Curious - what are your amazing benefits? |
I love it when parents raise their own children. I am a nanny and will no longer do one family FT. Not fair to the child when I leave. I prefer doing several families PT. That way I am the support rather than the primary caregiver. |
Free coffee and discounted parking |
Financial services. 15 years of top firm and government experience. My salary started high (firm associate) became very high (progressing through firm) dropped way, way back when I left for government, slowly rose again (through promotions in government service), and upon returning to private sector then exceeded (only just) the salary (incl bonus) I had when I left the firm. I worked very, very hard in those 15 years (this includes during government service). At no time did I have a punch-the-clock 40 hr max-type job. I could have returned to a firm for more $$$ out of government but chose in-house which I view as more stable/secure and because no desire to be chasing after business as a partner. |
Yes, law firm partners can earn quite a bit. It is not unheard of for some partners at the big law firms to earn $1M + / yr. |
| 33. 190k associate in not quite biglaw |
| 38. $425,000. Senior VP in finance. |
| The best area doctors, lobbyists, consultants also earn $ 1 M + |
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$42K, Nanny, 40 hours/week.
I am 27 with a BA. Have been interviewing for new (non-nanny) positions this week.. |
what doctors earn $1 million plus? Even the cash-only plastic surgeons I know don't earn half of that. |
| $42k financial analyst with the government. I should be at $62k in about 2 years. I'm 24 right now and 3 years out of college. |
The best doctors in certain specialties earn that, I know because I have several doctors in my family. |
| Tutor. 30 years old. $70K and not ashamed at all. |
And why should you be ashamed? People should do work they love and not get caught up in the pay, or the status that supposedly comes with it. |