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 <description>The press release for a new book called â€œ200 Best Jobs for College Graduatesâ€ included some IT salary information. I was a bit surprised by the low starting salaries. My in-college daughter wants to be a teacher, and the starting salary for a brand new college graduate in the district that employs my wife is $45,000. That beats all but one of the â€œbestâ€ jobs in the press release.
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