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Curious about a medium salary

Hello guys,

I've tried to find on google, the medium salary for a CMM Programer job, and i didn't find anything about it, here in my country, but also anywhere else.
If you could, gave me a hint about how the salary should be in my country - Romania- ( of course if you know), and also in other countries.
With my 1 year and a half experience in PC-DMIS, making hundreds of different programs in the past 1 and a half year, i didn't know how much to ask for a salary at a job interview, and i don't know the market for this type of job
- I have a University Degree ( Aerospace to be more accurate) , and a Master Degree in next year .

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  • I had an interviewer call me when i was still with Hex and they said the "Market value" for a CMM programmer is around $30/hour (or $62,000/year ((without overtime))).

    I did not pursue that particular position as it was much less than was i was making at the time.
  • Market conditions (cost of living) vary considerably here in the states, as such, the salaries do for their respective market areas. I'm sure pay in east coast and west coast regions is significantly higher than Midwest, South and Southwest regions. Additionally, there's the variable of employee's skills and experience. Some greenhorn that just finished all the PCDMISu classes will make considerably less than someone with 10+ years of programming experience.
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  • Market conditions (cost of living) vary considerably here in the states, as such, the salaries do for their respective market areas. I'm sure pay in east coast and west coast regions is significantly higher than Midwest, South and Southwest regions. Additionally, there's the variable of employee's skills and experience. Some greenhorn that just finished all the PCDMISu classes will make considerably less than someone with 10+ years of programming experience.
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