For the under 40 yr olds making 100-300k what do you do?

Anonymous
$130k. Salesforce admin, project manager, database person. Part dumb luck, part hard work, part being willing to work on stuff that no one else will bother with.
Anonymous
I forgot to say, 35F.
Anonymous wrote:$130k. Salesforce admin, project manager, database person. Part dumb luck, part hard work, part being willing to work on stuff that no one else will bother with.
Anonymous
Pharmacist, 27. $138k first full year out of school.
Anonymous
Software Engineer at Amazon, 27M, $180k .. which is kind of low, should be above 200k next year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:37, Finance, growth equity: 350k + carried interest (some years a doughnut, other years 1M+)


There’s something wrong with America when the dude who moves money around makes 3x what the school principal makes.


So true
Anonymous
I have a day job in that range but I also have side hustles that brings in enough that I can save my entire six figure salary.

Anonymous
PP here. I live in a neighborhood where a lot of my cowrokers live. But I'm looking at buying a house that's in the same small neighborhood as my CEO, at which point the cat may be out of the bag.
Anonymous
40 at 198k - gov. agency leadership.

Broke 107k at 35. Policy.
Anonymous
34 software engineer gov contracting. Make 215k. Should be closer to 250k but I’ve negotiated 8 weeks of pto
Anonymous
36 year old I make $170k working for gubmt plus another $100k trading stocks and collectibles
Anonymous
RN- just under 110k. Three shifts a week = full time. Make my own schedule. There's other career ventures I'm interested in, but I don't think I can give up a 3 day work week...ever.
Anonymous
34 year old software engineer 290k
Anonymous
New Asst Prof; 150K/year;
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:34yo, $120K — fed analyst

DH is 35yo, $260K + bonus — CMO of an education startup


Sorry — here’s the rest of your answer:

Me — BA in International Politics & a language the feds like; MA in Political Science

DH — BA in History; MA in Political Science w/ a concentration in applied statistics

For me, it really helped to go to the undergrad program I did. They place extremely well into the fed gov’t. For him, it really helped to take the stats classes he did, and to then teach himself SQL and things like that.


Are you White and connected? Because with these degrees...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:35F. $112k. Associate Degree. County government department head in a very specialized field. Came into the job with more than two decades of professional experience.


So you started at 15?
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