Can't you be a DOJ attorney in another state? My DH is DOJ (not an attorney). We are in and out of DC every few years. He is FBI and works with DOJ attorneys everywhere we go. |
Another DOJ attorney here, who loves my job. In theory, you can get a job with one of the US Attorney's Offices, but they aren't the same job. |
| I love my job. I do marketing/business strategy for a web based company on the west coast. I work flexible hours from home (or anywhere else!) and make $185k. |
Yep, this. I'm the first DOJ lawyer above, and this is it. I in fact have a job application into the local USAO, but it is a very different job! |
| Founder and CEO of a boutique public relations firm. Annual salary ranges from $290K to $430K depending on the size and number of contracts. |
| I'm a computer system administrator for a government agency. Salary $120K. |
| Middle school math teacher: $54k |
Can you give a little description of what this entails? I want to make a shift from being a consultant (government contracting in health communication) to business strategy/marketing and would love to work for a tech company. |
| International public health. $110k (after almost two decades in the field). |
I'd love to hear more about what you do and how you trained for it. My niece is in high school and is very interested in linguistics. |
| Economist at a think tank, $85K |
| Me!! I make $70k but have awesome benefits, amazing colleagues and an incredibly flexible (truly flexible) work environment. I also love the work I do in public health. |
| Lobbyist, $250k |
Curious: what company? |
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I sell stuff on Etsy, etc, make about 50k an year (after expenses) on the side.
I make around double that at the day job. |