RNs are typically older than 24, yes? If so, good on you! Then again, I'm sure you worked a shitload of overtime to hit $100K by 24 as a nurse. |
| 28 - Engineering Manager - International Business Development |
| 31, lawyer. spent a couple years after college working before law school, and had a rough first couple years of practice. |
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Sigh. This post caught my eye because at age 51 I'm coming to the realization that six figures is not going to happen. No private school for the kids, no paying for college, no 'airplane' vacations, no paying off mortgage, no retirement.
Age: not at 51, Analyst. |
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22 yo
I was in consulting. |
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26. Sales
Now 34- making 500K. Next year hope to make the same but work only half the time. |
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As an individual? Still hasn't happened.
DH and I started making 6 figures together, um, about a year ago. So at a combined age of 69. |
| 24. Information Tech. No college degree; but good skills, book credits, and good contacts. |
what are book credits? |
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| 32 paralegal |
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Y'all hiring? |
| 35, female in IT. |
Same here |