Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As much as it takes to buy their soul.
+1 Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make big money working for a lobbying firm unless you are in their management positions. Employees who have good clients are on the top.
Rest just acts on the supporting roles and get paid $100-150K
Not sure what you are talking about. I agree on support but most lobbyists are not management. And comp varies from 150k to more than 10 million. Vast majority of professionals at big or notable shops or at companies are in the 500- 1 million range.
You are wrong in this. It is not that easy. Not sure how many lobbyists you work with but I interact with them quite regularly. The top ones are lawyers and are equity partner in the lobbying firm. For the rest, it depends on the business - support staff of a big lobbying liaison is not going to get paid much as they are not doing anything to create more business. Very meager - 10-20K bonus.
Anonymous wrote:I know a shill for the oil industry who clears over a mil. She's an awful human being.
Anonymous wrote:I know a shill for the oil industry who clears over a mil. She's an awful human being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make big money working for a lobbying firm unless you are in their management positions. Employees who have good clients are on the top.
Rest just acts on the supporting roles and get paid $100-150K
Not sure what you are talking about. I agree on support but most lobbyists are not management. And comp varies from 150k to more than 10 million. Vast majority of professionals at big or notable shops or at companies are in the 500- 1 million range.
Anonymous wrote:You won't make big money working for a lobbying firm unless you are in their management positions. Employees who have good clients are on the top.
Rest just acts on the supporting roles and get paid $100-150K