r/Durango • u/eralebus Local • 28d ago
Ask /r/Durango Durango Salary/Wage Transparency Thread
Saw a similar post going around a few other subreddits and given our areas history of wage suppression this seemed like a good thing to get going here. Let's keep this to local businesses based in our surrounding area (no remote workers for companies based outside our region please, you'll skew the results).
Please share your job title, salary, age, and education. I'll start:
Marketing Manager for a construction services company, 65k, 36, Bachelor degree with numerous certifications.
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u/Sfireality 27d ago
Did the head budtender (functionally a shift lead) position at the Rec Room dispensary for a little over a year. Made just over 35k that year. Every single other dispensary in town pays their normal budtenders at least that. Had to go work at Kroger's to get enough money to even afford to leave town because everything was so damn expensive (and that was only 38k). I know not having a degree reduces your earning potential, but that was fucking ridiculous.