Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an IT business analyst. Love my job, pays well and I work from home 100%. I do have to do overnight travel once every 6-8 weeks but I actually like that. Early morning calls are the norm but I can pretty much call it a day by around 3. I make 130K.
Wow! What kind of IT?
Anonymous wrote:I'm an IT business analyst. Love my job, pays well and I work from home 100%. I do have to do overnight travel once every 6-8 weeks but I actually like that. Early morning calls are the norm but I can pretty much call it a day by around 3. I make 130K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal Policy Analyst
I enjoy the work, travel to lots of interesting places, my colleagues are young, intelligent and motivated, I feel like I'm accomplishing something worthwhile, and it's family-friendly. Good job security, benefits, and a reasonably good salary.
this is me, too, only with very limited travel and my colleagues aren't especially young, though they are intelligent and motivated. I love feeling like my work makes a positive contribution to the world.
Anonymous wrote:Federal Policy Analyst
I enjoy the work, travel to lots of interesting places, my colleagues are young, intelligent and motivated, I feel like I'm accomplishing something worthwhile, and it's family-friendly. Good job security, benefits, and a reasonably good salary.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an editor. Oh, but it doesn't pay all that well. Interesting and flexible, though.
Anonymous wrote:Strategy for big company. Work from home 3x to 4x a week, comp about $180 or so. Periodically debate leaving - most I my friends make $250k+ but they all work 70+ hours a week. Sometimes another $70k feels worth it (travel for the family, private school if we want it, etc) and other times it just doesn't. I keep reminding myself that with an HHi near $300k, in our early 30s, if I can't make retirement I won't have anyone to blame but myself and that when I'm sitting in my death bed the time I'll have spent with family will probably be my biggest happiness or my biggest regret, not whether I retired with $5M or $10M.
Not a humble brag, recognize I'm fortunate, just occasionally torn.

Same. Would love to find something I like more but they pay me well and I have great flexibility - while I have a kid still loving at home, that's most important.Anonymous wrote:Big 4, National Tax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ attorney. Doesn't pay well compared to big law, but I make enough. I set my own workday, leave the office on time every night, and have as much responsibility as I want--a good variety of cases and policy issues.
Which section?
Anonymous wrote:DOJ attorney. Doesn't pay well compared to big law, but I make enough. I set my own workday, leave the office on time every night, and have as much responsibility as I want--a good variety of cases and policy issues.