| 32 and 140k. Feel like we are below most people, but I love my non-profit job so I'll take less money although we could use a new (used) car badly |
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$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000
Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales! |
Doesn't sound like he is going to burn out if he has 22 weeks of vacation. Seriously though, I have never heard of an ER making 600k with almost half the year off. |
^ER doc |
What do you do then? |
| 30 and 35 280k |
When I see posts like that, I just assume that the poster is lying/exaggerating. I think a lot of people on this site exaggerate their HHI. |
Accounting and direct marketing |
What's direct marketing? It seems similar to sales. |
I guess you could say that most aspects of business in a capitalistic society are "similar to sales". Salaried employee, no commission, not much travel |
| 32/34, HHI 130k...hubby has 170k in student loans...we have 1 toddler...still renting...yes, we feel we are less financially well off than our "peers" but we are happy... so tempted to move out of the DC area... |
| 30/39. 90K. We make less than a lot of people in this area but have no childcare expenses and don't work in the city so we can live further out, so we are fine. |
| 36/37, 330k plus bonus (DW around 10k yearly, DH anywhere from 15-40k). |
| 32/32 and 100k. Insane student loans and stressed. |
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100K. 30 years old. Small mortgage and car loan. Wife doesn't work.
I make enough to pay all my bills and be comfortable. My QOL is great. People get to wrapped up in money. Nobody cares. |