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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s pretty decent. Maybe look at adjusting your lifestyle to fit your salary? How much does your wife make?[/quote] Op - we are in nyc so col insane. Wife makes about $650 - 750 (depending on bonus). But again in nyc that is prob equivalent of $250 in dc. I would like to make it more even so she can step back [/quote] If you can’t live on 800-900 k combined you have a spending problem. You also are never going to make enough to alllw her to step back if you’re used to spending that much. [/quote] OP pivoting to a career making $300k in your 40s is not happening unless you have a buddy at a hedge fund willing to throw you a line for a mid level position. [/quote] He could go into sales and could easily make that and more.[/quote] Sales is a washout career. I mean, he could become an actor too and make $Ms He’s going to start as an inside sales monkey at a tech company cold calling leads for $80k, and then work his way up to account executive managing down FAANG account? Don’t a huge amount of sales folks wash out? If I misunderstood the process and washout rate, I would love to know how to just pop into sales. I’m a 40 year old civil engineer and would love to make more money to pay for my kids colleges. Please show me this path to wealth in sales??? I have applied to dozens of sales engineer jobs as a possible stepping stone, but nada. I’m sure I need to actually network my way in and sell myself for the role, but figured I would just look so ridiculous beyond measure chasing a young man’s game. [/quote] You do realize everything gets “sold” not just tech. I have never worked in inside sales, don’t sell tech, have never made a cold call, most of the people I work with came into sales after 50 and never worked inside sales. What you mentioned is one path there are literally a million others. People have such a narrow mind of what sales is and how much people actually make. It isn’t all tech/SaaS. I have already been paid over $500k since Jan 1.[/quote] I only look into tech sales because I am a technical expert in related fields — so I just start selling — paper — what?? Your advise is so cryptic. I laid out the path my friends on sales have taken — please share one for someone starting at 50. Every sales job posting I’ve ever seen expects existing sales experience — so how did you jump into yours without any??[/quote]
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