Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nurses that put you asleep. We live next to husband/wife couple that does this and I was surprised to see they were sending their kids to private.
I think nurse anesthetists (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) make $180-$200k.
WTF...RNs make like 70 k, they are making DOUBLE plus???
Is there a reason everyone isn't running out to become a Nurse Anestheitist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nurses that put you asleep. We live next to husband/wife couple that does this and I was surprised to see they were sending their kids to private.
I think nurse anesthetists (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) make $180-$200k.
WTF...RNs make like 70 k, they are making DOUBLE plus???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nurses that put you asleep. We live next to husband/wife couple that does this and I was surprised to see they were sending their kids to private.
I think nurse anaesthetists (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) make $180-$200k.
Anonymous wrote:The nurses that put you asleep. We live next to husband/wife couple that does this and I was surprised to see they were sending their kids to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how much local TV news anchors make.
I know he's been around a while and is very well known, but I was still shocked to see Jim Vance makes $1M+.
"A local TV insider says few local TV personalities now make more than $400,000. He estimates that meteorologist Bob Ryan, who recently left Channel 4 for Channel 7 over staff pay cuts, makes about $600,000 at WJLA.
Our source also estimates that Tony Kornheiser and Mike Wilbon get $1.5 million each for ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption.
Here are others:
Wolf Blitzer,reporter/host, CNN, $3 million.
Jim Vance, news anchor, NBC4, $1.3 million.
Don Graham, CEO, Washington Post Company, $412,740.
Katharine Weymouth, CEO, Washington Post Media, $472K"
http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/who-makes-how-much-media-professionals/
I have a friend who is a reporter for a local "good morning" type show. She goes on location each morning to report on that days event. Think: show up at the end of the local marathon race to catch people to chat; or going to local pizza joint holding a fundraiser, etc.
She works awful hours (i think sitting in makeup chair by 3:30am. She makes $50,000/yr. i reviewed her contract. Thought it was way too little for all the stunts they require her to do each week (ie dunk tank...)
Also know SAHM - no stipend. I pretty much spent everything i wanted/needed for the 5yrs I stayed at home. So I guess no real limit.
Im back at work as a govt lawyer--make too little, imo. But the hours are very good. And no blackberry ever and never evenings and weekends, so i guess you pay for that.
Anonymous wrote:Computer programmer with clearance 180k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer programmer with clearance 180k
UGH I really need my husband to get on that clearance thing!![]()
My husband is also a programmer with high clearance and never made more than 105K
These programmers and engineers making 180-250k. Is that salary or total compensation as independent contractor?
What field is this and what path to get this? My DH is in aerospace and barely cracks 100k. Which contractors pay 150+? We had heard jobs were scarce b/c of defense cuts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer programmer with clearance 180k
UGH I really need my husband to get on that clearance thing!![]()
My husband is also a programmer with high clearance and never made more than 105K