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Camilo Reyes Project Manager| CBRE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
PennEnergy has published the 2015 Energy Salary Survey: Meanwhile 80% of the PM's indicated that they were on the highest salary band, only 20% reported to be on the lowest. Yes, it is 0% in the middle bands. PM's salaries go from the lowest to the highest, so don't be concern about your salary progression, one day it will just go up!!!

If you are concern about you free time, it seems that PMs left holidays out of the controlled variables, being the job function with fewer days.

To see the survey: http://www.pennenergy.com/salary-survey.ht...456&bid=1384555
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Edmon Agron System Coordinator / Document Controller| MBO Architects and Engineering Consultant Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Thanks for sharing.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Very Interesting ... Not sure though how much true it is.
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Patrick Dicey Manager, Customer Project Management| CentralSquare Technologies Orlando, Fl, United States
PMI releases a very detailed salary report, I would trust this source over most others:

https://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/learning/p...urvey-2015.ashx
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May 24, 2016 2:08 AM
Camilo Reyes
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Hi Patrick, I agree with you all surveys are relative to the sample taken.

The PMI report for USA has over 9,000 responses, only 31 for PM with less than 3 years of experience, that is why the average salary is higher in that survey. However the mean for those whose have 3yrs or less were $56,000 and again above 10 years it jumps to $100,000.

Thanks for the link, is a very detailed report.

All the best,

Camilo
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Camilo Reyes Project Manager| CBRE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
May 11, 2016 3:55 PM
Replying to Patrick Dicey
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PMI releases a very detailed salary report, I would trust this source over most others:

https://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/learning/p...urvey-2015.ashx
Hi Patrick, I agree with you all surveys are relative to the sample taken.

The PMI report for USA has over 9,000 responses, only 31 for PM with less than 3 years of experience, that is why the average salary is higher in that survey. However the mean for those whose have 3yrs or less were $56,000 and again above 10 years it jumps to $100,000.

Thanks for the link, is a very detailed report.

All the best,

Camilo
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Christian Velazquez BARA Process Lead| Cadena de Descuento BARA Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Thanks for sharing.
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Christian Velazquez BARA Process Lead| Cadena de Descuento BARA Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Interesting subject, I think it will depend on the actual necessity of a PMO office in your company.

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