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To: XoFruitCake who wrote (172279)12/18/2008 10:37:51 AM
From: TheStockFairyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
If I could have started at a job that paid me over $150,000 per year to start PLUS bonus and there's a way for me to make $1,000,000 to $10,000,000 per year after a few years, well you know, I would have never considered starting a company either.

I started out of college making $10 and getting my car repossessed. I needed to start something. Instead of the success that I have, I still figure that $150,000 per year plus bonus plus raises is preferable to a risky venture over time.



To: XoFruitCake who wrote (172279)12/18/2008 10:41:30 AM
From: TheStockFairyRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
here's the starting salaries for business school graduates. It took me 10 years out of school to match their first year's SALARY.

Rank Business School Applicants
Accepted Median Total
Pay Package
1 Harvard 15% $130,000
2 Stanford 10% $130,000
3 U. of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 19% $145,000
4 M.I.T. 20% $113,500
5 Northwestern (Kellogg) 24% $133,000
6 Chicago NA $136,000
7 Dartmouth (Tuck) 20% $109,000
8 UC Berkeley (Haas) 17% $118,000
9 Columbia 17% $144,000
10 NYU (Stern) 20% $128,000
11 Michigan (Ross) 28% $104,000
12 Duke (Fuqua) 37% $114,000
13 Virginia (Darden) 41% $121,000
14 Cornell (Johnson) 36% $117,000
15 Yale 22% $115,000