Depends if they are spending down the generational wealth and if they snagged a bag to marry. |
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Why should non profits pay peanuts?
When I was unemployed during Covid I applied a few non profits. One non profit offered me a job paying $165k and expected me to manage a staff of 40. There was no bonus, and since Head of an area no opportunity ever for a promotion. I was doing exact same job pre Covid managing only 6 people for $330,000 a year. I also got offered a job in private making $165 as an individual performer, making $165k I could do in 4-6 hours a day with a 30k bonus. I also applied another non profit that was offering me $140k to manage a small dept. and a church run mission at $120k that was easily a 450k job of private. It was insulting. I DGAF about missions I want to get paid and don’t give me your mission crap. |
Right, because Wall Street CEOs making millions in comp never mess up anything. The people motivated by money always put the mission first? Good luck with that. |
You think a mission at a church should pay you 450K? GTFO. |
Like it or not it is how they maintain job security. |
They marry other trust funders OR a high earner (law partner etc). I say this as someone who knows a lot of artists and journalists. |
| Lots of jobs can make over 200k. Software engineers, finance, tech sales, big law, consulting, doctors. Even government like finreg can make well over 200k. |
no- you are missing the immigrants who live with their parents in a W school district, no student loans and whole family goes in on real estate business, lot of them living in nova and MOCO. You missed the people who's parents pay for their down payments, kids private school, or grand parents provided a 50k/100k trust fund that they know they won't touch until their own retirement so they can save for a down payment. I dont know anyone who paid for their down payment straight up out of their earnings- everyone I know in DC or close in had a loan from family, it might not be outright money that they get a gift, it might be that they have to pay it back when they sell the property or that they moved in with their parents rent free for a few years to save on rent, it might be their brother loaned them the money who makes bank from ambulance chasing law or Silicon Valley, parents who lent them money to buy the business they currently successfully run and have grown while they live very simple lives.. it can be a little bit of help but just going to college, getting a job and paying for things like SFH is so rare that I dont know anyone in a multicultural, multi ethnic and multi-religious cohort of like 25 people all over the Washington area who have done it. I am sorry but I dont know more than 25 people well enough to know the ins and outs of their financial lives but im pretty gregarious so not too shabby for someone short of a RE professional. every single one of the adults I know who have bough in this area had family help- from down payment from parents to drs who lived at home through residency. Everyone else moved away. |
Simple, because non-profits are, in many cases (at least ones that I have seen) funded by donations. Therefore, the people working there should not 200-400k when donors are effectively paying their salaries. Of course there is more nuance to this but this is the simple answer. Hell I know a newish non-profit, does BS work (in my view), has like a million dollar budget, small donor funded (for most part) and they just spend gobs of $$ on salaries and travel, with literally nothing to show for it. To me this non profit (and many like it) are emblematic of non-profits, just scamming donations to get themselves a pay day. As for your examples, I am sorry but 120k at a church, yeah...most of whatever money is coming in should go to those that need it, not to pay for payroll. |
| I feel like a lot of jobs make 200k + (in this area). I make 305 base + ~150 in bonus (in house lawyer) and my husband makes similar (tech sales adjacent role). |
My family and my sibling's family didn't have any financial help buying from parents, we had to work our way up from condo to townhome to sfh over the years. Not immigrants, just LMC white parents who worked hard all their lives to be able to support themselves in older age. How did our families do it? No restaurant meals, only free entertainment, brown bag lunch every day, driving old paid off cars as long as possible, second hand furniture, clothes from thrift shops, vacations to see relatives or to a local beach in the off season. You can make it work but you can't appear to be UMC or even DC metro MC. |
| How do I get into tech sales? Are these in-person or online? I’m nice looking and have good networking skills if that helps. But I’m past 40. |
Re: top 1% DC is the highest at $870k, VA is $554k, MD is $545k https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2023/10/19/highest-earners-top-one-percent.html |
| We are in IT. Cloud and cybersecurity. That’s were the $$$ is. |
Typically the super rich trust funders don't marry outside of the set they grew up with, so they are marrying someone else with inherited wealth. |