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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Work as a govt project manager for a technical agency (NIST), making about $150k. Everything is so expensive, from housing, to saving for college, to daycare. DW is in a good paying job that she loathes and I can tell she dies each day dropping off kids at daycare every morning. I have applied to dozens of jobs, had 2 dozen interviews, and receive probably a dozen offers, and NONE of them pay anymore than I make now. How do people make the leap to a bigger salary; for DW to quit I need to make at least $250k, but I can't even break $200k? I'm mid-career, late 30s with some programming skills, project management, and domain knowledge in our contract specialty at NIST (so it's pretty niche). Do I need to get an advanced degree? Get an MBA? I would love to get a sales engineer job, I think I would be a good fit as someone who is technically proficient and personable, but no bites and all the postings look for existing sales engineer experience. Am I wrong in thinking that could pay more than $200k (at like Salesforce or Google or something?). I know many people must be making these numbers, as [b]we see people buying crazy expensive houses and the wives SAH or have part time yoga gigs. [/b] But what I am doing wrong? [/quote] Why is this the goal? I live in DC, where most families make good money because they're highly educated and dual-income.[/quote] Your response might be more helphelpful to him & others if you share what type of PROFESSIONS you & your high earning friends are in.[/quote]
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