ext_11830 ([identity profile] anidada.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] velvetpage 2004-09-28 11:27 am (UTC)

Depends what they do, what they're hired to do, their education level and experience, and who hires them (non-profits have less money to throw around, of course). Folks in the industry can earn anywhere from $30,000 a year to six figures. Canadian, that is.

I'm actually glad I didn't go that route, in the end, despite the money -- I couldn't hack the hours, the pressure, the atmosphere, keeping up with the tech... Not to mention the toll on every aspect of one's health.

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