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30 years into career
Communications for a federal contractor $105K, plus up to 5% bonus. WFH averaging 30 hours a week for a full-time job, which is why I stay where I am (got the job early in the pandemic) |
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Recruiter
Average 25 hours per week from home on my own schedule $105-125k depending on commissions |
FRB? |
| Supervisory HR Specialist - 40 hours a week with a flexible work schedule. Mid-career, 10 years experience. $140k |
I would like to hear more about this! What setting? Law firm? Solo? In house? What type of law? $350k for 30 hours is not bad. |
Recruiter here that posted a few above you. I've been interested in transitioning to an HR role. Any tips? I have 7 years experience recruiting, interviewing, screening, reference verifications, background checks, negotiating offers, and supporting clients and candidates for the duration of the placement. |
| HS Teacher, 40hrs a week, 90k. Mid career with high education credentials. 35 hrs when I run errands or lunch sometimes. I don't take work home. |
| Federal Government, schedule on paper - 40 hours/wk, actual time working - 5-10, salary $100K |
Doing what? Agency or as a clinician? |
| Self employed independent contractor CPA 300k+. Bill by the hour and fully remote. |
| DoD contractor (Cyber) $185k a year work about 10-20 hours a week on this contract. |
| Already posted for myself. My spouse is a high school teacher. Makes about 95K a year. Two masters degrees. He works insane amounts of hours. Most weeks he works about 50 hours, but at least once a month, he works the entire weekend, probably 12-18 hours. That's for an "extra" thing he does for the school. He does get paid extra, but that's included in the 95K. |
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Pilot, legacy airline. 525,000. 100 hours per month flight time
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| Biglaw associate, 5 years in. $475k, 40 hours WFH |
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Lawyer
60 hrs $615K |