Women who Make Money

Anonymous
How old are you? What do you do? What is your income? What are your career tips?

Looking for some successful women as inspo.
Anonymous
So you want to hear from every woman with a job?
Anonymous
I mean… even the manager at the local McDonalds makes money. What exactly are you looking for?
Anonymous
I meant women who make good money!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I meant women who make good money!


And what does that mean to you? I make good money by my own lights but a pittance in DCUMlandia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I meant women who make good money!


And what does that mean to you? I make good money by my own lights but a pittance in DCUMlandia.


+1 OP what do you mean by "good money"? I'm a GS-15 lawyer, but that probably doesn't qualify as "good money" in the DMV? I'm fine with it though.
Anonymous
Big law partner here. 48yo. Income $1m+. Career tip: get good education, work hard, look for opportunities and use them!
Anonymous
I don't make my money by going to work. I make it in the market. I take extreme risks, but only because I can afford to lose some.
I worked very low income service job before that for ca 25 years.
Since you are young, I see why you want to make money by going to work. Become a doctor.
Anonymous
Early 30s, also in big law. $435k this year as 5th year associate. Learn to play the game. Politics matter in almost every environment. Be good at what you do, work hard, be fair, look out for those below you, and anticipate the needs of those above you.
Anonymous
Own a small business. 32yo. The business profited $380k last year, on track for $425k this year. One full time employee I pay $90k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Own a small business. 32yo. The business profited $380k last year, on track for $425k this year. One full time employee I pay $90k.


PP adding my advice. Don't find a job, build your own job. If you have any sort of specified knowledge, capitalize on it. Be honest, responsive, transparent, friendly, error on the side of the client is right but not to the extreme, set realistic expectations and prices accordingly, network, stick your neck out to support others in the field, and you'll soon have word of mouth referrals coming in. Before you know it, you will have a well regarded business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big law partner here. 48yo. Income $1m+. Career tip: get good education, work hard, look for opportunities and use them!


And sacrifice your family life for a soulless job where all you do is move money from one unethical big company to another. Don’t forget that part.

- former Biglaw partner
Anonymous
Big law counsel - 600K.

Find a niche. Be very good at it. But be even better about cultivating and maintaining relationships by treating people kindly and being genuinely helpful. Value yourself; don't let others determine your value.
Anonymous
Between 35-45
Former BigLaw attorney, now a legal recruiter for elite lawyers
I will clear 1M this year, work about 20-30 hours a week
Biggest piece of advice is cultivate your relationships in a real and genuine way as early in your career as you can. Make real friends and invest in these relationships, not just random people you meet at networking events. It's not what you know but who you know becomes even more important later in your career.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Between 35-45
Former BigLaw attorney, now a legal recruiter for elite lawyers
I will clear 1M this year, work about 20-30 hours a week
Biggest piece of advice is cultivate your relationships in a real and genuine way as early in your career as you can. Make real friends and invest in these relationships, not just random people you meet at networking events. It's not what you know but who you know becomes even more important later in your career.


No, you don’t. I know many people in the top firms in your business and none of them - NONE - is making what you’re making at your age and only working 20-30 hours a week. You must be an absolute superstar to be the sole exception.

I call bullshit.
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