American academic salaries
Apologies for posting here rather than on T&E, but I thought I'd be more likely to find somebody who has a clue.
Somewhat to my surprise, I've got a job interview coming up at Embry-Riddle, the aerospace university. The actual job I understand (teaching aeronautical engineering at Associate Professor level), and the basic contract seems straightforward enough (work your balls off for 9 months of the year, then do what you like for the next three).
However, I can't find anywhere any indication of what sort of salary range to discuss / ask for. Being a Brit, used to British salaries and contracts I know what to ask for here, but I've no idea at-all about the US and don't want to either end up with far less than I could, or (worse still) price myself out of the market when (hopefully) they ask me the standard leading question.
So, what does a middling aero-engineering prof, ex-of the UK aircraft industry, expect to make in the US?
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