Anonymous wrote:I thought I was doing well at 29 and 95k and thought most of the people making well over 6 figures are over 50 and very tenured in their company/fed who moved up to executive level positions, or of course the highly educated dr/lawyers. I am clearly just above the poverty line compared to everyone else on this board. 6 figures is NBD, but 250k, 500k?? What are all the late 20/30 year olds (who are not dr, lawyers) doing? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$410k, DH and I are both metro operators.
Sorry, this may sound dumb, but what do you mean by metro operators? You drive the metro train? Please excuse my ignorance.
Yes, we've both been metro operators for years. DH moved into the ROCC (control center) and is a controller now so that was a nice bump.
If this is true, we now know why Metro has fallen to pieces over the past 20 years!![]()
Metro PP here. Say what you want, but I made over 100k in overtime alone last year. Not including my base salary. We work very long hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH $1.9m. Base salary is I am270k and the rest is stock grants.
He is a technical manager at a big computer company. Think Microsoft, Apple. Facebook level.
Me- $8,000 from education consulting very part time and selling on eBay.
How Demi's your DH get into that role? I am a mid-career software engineer but see limit pathes up. Do I need to transition to sales or marketing first?
Anonymous wrote:05:24, if you write books in English, you should remember that you do not end a sentence with a preposition.
Anonymous wrote:I am 50 and make $227,000 a year. Lawyer
My lawyer husband is 53 and makes $237,000 a year.
We make over $40,000 a year of unearned income from our investments.
Anonymous wrote:Why is nearly everyone Anonymous on this site?
I'm an ex-IT Project Manager - 200k. Now I write books, nowhere near that figure yet but I'm a lot happier!
I also moved to Italy which is a lot less expensive to live in.
Anonymous wrote:Software architect ($150K) and risk management consultant ($120K). We could both make more, but we currently get to work from home and have a ton of flexibility. It's worth the lower salary to have the reduced stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH $1.9m. Base salary is 270k and the rest is stock grants.
He is a technical manager at a big computer company. Think Microsoft, Apple. Facebook level.
Me- $8,000 from education consulting very part time and selling on eBay.
With that income why on earth are selling on eBay?
Dh makes a good amount, 350k, and we're comfortable. I sold things (and shopped at Goodwill) when we he was still in grad school and I was a SAHM and we were scraping by but now I just donate all of our things that we no longer use hoping it will help someone else out like it did us.
It's my hobby and it gives me something to do during the day. I did the PTSA, room parent and HOA thing for 10 years and am so burned out... Now I train for half marathons and shop.
What your best eBay secret?