| For you women making over 200k, what is your job and how old are you? |
| 36. Interior designer. |
| Mgmt consultant. Over 40. Well over $200k. |
| Age 50 in an IT-related field |
| 39 vp policy nonprofit |
| Big law, 207k (reduced schedule), 30. |
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Age 47, SVP/chief nursing officer of medium size system with 3 hospitals
375K base plus 25-50% incentive based comp on top |
| 41. Director of Project management for a Fortune 500 company |
| 34, attorney. Have been making over $200k for the last several years in Biglaw. That, said, if asked my opinion, I would steer aspiring attorneys away from a Biglaw career if you want a decent work/life balance. |
| 53. SVP, attorney. Govt relations. |
That's criminal. Never going to donate to a nonprofit again |
| 34 yo, investment mgmt. |
| The question should be, how old are you, what is your job, and have you ever been to a fertility doctor. |
Do you work for yourself? How did you get to this point? I am 31 and not even at 100k yet. |
Here's what I want to know: Did you grow up rich? Are most of your friends rich and well-connected? I always wonder how people get successful doing this job and sort of assume it's something only people with the right sort of connections can really make serious money at. Maybe I'm wrong. |