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Looking for a job in the DR industry

October 7th, 2015, 10:09

Currently I`m living in England not far from Leeds. Already applied for some positions and would want to either work for a well established company or co-operate with somebody experienced in the DR industry. I am an electrician by trade, done soldering and electronics repairs. Recently bought Deepspar DI (with forensics mod.) ready to invest in more hardware, such as PC 3000. Languages spoken: English, Russian. Send me a PM if interested.
Thanks.

Re: Looking for a job in the DR industry

October 12th, 2015, 9:27

Interesting, another Electrician who wants to get into data recovery. I made that jump some years ago myself. :D

Just don't expect that you're going to make a lot more money, you'll probably make less. But, at least you get to work in a clean air-conditioned environment.

Re: Looking for a job in the DR industry

October 29th, 2015, 19:26

data-medics wrote:Interesting, another Electrician who wants to get into data recovery. I made that jump some years ago myself. :D

Just don't expect that you're going to make a lot more money, you'll probably make less. But, at least you get to work in a clean air-conditioned environment.



Are you serious? Indeed.com says DR makes on average about $85k a year
Is that not accurate?

Re: Looking for a job in the DR industry

November 22nd, 2015, 16:45

Forensic Girl 21 wrote:
data-medics wrote:Interesting, another Electrician who wants to get into data recovery. I made that jump some years ago myself. :D

Just don't expect that you're going to make a lot more money, you'll probably make less. But, at least you get to work in a clean air-conditioned environment.



Are you serious? Indeed.com says DR makes on average about $85k a year
Is that not accurate?

Average? Not in the US, for sure.

Re: Looking for a job in the DR industry

November 22nd, 2015, 18:59

It seems that most experienced engineers want to get paid $85K without any loyalty to their employer.

Re: Looking for a job in the DR industry

November 22nd, 2015, 19:13

lcoughey wrote:It seems that most experienced engineers want to get paid $85K without any loyalty to their employer.

Hahhaa, so true. It almost feels like it is worth to pay $85k more for loyalty and the likes rather than the skills.
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