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		<title>By: joel c</title>
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		<description>you need to be much more specific...what type of work do you want to do? Finance, Production Company, Law, Sales, Secretary?/?
there are any types of "office jobs" in a corporate setting. Some are very low paying but they are also low on stress. I have worked several types and have settled on a lower paying because as you get older some of us want less stress, more time off and the pay is not as important to us. When I was younger I was always reaching for the stars and worked 80 hrs a week to get the 100k/ yr job. 
You must have an idea of what type of office work you want first...
in the Midwest a admin/ Secretary will make 25k-35k
exec Secretary is up to 60k
purchasing is 35k- to senior buyer of 80k
office managers depend upon the industry very much 30k for low end and 75k for higher end
payroll are generally lower - no more than 35k
engineers 70k-120k
quality people, techs- 25k, managers 80-100k
customer service- 25k-50k
controllers, 60k-100k
the list is too long...you need to research what makes you happy and use that to determine your course!&lt;a href="http://www.bigjobtools.com/srch/srch.php?q=%22Air+Compressors%22"&gt; joel c&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you need to be much more specific&#8230;what type of work do you want to do? Finance, Production Company, Law, Sales, Secretary?/?<br />
there are any types of &#8220;office jobs&#8221; in a corporate setting. Some are very low paying but they are also low on stress. I have worked several types and have settled on a lower paying because as you get older some of us want less stress, more time off and the pay is not as important to us. When I was younger I was always reaching for the stars and worked 80 hrs a week to get the 100k/ yr job.<br />
You must have an idea of what type of office work you want first&#8230;<br />
in the Midwest a admin/ Secretary will make 25k-35k<br />
exec Secretary is up to 60k<br />
purchasing is 35k- to senior buyer of 80k<br />
office managers depend upon the industry very much 30k for low end and 75k for higher end<br />
payroll are generally lower - no more than 35k<br />
engineers 70k-120k<br />
quality people, techs- 25k, managers 80-100k<br />
customer service- 25k-50k<br />
controllers, 60k-100k<br />
the list is too long&#8230;you need to research what makes you happy and use that to determine your course!<a href="http://www.bigjobtools.com/srch/srch.php?q=%22Air+Compressors%22"> joel c</a></p>
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