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Updated: 25 May 2012
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Salary$46,848 - $90,365  
   
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$44,601 - $89,616  
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Education, College/University$36,650 - $81,912
Education, K-12 Schools$36,252 - $84,672
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64%
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Male
36%
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Salary:$50,114 - $63,484 Not enough data
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1-4 years
7%
5-9 years
20%
10-19 years
40%
20 years or more
33%
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medical benefits Medical: 87% dental benefits Dental: 80%
vision benefits Vision: 67% employee benefits None: 13%

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Business Manager, College / University
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Negotiating a pay raise
Business Manager College Or University - (City withheld for privacy), Arizona, United States
It is very important to approach your supervisor with some hard data, such as what you think you are worth and why. Simply saying, I think I deserve a pay raise will never work.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 30 May 2007
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