Therefore the Chinese proverb - water flow down, people move up.
My theory of salary is it should be a function of the extreme temperature. For example, the high temp in Houston is 44-45C in summer, you should be getting $44-45/hr. Lately the oil/gas industry was booming, so the formula is revised to be a function of F, ie highest temp(F) x 1/2 = hourly rate. Houston is known to have 110F when adding humidity factor, so...
I have been getting contract shop emails advertising senior piping designer at $60-65/hr, with the low exchange rate, it converts to 55-60 Cdn, 45-50 Euro, or 30-35 Pound sterling.
I do not know how cold Calgary gets in winter, but at -40, C = F:lightbulb:
I respectfully submit my Global Warming Theory to the PDMSworld peers for review :teeth_smile:
Therefore the Chinese proverb - water flow down, people move up.
My theory of salary is it should be a function of the extreme temperature. For example, the high temp in Houston is 44-45C in summer, you should be getting $44-45/hr. Lately the oil/gas industry was booming, so the formula is revised to be a function of F, ie highest temp(F) x 1/2 = hourly rate. Houston is known to have 110F when adding humidity factor, so...
I have been getting contract shop emails advertising senior piping designer at $60-65/hr, with the low exchange rate, it converts to 55-60 Cdn, 45-50 Euro, or 30-35 Pound sterling.
I do not know how cold Calgary gets in winter, but at -40, C = F:lightbulb:
I respectfully submit my Global Warming Theory to the PDMSworld peers for review :teeth_smile: