200k per year on a W3 is not unusual for economists.
Als Zulage?
total salary of 15k per month is not unusual.
man I tried to insult you twice for the nonsense you write. go look at the averages in the DHV post on the previous page and think about how a distribution of W3 wages would need to look like if your statement of 200k not being unusual can make sense. You lack either the requisite intelligence or goodwill to be active here ;) maybe finish your undergrad education and opt for a degree where you don't need to do statistics/maths :D
Regarding Frankfurt, one question and one comment:
- How safe is a job there?
- Assume that there are 2500 students who bring 10k EUR per year. The school earns 25 Mio. EUR with this. Assume that there are 70 professors who earn 200k EUR pear year, i.e. 14 Mio. EUR in total. Yes, this is feasible.
Annual revenue is around 100 million.
They have a lot in the bank. Sold land where the dorms used to be in a deal that involved Commerzbank's real estate division. Check cleared in December before COVID.
They are doing ok
Regarding Frankfurt, one question and one comment:
- How safe is a job there?
- Assume that there are 2500 students who bring 10k EUR per year. The school earns 25 Mio. EUR with this. Assume that there are 70 professors who earn 200k EUR pear year, i.e. 14 Mio. EUR in total. Yes, this is feasible.
No. This is actually something that they are dealing with. Frankfurt's research focus is something that is fairly new (last 5-10 years).
Because of that, there are many faculty there who simply don't publish in the journals that FS is after. For those professors they then move towards teaching more.
For new hires, the expectations about research are clear. Mid-term reviews are taken seriously, tenure isn't just handed out to anyone. Although there is a risk that people can just completely give up after tenure, that exists in every institute.
Fine, but let's think about the extremes: Frankfurt hires someone who stops publishing after getting tenure. Will this person be fired sooner or later?