I see this, and read about it, in just about every job category. "Just keep working and be thankful you have a job!" The super-rich are getting richer while cutting the pay of everyone else. It is partly a self-fulfilling prophecy!It's almost as if many firms are now taking advantage of the recession, by low-balling their employees. I am thankful to have a job, but don't use that as an excuse to not reward your employees when they deserve it.
That's cool, what kind of Civil work do you do? Maybe that makes a difference since I'm in the consulting business doing public works.That depends on where you live. I made more then 65k without a PE. Now that I passed, I hope to get about 7-10k moreOut of curiousity those that received a raise from passing the PE, did your salary get bumped up to at least 60k? Mine didn't unfortunately, but at the same time we don't have alot of work going on right now but it's slowly turning around so I do feel lucky I did receive something for passing the PE though. Plus side from my job is my health benefits and other miscellaneous benefits are top notch.
The other question is what should a brand new PE be actually making in terms of salary? I always thought it should be at least 65k.
You would be the only mechanical PE?I also just pass my exam and i have total of 5 years of experience. I work for a small MEP firm(3 ppl full time and 2 ppl part time). Other than the Owner, who is a electrical PE, I will be the next PE in the company. I have 11% pay cut back in Feb, 2009. Since then I have not have a pay raise or anything, and I dont think I will get a raise just because I got my PE. However, my boss keep saying it's good to have another PE since some state require Mechanical and Electrical PE to seal the drawings. So should I ask for a raise since he plan to market me to get more job and have plan for me to seal drawings in the future? By the way, I make around 50K at this point. Thanks.
I have not stamped any drawings before, my boss is the electrical PE. He is the one stamped all the drawing. Since most of our business is in Texas, the state only require 1 PE to sign off the drawings.You would be the only mechanical PE?I also just pass my exam and i have total of 5 years of experience. I work for a small MEP firm(3 ppl full time and 2 ppl part time). Other than the Owner, who is a electrical PE, I will be the next PE in the company. I have 11% pay cut back in Feb, 2009. Since then I have not have a pay raise or anything, and I dont think I will get a raise just because I got my PE. However, my boss keep saying it's good to have another PE since some state require Mechanical and Electrical PE to seal the drawings. So should I ask for a raise since he plan to market me to get more job and have plan for me to seal drawings in the future? By the way, I make around 50K at this point. Thanks.
How have you been stamping Mechanical drawings previously?
There are a handful of states that allow this. I know Texas and Idaho are among them. Not sure which others are.He's electrical and stamps mechanical drawings?
*Earlier by you, i meant your company
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