lecturer
Lecturer is a kind of professional title and level for college teachers to evaluate professional and technical positions (titles). This level was determined after doctors entered colleges and universities for a period of time. Even postdoctoral students will go through the lecturer stage, except for individual scientific research.
In the era when graduate students can also become teachers in colleges and universities, the salary system in colleges and universities is far from flexible and exciting. At that time, the salary of lecturers was generally determined according to the difference of professional titles and administrative positions, so the salary of lecturers in the past was very low. Later, in the era when only doctors can enter universities as teachers, colleges and universities established an incentive performance salary system. More and more colleges and universities adopted an annual salary system for newly introduced doctoral talents, stipulating that they must complete certain scientific research work within a certain period of time before they can get full or departmental salary, so the influence of professional titles on their salary is getting smaller and smaller. First, there is no pressure for general practitioners to evaluate lecturers after entering colleges and universities, and second, the strength of scientific research awards is much higher than the salary scale.
So the salary of postdoctoral and lecturer is generally like this. Of course, the policies of each university or post-doctoral mobile station are different, and the situation of different disciplines is different, so I won't say much about it.