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03-17-2008, 10:51 AM | #1 |
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Hi guys, I'm in the military right now, but will more than likely be getting out. I'm curious as to how much Network Admins make with 10+ years experience. Specifically in California. Also are there a lot of those jobs available or are they hard to come by? Thanks for any info you can provide!
By the way, my fiance is a Neonatologist, so god knows I wont make nearly that much. Just want to hold my own.
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03-17-2008, 11:37 AM | #2 |
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Haven't sat in on an interview for about 6 months, but there are usually at least 10 people lined up for SysAdmin jobs. Your challenge will be that most of them are thrown in as collateral duty on some system, and unless you find a civil servant job at a military base, your system-specific experience may be negligible.
I think the going rate around Northern So-Cal is around 60K/year, but that with local government. Businesses like banks and home loan companies pay more, but they GRIND their admins into the floor and go thru them in about 1 year. |
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I have over 8 yrs experience and am making a nice 6 digit salary in TX. Which pays less then cali. Checkout dice.com and look at the salary calculator. Pretty Accurate
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03-17-2008, 12:52 PM | #5 |
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damn i need to new job. still in the low 40k range and 4 years experience no raise or review in 2 years too!
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Mid 6s.... SoCal. Not unusual here. IMO, Just gotta get in with a company via a good connection, not from the papers, Net or headhunter. And it usually takes a couple of "jumps" to different companies to leverage the salary you need to survive here.
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03-17-2008, 01:29 PM | #7 |
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With 10 Years of salary you can get about 6 digits if not 80 ranges... I just turned 20 and Have been working for the local government as a Student Professional IT worker for server admin and networking and I make 15 an hour... once I transfer out of community college I get 19 ... and all my bosse's and Contractors get a pretty good salary.... your best bet is to work for a sick firm that they need computer guys and give good amounts... my homie who isnt even cisco certfied like me is getting 25 an hour doing NOTHING in a firm just because hes the computer guy! Search up man 10 years experience is what they want my boss just re-hired my contractor who left 2 years ago and hes getting the same salary that he was getting while he was a contractor now but with benefits too!
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Check Dice, Monster and even Craigslist for job openings in CA. Good Luck. |
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Best of luck, I know how hard it is to land that job
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03-17-2008, 02:27 PM | #10 |
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Actually, you are probably making a lot more than Cali in terms of cost of living here vs. Cali.
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03-17-2008, 03:20 PM | #11 |
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You're over the 10 year hump and thinking about getting out? I would think the Army would try to keep you. An Air Force friend got out under the RIF and has been looking for a job in Colorado for a few months without success... though he got 2 years severance, so I'm not sure how hard he's looking.
Get your certs w/ TA before you leave, if you have not already... and leverage your military credentials when interviewing. Good luck! |
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Many factors come into play on what you are worth:
1. Do you have a degree? If so what? 2. Clearance? At what level? When was the last judification? 3. Certs? If so what? Active or Inactive? These are just some of the things that will make you more $$$ and set you apart from all the million 10-year SAs out there. |
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Thanks a lot for all the input guys, you all rock! I'm trying to find out what is out there in the real world.
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With your experience, certifications, and secret clearance, you should be able to find something decent in California. Housing prices are coming down in CA so that could be attractive to you. Lots of hospitals in the larger towns so that would be attractive to your fiancee. And if you take SoCal, every suburb of LA has a downtown of its own, so there's probably a hospital in every town. Tons of SoCalers on this board, many in the IT field. I am too but not in the sysadm field.
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80s here 5 years experience but i have good experience w/ good private sector companies doing IT work
1 year w/ Fannie Mae 1.5 years w/ CSC - computer Science corporation 2.5 years w/ EDS now where I am at Hoping to get another raise this month/next...closer to 6 figures. I had a goal when I was 23 to make 6 figures by 30...I hope to get close, even if I dont make it into 6 figures... If I were you I would get into Security CISSP, right now in case you havent been reading, there is a huge emphasis on network security, physical security and just security in general. NIST guidelines, hardware requirements, software restrictions/requirements and FIPS complaincy/certifications.... I think w/ a CISSP cert which also requires x amt of years experience and a letter of approval from a co worker which means they will vouche for you, you should be well on your way to earn 80k easy.. |
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A decent SysAdmin with 10 years experience should make $100k. 80k means you are short changing yourself IMO.
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03-17-2008, 11:54 PM | #22 |
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www.salary.com gives a pretty decent range. GL.
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