Salaries in UAE
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PsyGuy wrote:
> @Heliotrope
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> The highest I found with a Masters at the ISs entry cap was USD$64,502.
Could be.
Not all ISs are on Search after all, and the profiles I have are from a few months ago.
The average might be lower actually, as the really crappy and low-paying ISs tend not to join SA, but instead recruit through other channels, although some of those don't really deserve to be called an IS. Not that the OP will end up at one of those though, I hope.
> @Heliotrope
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> The highest I found with a Masters at the ISs entry cap was USD$64,502.
Could be.
Not all ISs are on Search after all, and the profiles I have are from a few months ago.
The average might be lower actually, as the really crappy and low-paying ISs tend not to join SA, but instead recruit through other channels, although some of those don't really deserve to be called an IS. Not that the OP will end up at one of those though, I hope.
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@Heliotrope
ACS-Abu Dhabi, you can find it here:
https://www.acs.sch.ae/about-us/employm ... ortunities
Column V, Step 10 salary + incentive + end of service is USD$64,502
ACS-Abu Dhabi, you can find it here:
https://www.acs.sch.ae/about-us/employm ... ortunities
Column V, Step 10 salary + incentive + end of service is USD$64,502
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So refreshing when a school just publishes their salary scale – many schools are secretive about it, and some don't even share it with their own staff. It are of course usually the high-paying schools that don't try to hide it.
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OP was asking about salary.
Still, with 64K, you can save a whole lot, 20K+ or 30K+, depending on lifestyle, more if you're very frugal.
Still, with 64K, you can save a whole lot, 20K+ or 30K+, depending on lifestyle, more if you're very frugal.
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ABD is not applicable to Masters. It is a official status for Doc programs: All But Dissertation.
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@Heliotrope
The LW also asked for what would be nice and included "Of course the standard of flights yearly, free accomidation, free education, visa and health insurance is must." Asking for salary may actually be asking for comp.
@Sid
There is nothing official about it, but yes ABD is typically used to indicate a doctoral candidate who has yet to defend their dissertation as the only requirement for the conferral of the doctoral degree. All but done is a play on words.
The LW also asked for what would be nice and included "Of course the standard of flights yearly, free accomidation, free education, visa and health insurance is must." Asking for salary may actually be asking for comp.
@Sid
There is nothing official about it, but yes ABD is typically used to indicate a doctoral candidate who has yet to defend their dissertation as the only requirement for the conferral of the doctoral degree. All but done is a play on words.
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PsyGuy wrote:
> @Heliotrope
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> The LW also asked for what would be nice and included "Of course the
> standard of flights yearly, free accomidation, free education, visa and
> health insurance is must." Asking for salary may actually be asking
> for comp.
Yet he was asking specifically for salary.
> @Heliotrope
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> The LW also asked for what would be nice and included "Of course the
> standard of flights yearly, free accomidation, free education, visa and
> health insurance is must." Asking for salary may actually be asking
> for comp.
Yet he was asking specifically for salary.
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I assumed (s)he meant a realistic nice salary.
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PsyGuy wrote:
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> We had different assumptions.
Yes, when (s)he wrote 'salary', I assumed (s)he meant 'salary', and you assumed (s)he meant salary and benefits.
So yes, we had different assumptions.
> @Heliotrope
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> We had different assumptions.
Yes, when (s)he wrote 'salary', I assumed (s)he meant 'salary', and you assumed (s)he meant salary and benefits.
So yes, we had different assumptions.