Average job salaries

Filed under: Salaries - 16 Dec 2010  | Spread the word !

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The average job salaries are difficult to determine not only because there are so many different avenues of work out there in so many fields of expertise but also because each country has different laws and regulations on salaries. Lets take a country where the average wage is not as high as the neighboring country however the conditions of living and working are certainly better than many countries around the world. Ireland is well know to most people of the world and this island of the UK has just about every industry that any other developed country in the world has. A manager at the local store may earn 20,000 pound per year however the average salaries of the top managers in Ireland are still 300,000 pounds plus. This would mean that the average earnings for a middle manager would range around 150,000 pounds. There are very few managers that get even close to this amount.

In the United States of America there are many underpaid teachers with limited salaries however the average salaries for teachers in the USA is around $37.500 per year. This entitles them to an average living standard compared to the top paid teaching salaries of $700,000 plus. In another area of the salary spectrum you will see that doctors can make up to $400,000 per year in the USA however the average of $150,000 is much higher than a teachers while the top income is much lower. The lowest paid full doctors after internship are awarded $50,000 per year.

The booming computer industry is very difficult to keep up with and people in this industry really need to upgrade their skills regularly. For those working as software engineers in the UK at a top level there are annual salaries of over 70,000 pounds. For the hard working and totally stressful job of being an air traffic controller, these ladies and gentlemen are only earning 50,000 pound in the UK on average. If you were hoping to make your career from travel and tourism they you might like to know that in the UK this is one of the lowest paid jobs coming in at just over 6,000 pounds per season.

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Standard NFL Player Salaries

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NFL player salaries change from one year to the next. What’s more, the salary cap that is enforced by the NFL commission rises from year to the next. As you may have noticed, a salary cap is the amount of money any NFL team is allowed to spend on salaries for each of their players yearly. The salary cap originated in 1994 and has steadily increased year after year since it was imposed. As the salary cap goes higher, so does the salary of the players.

Online you’ll find databases of NFL player salaries, and year-by-year listings of NFL player salaries through the current season. Not only will you be able to find out current salaries but also bonuses for certain players in addition to the median and total salaries for every NFL team. Remember that contracts are not guaranteed and at times players may not receive the full amount stated in the contract. Team payrolls vary extensively yearly and are based on how each team accounts for its player’s base salaries and bonuses among other things.

As you might have guessed, 2010 is the last year of the collective bargaining agreement among the NFL league and NFL players. This means there is no salary cap to stop teams from attempting to purchase a world championship. The original salary cap was set at $34.6 million during 1994. By 2009 it has grown to $123 million. NFL player salaries allowed for at least fifteen NFL players to make it to the Fortune 50 list of the highest paid US athletes.

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