Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
I think most people overestimate how much other people make.
Most people on the real Estate forum are saying they make 300k.
And I make 750K, except not really because this is an anonymous forum and I can say whatever I want
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just depends on your degree. I made more than that in 2000 (my second year out of school) with an accounting degree.
It actually doesn't depend on your degree. It depends on your hustle. At the age of 32, I was making $85,000 a year and was managing three people with an English undergraduate degree. Now, I will admit, at the age of 23, I was making $30K. But I am a hustler, and I'm very talented and professional. It's not the degree. It's how you present yourself, what opportunties you make for yourself, and how you get along with other people.
Anonymous wrote:It just depends on your degree. I made more than that in 2000 (my second year out of school) with an accounting degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel better, I'm 45 and make $60k. I work in communications at a nonprofit. I was a journalist before that and made about the same.
If you have what you need, and enjoy your life, it's good.
That said I do regularly search job boards for jobs that pay $20k more - I think $20k more for our household would make a huge difference. Haven't found good listings yet that leave me with the impression I could keep the same plus sides to my current situation. We shall see.
You are working at the wrong non profit. I know director of comms at non profits that make 90-120k
Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel better, I'm 45 and make $60k. I work in communications at a nonprofit. I was a journalist before that and made about the same.
If you have what you need, and enjoy your life, it's good.
That said I do regularly search job boards for jobs that pay $20k more - I think $20k more for our household would make a huge difference. Haven't found good listings yet that leave me with the impression I could keep the same plus sides to my current situation. We shall see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
I think most people overestimate how much other people make.
Most people on the real Estate forum are saying they make 300k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
Brookings without a PhD or Pew without being a lawyer or lobbyist?
Np. I'm thinking Brookings. Pew pays better.
What jobs can you get w/a social science or liberal arts BA/MA with little to no work experience that pay more substantially more than $50K? Do entry level jobs elsewhere in DC for the average polisci grad really pay that much more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
Brookings without a PhD or Pew without being a lawyer or lobbyist?
Np. I'm thinking Brookings. Pew pays better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
Brookings without a PhD or Pew without being a lawyer or lobbyist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make $50k in a public policy job. Since I work somewhere with a well known name people think I make much more. It makes things tight with 2 kids in daycare and a husband who makes $80k. I’m 36.
I think most people overestimate how much other people make.