Sentences with phrase «considerably less salary»

When I was evaluating job offers for my current job, I decided to take one that offered considerably less salary because of the free tuition benefit.

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• If you need to work, you'll find salaries are considerably less than you may be used to.
You earn $ 40,000 a year in salary (which is considerably less than the average Starbucks manager is paid at $ 48,665).
That works out to approximately $ 150,000 per job, an exceptionally bad deal for taxpayers considering that the average new teacher (who would have been first in line for a pink slip) makes considerably less than half that in salary and benefits.
Although ACE provides many financial benefits — including the master's degree, room and board for two summer sessions, $ 400 in travel stipends each year plus airfare to and from the December retreat, and health insurance — ACE teachers are paid considerably less than a typical Catholic school salary.
But since California's cost of living is considerably higher than that of most other states, the purchasing power of these higher salaries is less in California than it would be in most other states.
If you can endure all this, you may someday make an annual salary that is, on average, about $ 53,000 dollars a year, considerably less than in more comfortable suburban districts.
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