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Hi I was wondering what sort of salary a technologist with three years experience, fully up-to-date with revit would get paid? If anyone is in the same sort of experience could you let me know? Reason is due to the economy downturn etc my practice is changing partners and I haven't had a salary increase since leaving college three years ago, im involved in every large scale project and complete many smaller projects myself. We are not a big practice so i'm not just a 'CAD technician', i do everything that a project entails!
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Sounds like you have a job, be happy. Hang on until things get much better.
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