industry?
PCI
industry?
I was specific. I said take home pay. Meaning after taxes and deductions, I'm making 10k/mo.
I'm making 15k/mo before taxes. Government so deep in my ass its disgusting
A year from now, I'm gonna be at 40k/mo though watch me.
I'm gonna trick off so much money at the strip club it'll be legendary
What is PCI? Not trying to get in your business too much. I was doing pharmacy but the business process/proj management field fits me more. I'm not sure if I want to take the management route at my company for bus proc analyst...how much do your entry level employees make?..the pay range for the entry level position i may take is 40k - 70k
i dont mind at all breh...PCI = Payment Card Industry...entry levels start off at 60K..id pursue it
Whats good brehs? Just got my CCEE (Citrix Certified Enterprise Engineer) cert!
You should have asked for at least 70k. http://www.indeed.com/salary/q-Business-Process-Analyst-l-Houston,-TX.html (Assuming you're in TX) but for a place like NY it can be a 6 figure position.Thanks. Like I said b4 I work in health insurance currently as a provider service manager. The business process team reached out to me to apply for their opening. It is work at home so that already has my interest. I am hoping that they dont lowball me. I asked for 60. I am currently in school working on my Bachelors in Business. I imagine by the time I finish school I will have a promotion or two under my belt.
got that 801
802 coming right up
Gonna get into security
Thanks bro. Unfortunately my current boss forced me to withdraw from consideration due to my tenure (4 months as a manager) I'm really mad but moreso motivated to continue embarassing my peers. Still an honor for them to reach out to me and try to hire me off the muscle. To make it worse my boss is black. Hating ass nikka.You should have asked for at least 70k. http://www.indeed.com/salary/q-Business-Process-Analyst-l-Houston,-TX.html (Assuming you're in TX) but for a place like NY it can be a 6 figure position.
Business Process is a good field to be in. You may also see it referred to as PMO Analyst (Project Management Office). It's basically just creating and maintaining processes for a group based on their function and clientele. For Healthcare you may find yourself learning alot about changes in regulations and stuff like that.
That's wassup! Are you managing an enterprise environment now?