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Benefits October 30, 2007
Fewer Employees Cite a Princely Sum as Most Important Benefit
October 30, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Engineers in
the mechanical, electrical and plumbing sectors would prefer
health benefits or interesting work over a hefty paycheck,
according to a recent poll.
Reported by Adrien Martin
The poll on MEP Jobs, an online Web site for engineers in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing sectors, found that 20% said they most valued health benefits, 21% valued interesting work, and 36% said they wanted a fat paycheck.
The poll results showed a shift in what these employees value in terms of benefits compared to 2005 poll resuts.
In 2005, 59% said they valued a large paycheck and only 10% of employees said they thought “interesting work” was very important.
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