Never gonna happen D: Not even together I don't think...oh well. Good thing I only ever take a peek into the finances forum every once a while
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| 40, IT, Female |
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almost 44 and still waiting. graduated tops of my class at ivy, pursued a phd and....work in the arts.
at least I have a cool job. |
| 37, Government Lawyer |
Same here. Even if I work into my 80s, I still won't make six figures. I'll be worn out from the BS they throw at us way before then though. |
| OP here - love how this thread gained some recent traction. Maybe in some years down the road, I will post "How old were you when you broke 200,000 .... or 7 figures"? |
| 72. |
| 25 - consultant. Left it all at 30 to become a teacher.... probably won't ever break it again. |
| Early 30s (can't remember) - IT Resource Management - I am 40 now and still doing quite well. Been in IT for years as a non- IT person. |
| 28, software development. in 1998 |
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33, web developer, this year (switched careers 3 years ago).
DH: 33, software developer, 2009. |
| 40 sales asst |
My career trajectory is a mess: 21: 56,000 22: 64,000 23: 170,000 24: 240,000 25: 92,000 26: 98,000 27: 98,000 28: 0 29: 0 30: 105,000 31: 225,000 32: 175,000 33: 186,000 34: 201,000 |
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35. I'm 50 now and make $225K.
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| 28, strategy consulting |