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indsal

http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=%s&l1=${loc}&q2=${job2}&l2=${loc2}&tm=1
NAME
     indsal - Search indeed.com's Salary Search

SYNOPSIS
     indsal [JOB DESCRIPTION] -loc [LOCATION OF JOB DESCRIPTION] -job2 [OPTIONAL 2ND JOB DESCRIPTION] -loc2 [OPTIONAL 2ND LOCATION]

EXAMPLES
     indsal ajax developer
       << returns salary information related to the job description "ajax developer"
     
     indsal ajax developer -loc boston, ma
       << returns salary info for ajax developers specific to Boston, MA
     
     indsal ajax developer -loc boston, ma -job2 html developer -loc2  chicago, il
       << returns a comparison of "ajax developer" salaries in Boston to "HTML developer" salaries in Chicago

DESCRIPTION
     From Indeed.com:
     "Indeed Salary Search is based on an index of salary information extracted from 
     over 50 million job postings from thousands of unique sources over the last 12 
     months. Many job descriptions don't contain salary information, but there are 
     enough that do to produce statistically significant median salaries for millions 
     of keyword, job title and location combinations - in fact, most job searches you 
     are likely to think of. As new jobs are added each day, the Indeed Salary Search 
     index is automatically updated with fresh salary data, so the salary results are 
     as up-to-date as they could possibly be."

AUTHOR
     Brian Armknecht
     
     
     b.a.
    
21 uses - Created 2006-10-29 16:49:04 - Last used 2011-10-20 11:52:11
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