| And what level? |
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So many jobs. Especially in DC, NYC, Boston, SF...
If you're too lazy to google this you will never make six figures. |
| lawyer, doctor, tech professional, consultant, lobbyist, financial professional |
Cleared Tech professional for me, that’s how. Add in bonuses and RSUs. |
| OnlyFans. |
| Attorney. |
| Most non entry level white collar jobs at this point that require a graduate degree |
| Foot model. |
Uh, no. $200K is like top 5% of individual earners. And since business owners are disproportionally represented among high-earners, the percentage of "jobs" (which is what the OP asked about) that pay $200K is less than 5%. As an example, notwithstanding the $700K HHI lawyers that post here, the median income for an attorney in the US is still $135K according to the BLS. $200K is still a big accomplishment. |
| VP roles at companies that gross several million a year at least, primarily in finance and development. |
| Commercial real estate, law and c-suite headhunters, tech sales |
| most white collar jobs after 15 years easily |
| Real estate agent |
I always wonder about this. Would it be a good career for a very senior attorney looking for a complete change of pace? |
| People who do spreadsheets all day 😂 |