Dear monks, firstly, feel totally free to give me negative votes, if you think that this is totally of topic. And my meditation disappears automatically :>)

To explain the background: I have expressed serious unsatisfaction of my salary today. I'v discussed it with my employeer. Well, I would like to know your opinion about good - average - minimal salary of somebody, who is (5 years) experienced with Oracle, PostgreSQL, C, C++, Borland & M$ RAD tools, Perl :), mod_perl, XML, XSLT, CSS, JavaScript, (X)HTML, all on the developer's level, and who is able not only to code, but really able to create the software (Senior developer, Software architect, Software analyst etc.).

Specially, I am interested in European triplets of good-average-minimal salary of employee (full-time job). My opinion is (1500-1100-700) euro per month, in cash, after all taxes. The reason of this meditation is to compare my opinion with other people.


In reply to Money is not purpose of my life, but... by pajout

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