| I'll start. 34, IT private sector, female. |
| I think there was a thread on this before. I'll try to find it and post a link. |
| 28. Technology company. Male |
| I'm 41 and a teacher. I don't anticipate ever doing that. I bust my ass at work, BTW. |
| I'm 35 and don't make 6 figures. Never will. (am completely okay with that, FWIW) |
| I was probably around 34, too. Now I'm close to 200, and aiming for 250 within the next five years, expecting to top out around there. |
| I will be 33 (next year) assuming all goes well. I'm a fed atty. I would have broken 6 figures 2 yrs ago, but I switched agencies and had to start back at the bottom. |
| 35, but had been hovering just under it for 2 or 3 years. DH was 32. We're both Feds, but he's not on the GS scale and does IT stuff do moved up in salary more quickly. |
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27. It was insanely stressful, and not a kid-friendly type job.
SAHM now
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44 and still waiting.... If not for the recession, it probably would have happen right around now.
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| ugh, 40. But I work 30 hours/week and have a very flexible schedule. |
and in academia, not private sector... |
| 25, lawyer. My DH is about to turn 40, and we hope he will this year, architect. |
| 29, CPA |
| 27. Sales. |