Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make at J1 190k, J2 187k, J3 210k, I am interviewing a J4 at 240k and a J5 at 190k.
Most fully remote people have other full time jobs.
What do you do that you do nothing all day to have 4 jobs and get paid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:self employed lobbyist $990 this year - varies
Do you lobby for the dark side?
Anonymous wrote:self employed lobbyist $990 this year - varies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I think this board is now filled with non-local posters. I'm one of them. This board draws UMC people because it has so much feedback on issues which apply to that socioeconomic class of people. Been coming here off and on for over a decade. Google has brought me here when I search stuff about...fertility treatments, nannies, earning and managing a high income, private school, cosmetic procedures, etc.
The assumption in a thread like this should still be that you are DC metro, and if otherwise, it's incumbent on you to say otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WB/IMF couple in early 40s. Neither of us is even in the managerial grades yet and our total income is about 500k (when converted to the gross equivalent, as our pay is net). And we feel quite poor relative to many of the families in our DC’s private school. 200+ individual income really does not seem that extraordinary in this area.
I feel like all of these positions are for contract/term, ie expiring after a few years. How do people get in there with perm offers?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher. I have a Masters plus 60, 33 years of experience, and I tutor a lot after school and during the summers. I'm making more 200K+ a year.
Anonymous wrote:WB/IMF couple in early 40s. Neither of us is even in the managerial grades yet and our total income is about 500k (when converted to the gross equivalent, as our pay is net). And we feel quite poor relative to many of the families in our DC’s private school. 200+ individual income really does not seem that extraordinary in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:doctors, lawyers, consultants, tech, and marketing execs. also, physician assistant and nurses make good pay too. oh and accounting.
also, sales execs!
Registered nurse here. I work for federal government as a staff nurse in a specialty area and make $110K, I only have bachelor degree. Regular staff nurses don't make more than $100K anywhere really. I consider myself lucky to even make this much.
My mother is a RN and works crazy overtime.
She made $190k last year
Right but that's overtime, if she worked on her 36 hours per week it would be about 100k right?
Correct. I'm a nurse who lives in DC and I make $125K and consider myself well paid compared to just about every other nurse I know (here in DC and elsewhere). I have a master's degree.
Most bachelor's prepared nurses in DC make $80-90K unless they are working overtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:doctors, lawyers, consultants, tech, and marketing execs. also, physician assistant and nurses make good pay too. oh and accounting.
also, sales execs!
Registered nurse here. I work for federal government as a staff nurse in a specialty area and make $110K, I only have bachelor degree. Regular staff nurses don't make more than $100K anywhere really. I consider myself lucky to even make this much.
My mother is a RN and works crazy overtime.
She made $190k last year
Right but that's overtime, if she worked on her 36 hours per week it would be about 100k right?