The Salary Range

  • Jeff Moden (1/7/2017)


    Alan.B (1/3/2017)


    Great post Steve, 5 stars.

    I found out a few weeks back that my department is moving to Phoenix AZ. I did not chose to transfer so I'll be back on the market in April. I have not started my search yet but I'm extremely encouraged by what I've read in articles like the one you referenced as well as what I've seen on the job boards.

    Far too many people never learn how to increase their salary, whether by changing jobs, becoming more valuable, or even just asking for more money in a way that is likely to be successful.

    You have to do what you love, then it's easy to allocate the time it takes learn new skills and become more valuable.

    Alan... You live in Michigan, right? If you don't have my email address, send me one through this site. I've recently had some pretty good offers that I wasn't a good fit for but you might be. I could turn you on to the recruiters that contacted me.

    Hey Jeff. Thanks a lot sir and sorry for the late reply - i've been under the weather this week.

    I'm in Chicago. I have a few things in the pipeline but if you know anyone down here look for a good SQL Developer let me know!

    "I cant stress enough the importance of switching from a sequential files mindset to set-based thinking. After you make the switch, you can spend your time tuning and optimizing your queries instead of maintaining lengthy, poor-performing code."

    -- Itzik Ben-Gan 2001

  • Alan.B (1/10/2017)


    Jeff Moden (1/7/2017)


    Alan.B (1/3/2017)


    Great post Steve, 5 stars.

    I found out a few weeks back that my department is moving to Phoenix AZ. I did not chose to transfer so I'll be back on the market in April. I have not started my search yet but I'm extremely encouraged by what I've read in articles like the one you referenced as well as what I've seen on the job boards.

    Far too many people never learn how to increase their salary, whether by changing jobs, becoming more valuable, or even just asking for more money in a way that is likely to be successful.

    You have to do what you love, then it's easy to allocate the time it takes learn new skills and become more valuable.

    Alan... You live in Michigan, right? If you don't have my email address, send me one through this site. I've recently had some pretty good offers that I wasn't a good fit for but you might be. I could turn you on to the recruiters that contacted me.

    Hey Jeff. Thanks a lot sir and sorry for the late reply - i've been under the weather this week.

    I'm in Chicago. I have a few things in the pipeline but if you know anyone down here look for a good SQL Developer let me know!

    Other than you, I don't know many folks in Chicago. I'll check with a couple of recruiters that I know that work for nationwide companies.

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

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