Old 06-26-2011 | 06:18 AM
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johnso29
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Originally Posted by JobHopper
They just announced they want to terminate funding the retirement plan.

My 22 year-old son just graduated last Sunday with a Masters in Electrical Engineering and starts his first post-college job in a week: $73K plus 15% bonus, 3000 stock options/year for 4 years, full benefits and 401k. There are options for people willing to work for them. Lucky for him, he had no interest in flying.

Now, if he can just get me a job there...
Good luck to him. A Masters @ 22 yrs of age is quite impressive. But I don't think this is more an exception then the norm, especially if it requires a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering. This doesn't exactly sound like a entry level position.
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