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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

From: Bowes, Chris <Chris.Bowes_at_kosa.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:18:31 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00452559.20020429121831@fatcity.com>

According to the Federation of Tax Administrators, the following states impose no income tax on state residents: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. In addition, New Hampshire and Tennessee limit state income tax to dividends and interest income only. In these two states, the bulk of most people's income -- i.e., salary or wages
-- goes untaxed.

---Chris

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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:28 PM
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The only problem with this line of thinking is the federal government. They seem to take out the same amount for federal taxes as well as social security no matter where I live. If this is truly reflective of the cost of living there then I better automatically receive a check just for being a resident (which is actually the case in Alaska). Doubtful at best. Does anybody know if SC is a tax-free state like Texas and Tennessee?

I can see using a salary calculator to convince your spouse that it is a good idea to move. Otherwise I don't they relect real life.

Just my 2 cents.....

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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:48 PM
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As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of $100,000 in Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg. Doubt this is accurate to the penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you living like a king (or queen) in Spartanburg.

Jim

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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:19 PM
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Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience, I think. Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.

I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you haven't been monitoring the job market for a while. It's like comparing apples and oranges because there are too many variables.

My two cents.

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
Minneapolis, Minnesota  

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>> Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
>> Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be >> considered.

I'm wondering what "frequent" means...? Am I the only one that thinks the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
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Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs an
Oracle
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history. Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning, application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5. Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable. Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE projects.

-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

For immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: orastaff_at_mindspring.com
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David

ph: 1-800 -549-8502

All Submissions are handled in confidence.

*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be qualified/interested
in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills. Thanks,
Bill Law

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