What is your profession, how many hours do you work each week and how much do you make a year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher, later career (year 21)
$130,000
MA+60 grad credits
+NBCT Cert.
40 hours with 8 weeks off in summer


What grade level do you teach?
What district? My district doesn’t get anywhere near $130K, even at year 30 with a PhD. Does the NBCT cert factor in?


PGCPS
I'm an elementary school teacher.
Yes NBCT factors in - an extra $13,000 added to our salary (new MD state initiative).

- what district are you in? Most in DC area pay higher than us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher, later career (year 21)
$130,000
MA+60 grad credits
+NBCT Cert.
40 hours with 8 weeks off in summer


What grade level do you teach?
What district? My district doesn’t get anywhere near $130K, even at year 30 with a PhD. Does the NBCT cert factor in?


PGCPS
I'm an elementary school teacher.
Yes NBCT factors in - an extra $13,000 added to our salary (new MD state initiative).

- what district are you in? Most in DC area pay higher than us.


PP again ... and in 5 more years, if I redo NBCT, supposedly the state of MD will add on another $8,000 on top of the $13,000, and another $7,000 five years after that. I'm probably not working 10 more years, though, but I'd love to earn at least $150,000 by the year I retire.
Anonymous
Waiter. I work 20 hours a week and make ca $600 a week. I take about 4 months off a year.
Anonymous
$345k, in house attorney. 30-44 hours per week, 100% remote except quarterly in person meetings. 12 years of experience. Bonus around 10%.
Anonymous
Sustainability at a tech company. 35-50 hours a week (depends on time of year) with a salary of $310K. Big yearly pay increases and great perks. 100% remote. I go to SF once a year and usually travel to company meetings once or twice a year. I’ve been in my current role for just over a year and will either stay put for 5-6 years until my boss retires and I can take their role or I’ll jump ship in the next few years if the opportunity is right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sustainability at a tech company.


What kind of work is this?
Anonymous
48, independent business application consulting, completely remote. Hourly rate ranges $135-$150 depending on the client, duration of project, etc. Flexible hours anywhere from 25-35 a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.


Yeah, not typical at all. Usually sales people working on commissions work long hours to get their commissions. What field do you work in?


Legal recruiting. Law firms.


How did you get into this? I’d love to be a recruiter and am former biglaw with lots of GC/partner connections remaining and had been thinking about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.


Yeah, not typical at all. Usually sales people working on commissions work long hours to get their commissions. What field do you work in?


Legal recruiting. Law firms.


How did you get into this? I’d love to be a recruiter and am former biglaw with lots of GC/partner connections remaining and had been thinking about it.


Best advice I have is to start emailing a bunch of different recruiters and ask to set up a time to chat about the industry and go from there.
Anonymous
I was a technology director at a small but national non-profit. $140k in DC. I worked 40+ hours a week mostly, but my team and I were available 24/7 when needed (we worked hard not to be, and I made sure they took comp time when they were). We did not want to be constantly working 50 or 60 hours a week - there wasn't more to come from more hours on the whole over a year.

Now I am a stay at home parent, while my partner works 70 hours a week as a political appointment for the feds.
Anonymous
Biglaw equity partner, top tier NY firm
60-70 hours a week (not all of that is billable)
$4M
50 years old
Anonymous
Prof at a law school. 260k, about 50 hours/week (but could get away with half of that)

I do expert witness and consulting work on the side that usually brings in 80-100k more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It pisses me off how little we pay our teachers, they educate our kids, work long hours, and get paid so little. Teacher salaries should start at 100k! If the pandemic taught us anything is that teaching is one of the hardest jobs one can do, they should be compensated as such!


I disagree. Most teachers aren't that bright. A lot are quite dull. Some are scarily woke and peddle misinformation in the name of truth and justice. A few are excellent. This is what parents found out during the pandemic and remote learning.

On the whole I imagine the current pay scale to be fairly fair for teachers.


Agreed! New generation teachers are woke and plain lazy; cannot handle anything nor even themselves. Too much self-esteem drama and gender confusion.
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