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Scheduling / Planning Positions in Turkey

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David Moses
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Hi there,

I really wonder what is the monthly or annual income of a scheduler/planner who is working for a Turkish Contractor in Turkey or abroad?

I know there are many Turkish Contractor Companies undertaking many contracts at Former Soviet Union Republics, Middle East Countries, North African Conuntries etc.

Thanks in advance.

Regards

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David Moses
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Hi There;

Thank you Irem. But I need some more comments from others to come up with an rough idea about this concern.

Is there any scheduler from Turkey? to share his/her idea for this concern!!!

Regards
Irem Aksay
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I seem to find that it depends on how many years you have spent in a certain department and not the specialty itself. All juniors or all seniors get about the same. Juniors are usually 2000-3000, Inter. 3000-5000, real experienced can get up to 10 USD if their role is very important for the project. These do not include rent or car... They are usually provided on top of your sallary.