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Costco starts at $13 and has PART-TIME benefits way, way better than those. You could be an eighteen-year-old HS graduate and start out making more money/having better benefits than someone starting at GungHo with their BA who is bilingual. Yeah, no.
$12/hr and 10 days of vacation days with a Bachelor degree? Is that usual in the US?
Well, minimum wage is still $7.25. And the BA in this two positions can be in anything related to it. Vacation is usually 5 days a year.$12/hr and 10 days of vacation days with a Bachelor degree? Is that usual in the US?
I'm gonna say that working at Costco is a pretty good job then, assuming that you're okay with working at Costco.My girlfriend works for Costco. If you stick it out and put in your time, you can get into management and make $80K+ per year. More for the top-level store managers and into corporate. As far as in-store management, a degree isn't necessary.
It's not just the games industry my friend. The entire system is fucked.
Okay so $12/hr entry level is actually okay. Its ~$480 a week, ~$25k a year before taxes etc.
However, 100% paid health insurance is not to be dismissed. For me that equates to roughly $300 month back in pocket. Let that sink in. Depending on your health plan thats great.
Free Gym acces is worth about $30 a month. My employer asks you to pay for that even though we own the gym.
10 vacation days and 5 personal days?
Awesome. My first year in an entry level job I got 0 vacation and 2 personal. Now we offer new hires roughly 7 days of vacation to start.
So just to give you a point of reference, my company will hire new college grads for our retail store training program at roughly $43K a year to start. Mandatory 44 hours worked a week, more OT is available but rare. Its sales and there are bonuses but the demands are higher. You have to make sales calls, you are customer facing and deal with the public, you may have to work later retail hours and or weekends. We dont have as generous of an insurance program but our 401k ranks in the tops in almost all companies.
So yeah we pay you more upfront but you dont get nearly as many perks and you have a lot more responsibility and you will be doing a lot more hard work. Seriously, Management trainees become assistants at first and those are the backbone of our stores and they get grinded on hard. If you stand out you get rewarded but it definitely grinds a lot of folks down.
So reading this job description it sounds like a pretty cushy job relativley speaking. It sucks because cost of living is so high in CA, but get some roommates, share a place, save, prove yourself and work up. Realize too the value in that insurance plan and put as much as you can afford to in 401k- just put it in an index fund.
Its not amazing starting pay but honestly it doesnt sound like too much is being asked of you either. It allows the company to bring people with less risk to the company and weed out the bad ones and promote the good ones.
Yeah that pay seems pretty low. The benefits are a little bit better.
A bachelor's degree and all those responsibilities and bilingual for $12 an hour though? Lol fuck that. Man this industry has problems.
That $12 gets a lot smaller with his tax plan, though.And people say Sanders is the enemy... Pure ignorance to what's really going on.
That $12 gets a lot smaller with his tax plan, though.
It's a noticeable difference.No it doesn't. Not for someone making $12 an hour.
$12/hr and 10 days of vacation days with a Bachelor degree? Is that usual in the US?
This still sounds a lot better than the job offers I see at http://gamejournalismjobs.com/
The majority don't pay squat, with the common tagline being "We're not big enough to pay for our employees now, but once our site breaks out..."
I once saw an ad that offered $0.50 for every 1000 views of your article. Might as well just spit on your face while they're at it.
I wish I could just do like the Super Best Friends and stream shit all week, as that seems to be paying the bills for them. Problem is finding, well, the friends.
Didn't you used to work at ILM? What was the salary there?
$12 for a corporate job that requires a bachelor's degree sounds absolutely awful to me, but also I don't work in the video games industry.
I do editorial/content production for websites and entry-level with a degree is like $18-$20/hr in NYC.
Not amazing starting pay? "Actually okay?" Sorry, but it's terrible. You should not be expected to only be paid $12/hr with a 4 year degree. That's absurd.
Also, paid insurance is only a good perk if it's good insurance. I've had jobs where the deductible is over 5k and at that point you're seriously better off paying for a ACA plan out of your own pocket.
Look, I don't live in CA, and I don't work in the games industry. But if I was offered this job I would not touch it with a ten foot pole. You can definitely get much better paying jobs if you have the amount of experience that job description is asking for.
2014 Gamasutra Salary Survey (latest I could find)
More at link.
Not sure how one shit $12/hr job being posted has somehow transitioned into all jobs in gaming and in America being shit, but hey, that's the internet for you.
Yeah, there are definitely worse jobs out there (Startups that want you to work "for exposure" can go straight in the garbage), but I don't think that makes this one okay.
There are so many jobs in other industries that pay way better than that for the same level of experience. It's a big reason why I decided to not work in games.
Which is why I would love it if this thread could be used for people to suggest decent-paying jobs that videogame enthusiasts might enjoy doing. I certainly would love that information myself.
Friends and family constantly tell me to go into network development/programming because I "love using computers". Still haven't decided if I should, though.
We're too busy rioting about who gets to use Target bathrooms.Can't believe that people in the US are not rioting. Try giving people in the UK 10 days holiday a year and the entire country will come to a stand still.
Which is why I would love it if this thread could be used for people to suggest decent-paying jobs that videogame enthusiasts might enjoy doing. I certainly would love that information myself.
Friends and family constantly tell me to go into network development/programming because I "love using computers". Still haven't decided if I should, though.
Now you why Bernie Sanders has such a large following.$12/hr and 10 days of vacation days with a Bachelor degree? Is that usual in the US?
Which is why I would love it if this thread could be used for people to suggest decent-paying jobs that videogame enthusiasts might enjoy doing. I certainly would love that information myself.
Friends and family constantly tell me to go into network development/programming because I "love using computers". Still haven't decided if I should, though.
Yeah, this is how I see it as well. It's not a great job, but I'd imagine you're still getting a pretty decent deal. It's just not something you'd want to do for more than a year or so.Do you work for Costco?
Because busting ass to get carts and be a warehouse guy, which is costco entry level, is hard work. And I am prettt sure Costco isnt paying for 100% of insurance premiums.
The key with Costco, like any other entry level job, is to survive and thrive and outwork your peers to make an impression and get promoted.
I know good Cashiers at Costco making great money, but they had to bust ass to get to that level.
People are completely missing the fact that this entry level assistant community manager job isnt a taxing job, and its hourly so they can earn OT, a lot of the time these are shitty salaried jobs that over work you.
Honestly I think whne you add in insurance and 401k this is a good job to start. Especially with no relevant work experience to demand more. The key is understanding where you go from here. Do this for 18 months cut your teeth and then move up the ladder.
Decent pay? Get a business degree or, preferably, an MBA along with focus and experience managing and interpreting data ('Business Intelligence")
Games companies have far more data flowing in than they know what to do with. Most people doing BI now in games are quite bad at it.
Excellent pay, great challenge, a lot of opportunity.
But you're at Walmart, so it balances out yeah?I make more than this at Walmart.
But you're at Walmart, so it balances out yeah?
To find someone that actually understand Japanese require a lot more than that...
Yeah , that sound crazy, if you are sick you are sick, what are you supposed to do?
I feel like most places are pretty leanient with this kind of thing. Maybe not games development but I know a lot of places are pretty accommodating with call-offs for illness as long as it seems legit. I mean you don't get paid for it but still.In America: Die.
Nearly everywhere else: Call in sick.
Welcome to 'Murica. Love it or leave it.
That's actually pretty awesome! Is it similar qualifications and stuff?Good point.
Regardless I have an entry level job lined up when I graduate soon that makes 2x this much with a raisr after 3 months so it still seems abysmally low. Sad.
That's actually pretty awesome! Is it similar qualifications and stuff?
Ive used qa as an entry point to decent positions in gaming. In my last stint I was offered the producer job I really wanted but declined since I was leaving for a regular qa job in the software industry where I now make 4 times more money doing easier work. Go figure. We have a saying, "life after ______, is always better". Insert whatever game company you want in there.
$12 an hour with a degree is pretty bad, since most likely loans x rent are a priority for people , not to mention food and etc
10 "vacation" days is such a pain to see, jeez
Gardeners in my old job, the lowest paid employee's were given the equivalent of $10.20 an hour. All they did was mow grass and blow leaves into bags.
This position is a fucking joke. The wage is a joke. That makes the company a joke.