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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Houston (Clearlake), TX
Posts: 11,376
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It seems like engineer pay rises pretty fast the first 10 years and then starts tapering off since the better engineers would move into management and increase their pay, at least in the utility industry where I work. I got the impression around $100K base was about as much as an engineer could make at my company. I've heard industries with more R&D, reward long term, productive engineers more as their experience increases.
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