What’s your CL and salary?
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CL28/YEE 30+/UOG (USA)/Excellent/$300k
You should add YEE and rank group and location and company to the mix or the data will be harder to reconcile.
CL 25, Downstream Gulf Coast, 30 years, $161k
CL 23, US procurement, 77k.
Where can I apply for this bucket job??? Certainly a step up from Global Projects!
can any IT peeps chime in?
4gjx+1dJoVoMm Some people are looking for more than money in a job. Don’t think you’d understand .
4gjx+1dJoVoMm
AKA
3prx+1dJoVoMm
Intelligent AND classy.
“ I’d stand on my head in a bucket of sh-t for the salary some of you are making”
Looks like you’re already doing it.
You should have a great future in this company that’s just right for you.
@3iay+1dJoVoMm
I'm not saying they can or can't complain, I'm asking them what they have to complain considering how much they're making. Get off your fvcking high-horse, douche-monkey.
32 Years, CL 27, $252K
CL29 $336K EMCC
Seeing these numbers expands my knowledge of EM salaries as previously I only had my own data point. This makes me doubt some of those posts from people that left EM and claim to be making 30% more working from home doing fun job that they love.
@3prx+1dJoVoMm
Stop being silly.
Nobody posted here WHAT do they do for this money. This being EM, there’s no guarantee that everybody does something useful, but most might be doing things that you can’t do and they might have spent many years in graduate school just to know where to begin.
Everybody has a role and a corresponding salary. Many people would be more valued somewhere else, hence the avalanche of people leaving.
You don’t get a say on who should or shouldn’t complain.
CL30 - 330K Base
I am a supervisor. If you end up low ranked you can go years with no raise. Or a raise of $500 to $1000 not even keeping up with inflation. Basically getting paid less each year if ranked low. It is a lie that you can pop up from bottom to top. I’ve never seen it happen anyway.
CL27 Upstream
USA
~10 years
$252k + RSUs
Looking for a FAANG role with better pay
I’d stand on my head in a bucket of sh-t for the salary some of you are making. What in God’s name do you have to complain about on a site like this for? Consider yourself lucky, you’d be hard pressed to find those kind of salaries elsewhere.
CL25 / 105 KUSD SG from fresh, Chemicals.
Seems like there's a huge difference in country HR practices even at the same CL.
CL 21 $70,000. Houston controllers upstream
There are 2 pay "groups": one for engineers and one for the rest. The engineers track is higher.
30 yr, downstream, CL28, $290k
CL 24 / $120k / US Downstream
Cl28, UK downstream, 155k USD equivalent. Underpaid it appears...
CL 28 // 223k downstream
I work on commission in Trading.
We don't use those CLs, so I couldn't tell you.
What CL makes 30K in a good month?
1zwl+1dJoVoMm
Remember that at least in some upstream areas CL29 is the max for true technical people. I don’t see anything higher than CL29 here, and I assume it comes all from individual technical contributors. Managers would not want to mingle with commoners, and they would be severely punished if caught sharing this kind of “private” information. Of course, it’s our private info and we decide how to share it, although the management probably is getting a seizure (admin !!!) seeing what’s going on here.
Jesus, some of these salaries are on par with top engineers at FAANG companies. What a fu----g compensation train wreck this place is.
CL 26 / $178k USD, 11 years in Upstream
I love you guys! So glad to see some nice high CLs read this page and are just as jaded as all of us!
27/ 211k. Upstream
26/191k US
CL24, 17 years with the company in a GBC, 38.5K$ per year
Yes - and the people in higher cost location is fighting to have work from home permanently. Don't you see by doing that the company is even going to move more positions to low cost country. It is all about the money and cost savings potential, honey!
No wonder why they are moving jobs to cheap locations.
I am CL 24 from cheap location with 36k USD a year.
@1cys+1dJoVoMm You lie.
CL 23* non-MPT (yeah, still have that discrimination in Europe!)
89k$
35+ years at EM
Cl 25 165k
CL 29 - $360k EMIT US based
@1toj+1dJoVoMm me too, I'm beginning to think I am being underpaid...
These upstream guys are ki----g it.
I am CL 25 / Refinery / $135K