海归不成返美的那些人很浮躁
本帖最后由 山芋头 于 2016-1-28 20:00 编辑看见998刚才人家问俺一个挺逗的话题,以后的出路就是出去侃吗?。本人感觉是海归后重新回美国的那些人不能用,他们对金钱的浮躁真是青出于蓝而胜于蓝。
一朋友医学博士,10年响应政府号召海归回国办药厂,过期专利的那种药物和中间体,改造的旧厂房为药物车间也相当气派,办公大楼同样气派,但不知为什么仍然一事无成,重新回美国。15年和我们谈一个中间体(副产品)项目,开口25万美金/年薪,要按月支付,2年合同。哈,年薪成了月薪。月薪按8000米他又不甘心,最终就这么不了了之。新年电话聊天,方知道他现在做起房地产生意,买卖美国土地房地产等,不知道收入如何。
美国的年薪和月薪完全二回事,是2个不同的概念,年薪远超月薪,是指很高的工资,在欧米国家的公司,一般月薪超过1万美金就按年薪计算,要么你自己开公司,给其他公司做顾问或成为供应商,要么拿月薪。
本帖最后由 山芋头 于 2016-1-28 20:17 编辑
998经常说的4000米,就是美国一般工程师的工资水平,工作年限5年左右,主要看自己的能力,尤其是动手能力。美国工业体系和中国工业体系(模仿苏联)差别很大,工程师自己不能动手做自己设计的东西是不可想象的,除非不是你专业领域的东西,才有借口说不会。
补充内容 (2016-1-29 15:43):
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998经常说的4000米,就是美国一般工程师的工资水平,工作年限5年左右,主要看自己的能力,尤其是动手能力。 ...
那,比如那个吸盘,这个哥们至少得会车床了吧。我不是科班,不太懂国内跟国外工程师培养有什么不一样的。同样三十年,我们工作时间都花在哪了?
I recently just finished my degree and went through the job search process. I found that there was a fairly large number of openings with companies looking for people with a background in hydraulics and hydrology, but the majority were looking for someone with a background in municipal design or watershed modeling and several years of experience. The USACE occasionally also has openings for engineers with a background in hydraulics (they have two right now for hydraulic engineers as a matter of fact). Look into some of the companies that have previously been involved with projects that seem to be similar to what you'd be into and see if they're hiring (or just send them a resume and cover letter regardless; they don't always post on the job boards!).
With only a bachelor's the starting salaries I was finding was only between $46k to $49k, but with a Master's I was finding between $54k to $57k. The positions capped out at between $90k to $103k. I'm honestly not sure how these compare to other specializations...I wouldn't be surprised at all if structurals earned more!
If you do decide on heading into h&h, however, I would strongly suggest continuing on and getting your master's. It may not pay off immediately upon graduation without the work experience to go with it, but the positions that appeared to be the most interesting and challenging required an advanced degree. I would go do a quick yahoo job search and see what people are paying.
I know some guys who are simple coal miners and make 500k a year if they agree to go over sea's and work. Other wise it's back to the regular 60k a year pay. It just depends on where it is needed and how valuable your skill is.
However as for hydraulics I knew a guy who got out of the navy got offered like 90k a year to go work on satellite dishes... 我还想去米国递扳手呢 有时候想去车间干干活,师傅都不敢让我干,因为不会啊,更别提机床了,计件生产,一个比一个急
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