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Age 33: IT system architect - 160k
No degree |
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37: fed, 150K
42: private IT company, 140K |
very small firm, very dc-type industry. connections + right place, right time. |
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Anonymous wrote:
DH $300K, IT Strategy Consultant. And yours? I am the PP above, Payroll Manager $110k + benefits. It is childish to assume that just because someone listed their DH income means they have none if their own. |
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it's not childish. the response wasn't relevant to the question- what is YOUR job |
Do you mind asking how small is the firm?i assume private?start up? |
| 88k, school assistant principal |
take multiple contracts and work 60 -70 hours a week. |
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35, marketing strategy $180k
36, consultant $100k |
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30, fed analyst, $107K
32, fed contractor, $125K |
Exactly. |
This makes sense now. So, am I correct to assume you have no benefits? you don't get paid vacation/401k match/health? I can believe that 230K number then (with 65 hrs/wk). scaling it to a 40 hr week, that would be 141K...plus if you are 1099 person, you have to pay the self employment tax. Comparable to earning about 110 for a big company with a 40 hour week. |
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Montessori teacher
18 years experience $50,000 (for working during the school year, salary spread out for 12 months.) |
| I find it so strange that people list "Fed" as their profession. |