^^you are a little sad. Why do you care about what others earn? Do you value yourself so little? Money does not buy everything. |
Plus they didn't earn it themselves so they don't deserve much credit. |
I am 38 with a similar income, fluctuatesbetween $750k - $1 mil/year. I am in sales. |
| OP's net worth seems low compared to that HHI, especially when OP did not need to save for college for the 3 kids. |
1.6m not incl home equity is high. Good job OP. |
Wow! That's a lot. Out of curiosity, I have noticed that sometimes in their 50's, people are replaces by younger more attractive people. Is that always a risk in sales -- that you'll be replaced? -- whereas a doctor, for example, has more job security? |
| We're 45 and 47. HHI is about $125k. Net worth is $1.9m. That includes $700k home equity. |
| None of your business. Seriously? Has no one thought you some manners? |
| I would rather be a poor than in sales. Sales — by definition — means you are dim. |
Haha. You must not know what "by definition" means. And those of us in sales with $1mm+ incomes would rather be in sales than be poor and self righteous. |
No doubt. But everyone not in sales thinks you are insufferable nimrods |
Oh I'm sure that's what you and the others at your table have thought about all the more popular and successful people throughout your life. It's one of our favorite things chuckle about ... in the fleeting moments that we even notice you. |
There is a big difference in selling commodity goods and services and business development for multi-million dollar contracts. The latter is not often done by people that are dim or insufferable. |
You are profoundly stupid. You no doubt sell widgets and live in NA or Assburn. Im guessing VA Tech or JMU and lots of beer on the weekend. Right bro? |
| Similar to OP. HHI of $360k. Net worth of $1.9m, which does include home equity. |