Rudey |
09-10-2004 03:26 PM |
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Originally posted by amycat412
Excatly. IMO, this thread is most pertinent to people who were out of school and working in 2000. If you were in college then and are a senior or just out now.. it is a harder question to answer.
I am about the same, frankly, as my company put a FREEZE on salaries in late 2000. I hear rumors that will be made right late this year, but I'll believe it when I see it.
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Right and I think most people would have known where they would have been financially in 2000. For me, getting an internship was difficult - when in normal years most kids were getting 10-15 for each summer, this year it was more unstable. And when I looked at my friends who were taking job offers comparable to mine when I graduated in 2003, their offers were less, bonuses were less or nothing, and a VERY low number were getting hired and often those that were hired were laid off within a couple months with a nice cutoff amount.
In terms of personal finances, my portfolio grew in 2003, and took a hit in 2000. People are allowed to invest in college right?
-Rudey
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