Full-time Sys admins cost from NIS 40 without car/telephone to NIS 80 with car/telephone per hour. There is precious little relation between the quality of the employee and what you pay. I'd say that the average Linux sys admin with three to four years of experience gets NIS 58 per hour plus keren hishtalmut, plus a telephone and car including expenses. By "average" I am taking into account public sector and private sector employees. The universities pay more than average rates IMHO, but often do not pay benefits or keren hishtalmut. Rates for temporary employees are also higher.
- yba
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
VK wrote:
As a long-term [~ 9 years] IGLU maillist watcher I'd like to say "Kudos" to all participants!
This time we see a mature, in-depth and fruitful discussion.
Raaaaaather ;-).
But most people did come around in the end, did they not.
In any case, what DOES a System Admin cost these days?
I am getting really weird numbers, trying to look at the various sallary comparison sites. What would you (and no, I am NOT including the very old experienced hands like Geoff and myself ;-) would ask for a system admin position?
And no - this is NOT an idle question ;-).
Marc
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