| I am 41 and I have only been at one employer my entire adult life. I started when I was 26 years old and have never left. I have had promotions and moved from a starting salary of $55,000 and now make $150,000. I am wondering if I am an extreme outlier or not. FWIW my husband has only been at 2 jobs his entire life as well. He had a starting salary of $160,000 and now makes $550,000. |
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Your husband in big law? I change about every 1.5 to three years. For the 1.5 year stints, I did so at least partially because the financial conditions of my employer were flashing yellow/red. For the 3 year stints, I was always trying to build skills for a more permanent exit.
My salary progress has been $60,000 (left at $65,000) -> $62,500 (better benefits though and left at $72,000) -> $90,000 (left at $101,000) -> $125,000 (left here at $159,000+bonus but consulting hours) -> $155,000 (at $190,000 after three years and gov hours). Currently interviewing for a job that pays between $250-$300+bonus. |
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One employer my entire life. Started at $78k, 20 years later make $400k.
DH has had 3 jobs - started at $40k and got laid off 25 years later at $400k. Hasn't been able to find work since. If you're going to move jo s you're too late - ageism hits at about 40 - more harshly for women. |
| I think I had 5 or 6 employers up until my late 30s and then one employer until I retired in my late 50s |
PS twice I took significant pay cuts for better jobs, but I started at 21k and finished at 200k |
I am on job 13 and not a job hopper. Just switch on average every 2-3 years. |
| OP - no plans on leaving my job. I know I am pretty much stuck here. I have amazing health insurance and a hefty pension. Plus a ton of flexibility and good will from being a long time employee. I definitely have been mommy-tracked since in the 15 years of being at my job I have taken 3 maternity leaves for a total of 1 full year off of work. |
| I've had the same job for 14 years. Get a minor increase each year and now make close to 200K. Works for me, I have no career ambitions at this point in my life. |
| 16 years — my first post-PhD job. I left because the initially grant-funded program was ended. |
| 15 and counting, started my own company. Before that, 3 years |
| Nine years and counting. |
You sound like my college roommate. She worked for the state (not VA) either since college graduation or shortly thereafter. She recently retired mid-50s with a pension. |
Same! but 12.5 years and counting. |
| 2nd job and i have been here 25 years! I am now head a dept of 15 and make 600k+. I am going to retire from here me thinks! |
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I am 40 am also 41. Started with my current employer at age 26 (fed attorney). This was my first real long term professional job not counting my 1 year clerkship and teenage part time work.
Started at 62k and now also make around 155k. If you’re an outlier I am too. |