Hey moderators, thanks so much for deleting all the informative and useful posts on this thread!
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Hey moderators, thanks so much for deleting all the informative and useful posts on this thread!
You are doing such a fine job in making this so boring and sanitized that no one wants to visit or post!
With an MS in earth science you typically come in at 21 and normally progress to 22 in under 5 years. With a PhD most come in at 22. Grade is not everything, however, as from what I have seem petroleum engineers are generally compensationed like those a pay grade ahead for earth scientists.
@nmo. If that is the case, you are a statically outlier. Certainly not the normal. That’s like saying Asians are all tall because you know Yao is 7 ft/
I’m not an engineer and attained PSG22 after 5 years in downstream BU.
$115-$137K range plus 14% cip,
How long it will take you to get there? It depends on your performance ranking year after year, and where in the company you are. If you are in downstream, refining & chemicals you will struggle to get to PSG 22 at 10 years. If you are in upstream it will be easily done in 5.
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