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Salary scales for Service Manager
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mcamp999 Wrote:Jim

It depends on the usual supply and demand and what is payed to staff in your area. Also, are you going to need to attract staff from other parts of the country or will there be sufficient supply in the surrounding area.
Lastly, most of the techie companies around here do offer a benefits package, and I have helped set up many of these benefit packages. I suggest you PM me for any further info you require around this area of expertise, and I will be able to put you in touch with relevant people to assist

Thanky very much, I will certainly take you up on your offer for info on the benefits.

About Salaries, I had a brief chat with Joan ( pm) and I think I have an idea of the rates. I agree that it is area dependant, but in my case the office is located in Leominster, and if one were to look at the local salaries, they could not attract the skills that are required for the position in the local labour pool. It is a fairly specialised line requiring some unique skilly that one would have to recruit in the cities.

I also chatted to the UK Co accountant and he confirmed my numbers ( at least I am in the ballpark so to speak)
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Salary scales for Service Manager - by jimswin - 18-10-2005, 07:26 PM
Salary scales for Service Manager - by Cheffie - 19-10-2005, 12:17 AM
Salary scales for Service Manager - by mcamp999 - 22-10-2005, 10:08 AM
Salary scales for Service Manager - by jimswin - 22-10-2005, 11:34 AM

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