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Re: L.A. Times article on Legoland 'masters'
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:35:32 GMT
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Really? Well, that's pretty sad when you have all that talent and everything. I
guess I will just have to stay where I am! (I earn a lot more than 9/hr!)
Scott Sanburn
John Kelly wrote:
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> She had contacted me about salary range but I was worried about getting someone
> in trouble. If you're really interested I can tell you what the model builders
> in Enfield made before they closed the shop last month. I started at
> $7.50/hour and advanced to $9.03/hour in what they told me were two of the
> biggest raises ever given (at that time) to a model builder. (In other words,
> keep you day job.)
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> -john
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> In lugnet.general, Steve Chuck writes:
> > In Monday's Los Angeles Times, they had a work and career section
> > describing some out of the ordinary careers. How about being one of those Lego
> > builders? Now about the salary...
> >
> > http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/WORK/t000073102.html
> >
> > Enjoy
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