Is there a job where you make crazy money but do not work long hours?

Anonymous
Another vote for sales. I made 225k last year with a very flexible schedule. Some days, worked 2 or 3 hours, or not really at all. Others, i would have 10 hour days if you include the time it took to travel (fly) to meetings but not a ton- maybe 3 or 4 times a month. I think I average 35 hours a week and work from home all the time.
That said, I've been at my company 7 years so I have good territory and know the product inside and out. It was much harder work with longer hours the first few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for sales. I made 225k last year with a very flexible schedule. Some days, worked 2 or 3 hours, or not really at all. Others, i would have 10 hour days if you include the time it took to travel (fly) to meetings but not a ton- maybe 3 or 4 times a month. I think I average 35 hours a week and work from home all the time.
That said, I've been at my company 7 years so I have good territory and know the product inside and out. It was much harder work with longer hours the first few years.


What kind of sales?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A full-time female porn star will usually take home around $100,000 per year, but can easily make up to $250,000 per year. This isn’t including extras such as appearances, signings, and strip shows.

Males generally earn less than female porn stars, and the average male gets around $300 – $400 per scene. Beginner usually get between $100 to $200 per scene. The average male porn star earns around $40,000 per year, although some of the more popular and in demand male porn stars can earn up to $100,000 per year.


http://www.adulttalentagency.com/porn-star-lifestyle-salary/


Most women in the business are struggling part time actors like anyone. You are talking about the successes, but it's a tough business. $250k is not easy.
Anonymous
Become in the club of CEO or Chairman of the Board. I heard that a CEO typically works a 40 hour week and I don't even want to start on the $$$ they can make.

Of course it is a club, so good luck getting in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Become in the club of CEO or Chairman of the Board. I heard that a CEO typically works a 40 hour week and I don't even want to start on the $$$ they can make.

Of course it is a club, so good luck getting in.


Uh, CEO is not a title they just hand out at some secret society. While one might criticize the CEO's for their pay, the idea that these guys get their jobs handed to them is crazy. You become CEO by working and succeeding. Probably more than half created their own companies.
Anonymous
Hollywood actor (if u can make it)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for sales. I made 225k last year with a very flexible schedule. Some days, worked 2 or 3 hours, or not really at all. Others, i would have 10 hour days if you include the time it took to travel (fly) to meetings but not a ton- maybe 3 or 4 times a month. I think I average 35 hours a week and work from home all the time.
That said, I've been at my company 7 years so I have good territory and know the product inside and out. It was much harder work with longer hours the first few years.


What kind of sales?


Plastics ...
Anonymous
You have to build something...a business, sale territory or some thing like that..at first you work your ass off but in 5 to 6 years, you have things running well, you make money, and your work load decreases. So, you might think that Joe or Jane has great hours and makes $$$$, but you have not seen them when they were starting out- lots of risk, long hours, no money. Most people will not do it...they want a pay check every month.
Anonymous


Anything in:

Finance

Sales

I thought this is common knowledge?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sales. Seriously good money, I was making $100,000 by the age of 28 with a psych degree. Never worked even 40 hours but it's a tough job mentally.
Very flexible schedule and worked form home a lot of days. Had time to do grocery store or shopping trips whenever I wanted (which is why I wasn't making more)



I agree, sales. I'm a sales rep and a horrible year is around 150K, and a bang up year around 500K. Work from home when not visiting clients, and all days I get my kids on the bus and most days I get them off the bus.

I can do whatever I want as long as I'm meeting or exceeding my goal. Not everyone can do it, it takes a certain personality, but if you have the ability it comes easy and natural.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Acting (if you're famous), professional athlete, heir/heiress


really? Actors have to be up at the crack of dawn and yes they do spend long long hours on set. Pro Athletes? do you know how much these people work out?


And deal with the crazies.
Anonymous
Can someone give specifics on these sales jobs? Your background? The product? Etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anything in:

Finance

Sales

I thought this is common knowledge?


OP here, the folks that I know in both areas are not doing all that well, I am talking not close to 100k at all. Maybe it depends on your exact position but they are doing the corporate drag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anything in:

Finance

Sales

I thought this is common knowledge?


I must be thinking of a different kind of finance than you're referring to. Bankers regularly work 60-100 hour weeks, depending on what level you're at. There's the opportunity to make a lot of money, but it's pretty hard to find a 40 hr/week i-banking or private equity position. Corporate finance may be a little more regular, but that's not where I typically think the big bucks are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone give specifics on these sales jobs? Your background? The product? Etc


incomplete college education and I sell IT on the enterprise level, mostly data center stuff.
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