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I am above $50K but it is much more of a struggle (sm)

Posted By: lucky2 on 2008-09-26
In Reply to: 40k a year - MxS IC

than it used to be. I work way harder for that than I used to several years ago.

Here is an interesting MT survey, talks about $ and demographics of MTs.

http://www.ahdionline.org/scriptcontent/Downloads/MTSurveyReport-Preliminary.pdf


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