Registered nurses at an annual mean salary of $151,640; nurse midwives at $162K.
PR managers and art directors both at ~$155K.
Airline pilots only slightly lower than CEOs ($243K vs $258K).
I'm guessing the last of these has to do with CEOs being paid mainly in equity, but the numbers were quite high for a number of kind of mundane jobs in both private and public sectors and across multiple industries.
Airline pilots not making good money don’t live in SF. Then your left with a tight distribution of pay. It’s more like $200k to $350k than the $0-$10m range of CEO.
If this is a comprehensive list then I’m perplexed by the medical subspecialties presented. GIM, family med, psych, and OB/GYN. So cardiac surgery, neurosurgery and other procedural subspecialties of which there are more than a few practitioners in SF don’t make the list? Or did I miss something in my cursory read?
It only makes sense to break out subspecialties if the list purports to be comprehensive.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 17.5 ms ] threadRegistered nurses at an annual mean salary of $151,640; nurse midwives at $162K.
PR managers and art directors both at ~$155K.
Airline pilots only slightly lower than CEOs ($243K vs $258K).
I'm guessing the last of these has to do with CEOs being paid mainly in equity, but the numbers were quite high for a number of kind of mundane jobs in both private and public sectors and across multiple industries.
It only makes sense to break out subspecialties if the list purports to be comprehensive.