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Subject: [DCHAS-L] New article for ACS Chemical Health & Safety are available online.

Date: Dec 12, 2022 11:36 UTC

Author: Ralph Stuart <membership**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>

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Subject: [DCHAS-L] News from CCS

Date: Dec 12, 2022 18:30 UTC

Author: Gmurczyk, Marta <M_Gmurczyk**At_Symbol_Here**ACS.ORG>

From: Monique Wilhelm <biocmst**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>

Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Fair Wages Question

Date: Dec 12, 2022 14:43 UTC

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Demystify: 
Hi Jonathan,

I was a lab manager for the chem dept and pretty much acted as CHO & RSO for all of the sciences at a PUI with 6,000-8,000 students.  I left the profession due to increasing workload, stress level, and very low salary compared to my current position as a lab manager in industry.  After 20 years, I was making $66,000 even though my workload had increased at least 4 fold in the last 6-8 years.  I hear they may be replacing me by breaking my position into 2-3 positions.  

I will say that working in academia was amazing when I was raising kids, though.  You can't beat the vacation time, flexibility, and benefits that I had.  These things are definitely important selling points to overcome the low salary in my opinion.

Best,
Monique

On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 2:11 PM Jonathan Dannatt <jdannatt**At_Symbol_Here**udallas.edu> wrote:
Hello all, 

I know this is less of a safety question, but I thought those with experience might still be able to provide some support. I am emailing to see if anyone would be willing to share salary ranges. I recently found out the salary of my colleague that acts as both our chemical hygiene officer and lab coordinator and it seemed quite low for the position. However, maybe it is normal. 

Some necessary background: 
1) We are a small primarily undergraduate institution (~1500 students). 
2) This individual acts as coordinator for the general chemistry labs as well as chemical hygiene officer for the chemistry department.
3) The department currently has 4 tenured/tenure track chemists and a distinguished affiliate professor.
4) As chemical hygiene officer, this individual handles A) waste for all the labs in the department as well as all the waste for our summer research program (usually ~5 undergraduates a summer), B) safety trainings for our TAs, C) ensures our departmental compliance with regulatory bodies. 

Any data or sources would be super helpful : ) 

Warmest regards, 
Jonathan


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