Most of the swelling education budget has gone on higher pay for teachers (who now often earn more than the starting salary of a university lecturer), yet no improvement in performance has been extracted in return.
Last year, the average starting salary of university graduates dropped by 40% compared with 2002, according to the Chinese media.
The average starting salary offer is 4 percent higher for 2008 graduates than last year's alumni, according to a recent study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
According to Payscale.com, the average starting salary for M.
To find them, we looked at the regular season OPS and the salary of each starting active roster player on each playoff team, excluding pitchers.
Bonds' FTPN was more than 120 points ahead of Cleveland's Jim Thome at 646. (Thome signed with Philadelphia in the off-season but is still only 22nd among starting position players in the salary rankings.) Rounding out the top five by FTPN are Boston's Manny Ramirez (salary rank: 3) and Pittsburgh's underrated Brian Giles (salary rank: 37).
Surrey Police has said it will pay new police constables more than the government-set minimum starting salary.
Greater Manchester's Police and Crime Commissioner has said new constables in his force will get more than the government-set minimum starting salary.
But potential recruits saw the salary figures as a starting point, and bargained for pay beyond the fixed limits.
WSJ: Transparency at the Office: Psst...This Is What Your Co-Worker Is Paid
An average starting salary with average pay increases each year, even with the occasional higher salary bump as your take on new jobs, will hardly even get you to retirement unless you are able to save a higher than average percentage of your income.
Of course, he owes considerable gratitude to his market comparables (Drew Brees, Joe Flacco) who have recently pushed the salary bar skywards for quality starting quarterbacks.
In the Financial Times 2006 MBA rankings, graduates of the top-placed Wharton school reported salary increases of 139 per cent in the period from starting their course until three years after graduation.
For example, when the researchers asked the MBA students about their likely salary package in their first job, the optimists tended to predict that their starting earnings would be higher than average for their peers--but the optimists didn't, in fact, end up with above-average starting salaries.
The salary cap-saving moves on Wednesday came one day after New York let starting weakside linebacker Michael Boley go after four seasons.
To calculate which business schools offer the best career prospects, Princeton Review used two figures reported by each school: average starting salary and percent employed three months after graduation.
At a financial firm, hindsight tells me I could have negotiated a higher starting salary, but it was already a great increase over my salary at the non-profit I had left just a short time prior.
In a less empirical, less technological, more insular world, the brand of school one attended did matter in networking, in gaining employment, and in negotiating a reasonable starting salary.
应用推荐