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Career Path => Money Matters => Salary Questions => Topic started by: ThrifTe on May 12, 2009, 10:45

Title: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: ThrifTe on May 12, 2009, 10:45
Hey everyone,

I am new to the forums.  I was reading through a bunch of posts, and realized that given all the OT, shift differentials, additional shifts, training hours, bonuses for certifications, and so on -- it is rather difficult to estimate much less calculate an annual salary for an operator position.  Since I am a Cold Fusion programmer, I threw together a quick & dirty calculator that will generate an estimated per block, per month, and per year dollar amount.  Please let me know if this is useful at all, and feel free to make suggestions for improving it. I tried to cover most of the bases, but may have left something out. 

http://www.rhyp.org/calc/ (http://www.rhyp.org/calc/)

V/r
ThrifTe
Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: retired nuke on May 12, 2009, 11:08
very good.
Thanks for jumping in with that, welcome to Nukeworker.   ;D
Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on May 12, 2009, 11:15
nice work! Thanks

Justin
Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: ThrifTe on May 12, 2009, 01:24
--Welcome, I cleaned it up a bit.   It doesn't have much if any error handling, so if someone does something silly like entering text in the number box, it will throw an exception.  I made it as a tool for myself, and just thought I'd share it.  Wouldn't want to put too much effort into it;  error handling is what migraines are made of.  ;)
Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: Takar on Jan 01, 2013, 01:47
http://www.rhyp.org/calc/

Your link is dead.
Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: GLW on Jan 01, 2013, 09:24
http://www.rhyp.org/calc/

Your link is dead.

ThrifTe has not logged in for more than three years,...

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Title: Re: Yearly Salary Calculator for Operators
Post by: Takar on Jan 01, 2013, 08:35
Thanks for the reply.