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Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: Millet on March 12, 2015, 12:08:11 PM
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According to the latest Salary Survey report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), agriculture is not such a bad career choice for those looking to make a decent living. The survey, which reports starting salaries for new college graduates, projects the average starting salary for agriculture and natural resources graduates at $51,220. This figure places agriculture above the healthcare category and just below business. - Millet
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But does that take into account the difficulty of getting said job in the field. I find it amusing that business is even in the running as that degree is a dime a dozen and no one hires people with a business degree based purely on the degree. Generally its a case of knowing someone. Its easy to have an average starting salary of 55k when there is only a couple jobs open which happen to be $55k. The important question I guess is, how many jobs are out there for agriculture degrees?
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That actually surprises me, here in Sweden the average starting salary for agriculture is somewhere in the region of $30,000-$40,000. Add to that income + value added taxes at a total of over 50%. I’ve always been under the impression that in comparison the overall US-salary was rather low – as a compensation for your relatively low taxes.
I’ve heard quite a few stories about how tough it’s being American these days. You need multiple jobs to be able to feed your family etc. Worst of all states, from what I’ve heard, is Hawaii - were you have to work 14-16 hours a day just to be able to pay your bills. On the other hand, none of those I’ve spoken to had any higher education. I guess an abundance of uneducated workers have pushed the salaries for the unqualified jobs down quite a bit.
Anyways, I’m on my first year studying B.Sc. in Production Horticulture but I’ll partly have to agree with Tropheus76. An average salary of 51,220 doesn’t say much; in my opinion using the median would have given a more accurate picture.
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jackedfruit, average and medium is the same thing, - Millet
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Yes, but median isn't.
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My understanding of the English language tells me that the average salary of an occupation, and the medium salary of an occupation iwould be the same thing. - Millet
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My understanding of the English language tells me that the average salary of an occupation, and the medium salary of an occupation iwould be the same thing. - Millet
Well obviously your understanding of the English language is a bit dusty. I never wrote medium I wrote median, median being the middle value of a dataset whereas medium/average is the total value of the set divided by the # of values.
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Several problems with this survey. First, the category is called "Agriculture and Natural Resources" - not just agriculture. Secondly, the sample size was woefully small - only 20 responses in that category, and we don't know how many of those were actually 'agriculture'.
Most importantly, the survey surveyed employers, asking for the starting salaries of their new employees. They did not survey job seekers or recent graduates of those disciplines. We might find quite a different income if all agriculture graduates were surveyed, as it would include the ones working at Wal-mart.
http://www.naceweb.org/uploadedFiles/Content/static-assets/downloads/executive-summary/2015-january-salary-survey-executive-summary.pdf (http://www.naceweb.org/uploadedFiles/Content/static-assets/downloads/executive-summary/2015-january-salary-survey-executive-summary.pdf)
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Average Projected Salaries By Discipline--Bachelor's Degrees
Category
2015 Average Salary▼
Humanities $45,042
Social Sciences $49,047
Commnications $49,395
Healthcare $50,839
Agriculture & Natural Resources $51,220
Business $51,508
Math & Sciences $56,171
Computer Science $61,287
Engineering $62,998
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Mean, mode and median. Very different concepts!
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According to the latest Salary Survey report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), agriculture is not such a bad career choice for those looking to make a decent living. The survey, which reports starting salaries for new college graduates, projects the average starting salary for agriculture and natural resources graduates at $51,220. This figure places agriculture above the healthcare category and just below business. - Millet
lol
puh-leeze. This is one of the worst designed Surveys I've ever seen.
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According to the latest Salary Survey report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), agriculture is not such a bad career choice for those looking to make a decent living. The survey, which reports starting salaries for new college graduates, projects the average starting salary for agriculture and natural resources graduates at $51,220. This figure places agriculture above the healthcare category and just below business. - Millet
lol
puh-leeze. This is one of the worst designed Surveys I've ever seen.
Starling1, are you agreeing with me again? I hate it when you do that.
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According to the latest Salary Survey report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), agriculture is not such a bad career choice for those looking to make a decent living. The survey, which reports starting salaries for new college graduates, projects the average starting salary for agriculture and natural resources graduates at $51,220. This figure places agriculture above the healthcare category and just below business. - Millet
lol
puh-leeze. This is one of the worst designed Surveys I've ever seen.
Starling1, are you agreeing with me again? I hate it when you do that.
This time I'm agreeing with you.
The last time it was you who was agreeing with me.
So I guess we're square.