Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these salaries are really about where you live too. In lcol areas and small markets they could be making a fraction of the salary for the exact same job just because of their zip code. There are regular cops in California who make 200k plus a year. School librarians on Long Island who are making 150k a year. Move their job to Alabama or Mississippi and see how their salaries are slashed.
But this is.. [checks notes].. DC Urban Moms... I think it's safe to assume the large majority of posters are in the DC Metro area and that is the context of the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these salaries are really about where you live too. In lcol areas and small markets they could be making a fraction of the salary for the exact same job just because of their zip code. There are regular cops in California who make 200k plus a year. School librarians on Long Island who are making 150k a year. Move their job to Alabama or Mississippi and see how their salaries are slashed.
But this is.. [checks notes].. DC Urban Moms... I think it's safe to assume the large majority of posters are in the DC Metro area and that is the context of the question.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these salaries are really about where you live too. In lcol areas and small markets they could be making a fraction of the salary for the exact same job just because of their zip code. There are regular cops in California who make 200k plus a year. School librarians on Long Island who are making 150k a year. Move their job to Alabama or Mississippi and see how their salaries are slashed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why DH wants me to leave teaching - he says he works with so many lazy do-nothings making mid to upper 100’s.
Does DH say what jobs teachers could transition into? Teacher here who would love to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consultants, apartment brokers, swindlers, marriage therapists, rapscallions, money-goblins, gamestoppers, cheroot-vendors, wedding organizers, cattle-wranglers, larcenists, bitcoin traders, nickel-and-dimers, recyclers, yoga teachers, mentors, and carpet-baggers, for the most part.
What is an apartment broker?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Living in downtown dc. Spouse makes less than $100k and is in sales.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t break $200k as an analyst at a big bank. I make $170k.
DH is a marketing exec and makes $335k with an additional roughly $700k in stock and bonus-based compensation.
Both of us are mid-30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say $150 in your subject so that is all GS-15s and GS-14 step 4 in the federal government.
For context only around 4% of the federal workforce is GS15 - they can’t all be married to each other and posting on dcum!
Anonymous wrote:Consultants, apartment brokers, swindlers, marriage therapists, rapscallions, money-goblins, gamestoppers, cheroot-vendors, wedding organizers, cattle-wranglers, larcenists, bitcoin traders, nickel-and-dimers, recyclers, yoga teachers, mentors, and carpet-baggers, for the most part.