortunecity.com/stanmer/414 if and
when I get some breathing space (two jobs--one
full-time, one part-time--school, and being a heavily
invested in their future Grandma don't make for a
whole lot of extra time, LOL).
I would check out the site, but, I would also factor
in the demographics and economic conditions of the
state in which the entity is located. I would presume
NY and CA would pay higher, and ID and NE would pay
less (housing cost considerations as well as commute).
--- "Rick d." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a question for all the museum-L folk out
> there. Can you guys tell me
> what you think is a decent salary range for someone
> fitting the duties of a
> Collection Manager, for both a small and large
> institution?
>
>
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