1973 (Aged 13).
First ever employment: A Sunday paper delivery round paid by the local newsagent!
Salary: $2.85 per morning for about three hours of work.
Comment: This lasted about three Sundays. I had to get up at 6 a.m., which really went against the grain, then stuff papers through too small letter boxes in doors. I would get it wrong, and then be exposed to irate customers who needed their Sunday morning papers. Furthermore, the coins earned just got lost - I clearly had no desire for the money and only did the paper round because it was the thing to do at the time.
1978 (Aged 18)
Undergraduate stipend: $5,500 per year.
Comment: In retrospect we were very lucky, us seventies British undergrads. Not only had we no tuition fees but we received a stipend. $4000 of the above was sadly removed at source for food and lodging, leaving $1500 per year which went exclusively on beer (not books). That bought a lot of beer because the student union subsidised it.
1979 (Aged 19)
Summer employment: $150 per week.
Comment: pulling live turkeys out of a lorry then hanging them upside down on a moving rail for electrocution. Not very considerate of our squawking friends I'm afraid. Paid for a trip to India later on.

1982 (Aged 22)
Postgraduate stipend: $46,000
Comment: In the money!! The UK funded three stipends per year at the Institut Laue Langevin generously to attract good students and because tuition was subtracted. In my case I registered at a department with small tuition fees (Birkbeck College).
1985 (Aged 25).
Postdoctoral salary: $24,000
Comment: Ph.D. leads to near halving of salary! Anyone know other examples of that?
Interestingly, I didn't seem to notice the difference. I remember I never even asked what the salary would be - just showed up for work.
1989 (aged 29)
Ingenieur CEA: $53,387
Comment: Standard starting salary for a French goverment "engineer." Creeps up very slowly over subsequent decades, (almost independent of performance I would claim). Similar salary to those halcyon graduate student days.
2006 (aged 46) :
German Full Professor: $96, 000
Standard German C4 professor rate, I think. Need to take into account generous benefits when really comparing with US equivalent.
2011: Well, all TN state salaries are published and open information....:-))
Poor turkeys. Atleast you didn't have a job pulling off frog legs!
ReplyDeleteYOU WHAT?!
ReplyDeleteHow could you do such a horrific job?! Seriously, hanging turkeys up... while they're still ALIVE? have you no emotion? no sense of pity?!
and FOR ONLY 150 A WEEK?! what the hell?
Why did you not tell your lovely daughter who went through the "pain" of being a vegetarian for 2 and a half years?
and what did bev think of this? does she know? after all, she's been a vegetarian for 27 years now...
gosh, I really dissaprove of the 19 year old you!
pffft.
impossible! unbelievable! simply inhuman!