Why does Navy Federal Credit Union Pay so much?

Anonymous
Nfcu pays out a pension?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nfcu pays out a pension?


Many banks still have generous pension plans.
Anonymous
It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:400k without stock is peanuts z Google pays their software engineers more.


How is 400k peanuts? Who are you people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?


You're surprised that a bank pays more than the govt? Wells Fargo salaries are much higher too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?


You're surprised that a bank pays more than the govt? Wells Fargo salaries are much higher too.


+1. Yes, this is a surprise to no one. Cap One, WF, Truist, Chase, etc. have sizeable presences in the DC area and all pay more than the government. $500K all-in is pretty common for anyone who is fairly experienced. Of course, you can do even better at a law firm if work-life balance is not a consideration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?


You're surprised that a bank pays more than the govt? Wells Fargo salaries are much higher too.


+1. Yes, this is a surprise to no one. Cap One, WF, Truist, Chase, etc. have sizeable presences in the DC area and all pay more than the government. $500K all-in is pretty common for anyone who is fairly experienced. Of course, you can do even better at a law firm if work-life balance is not a consideration.


As someone who worked at wells, it was nowhere near 500k...maybe half that at best
Anonymous
I'm super skeptical. There are TONS of VPs at banks that I know. They also don't seem to do that much but they really make 400K?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm super skeptical. There are TONS of VPs at banks that I know. They also don't seem to do that much but they really make 400K?!?


In the DMV, yes. If they're in a lower cost of living area, they make less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?


You're surprised that a bank pays more than the govt? Wells Fargo salaries are much higher too.


+1. Yes, this is a surprise to no one. Cap One, WF, Truist, Chase, etc. have sizeable presences in the DC area and all pay more than the government. $500K all-in is pretty common for anyone who is fairly experienced. Of course, you can do even better at a law firm if work-life balance is not a consideration.


As someone who worked at wells, it was nowhere near 500k...maybe half that at best


You probably weren't too far out of law school. I am talking about Associate GC level or equivalent, at least 12-15 years of experience.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems that nfcu attorney > bigfed attorney positions.

What am i missing?


You're surprised that a bank pays more than the govt? Wells Fargo salaries are much higher too.


+1. Yes, this is a surprise to no one. Cap One, WF, Truist, Chase, etc. have sizeable presences in the DC area and all pay more than the government. $500K all-in is pretty common for anyone who is fairly experienced. Of course, you can do even better at a law firm if work-life balance is not a consideration.


As someone who worked at wells, it was nowhere near 500k...maybe half that at best


You probably weren't too far out of law school. I am talking about Associate GC level or equivalent, at least 12-15 years of experience.


Incorrect.
Anonymous
Anyone know what business ops analysts make there?
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