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45 yr. female MS and ABD in CS.
50 hour weeks - including an hour or two of email on weekends in order to dig out from the week. $285K base salary $1.7 M total (salary plus stock grants) big software company |
| Speech pathologist in a school. 7am-4:30pm, usually working through lunch. $55k. I try not to bring work home because I have kids, no local family, and don't make enough to hire help at home. I am always behind at work with paperwork and sessions to make up. |
| 38, 4 hours a day, about $50-$55k a year. (I work PT as a writer/strategist for a small company) |
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43
24 hours per week $130k |
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Early 50s
I work 40 to 45 hours a week My base is $235,000 |
| 39, non-profit management, technically full time but work about 30 hours a week, 95K |
I very much respect teachers but also it IS important to point out you mean 50 hours/week, plus about 10 weeks of vacation a year, correct? That in itself probably gives a good (15%?) salary bump above the standard 2-4 weeks. |
This pisses me off. I'm paid for 40 and work 60-70 from home and people like you are those who make others suspicious of people like me. Sorry your job is mind numbing and good for you to find something else. |
| 39, 40-50 hrs/week, lots of travel but also lots of flexibility when I'm here, $250K with great vacation. Nice coworkers for the most part, 50% interesting work, 50% drudgery, overall can't complain. |
| Interested in why the Q is "how LATE" do you work (v. number of hours). Kinda confirms my suspicion that what matters re FaceTime are emails with a late timestamp. |
| 43, 45 hours/week (leave around 5:30), large nonprofit, $100K |
Don’t shit on someone’s sweet job just cause you are bitter, underpaid and overworked. |
No, I said 5 hours a week[b] at night at home, not 5 hours a night at home! |
| I’m in my late 20s and I work as a nanny. I make about 60k. |
| 32, 8-5 with hour lunch break. $92k plus 25% bonus. Could make about $50k more elsewhere but I would have to work a lot more hours. |