Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought doctors made more?!
Two attorneys, one government and one Biglaw, 485.
really depends on the specialty. a pediatrician can make 100k. obgyn 250k. anesthesiologist may earn 300k. radiologist 400k. neurosurgeon 800k. spine surgeons can make 1+ million.
working for Amazon for drones? Yeah that would be in my wheelhouse. Would the lay be THAT much better?!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(Siriism-- I was saying I had a "dream jobs" -- I work as NASA.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
AI? Google?
Not google, but they pay quite well too.
Do you have a PhD in computer science, or something like that? I want to try and find a way to make something more lucrative to help out my family. I quote a quote for the dream and I'm doing a job my 12-year-old self would love but at the end the day there have been compromises to doing that and I'm trying to leverage up now and get the lowdown another tech I might be able to transition to. Though AI takes so much brainpower I'm probably out of my league here![]()
I dropped out of phd to do it, but yea I was on my way.
If you work for NASA - is it in an engineering role? - why not perhaps parlay that to camera optics, drone hardware, etc?
Anonymous wrote:(Siriism-- I was saying I had a "dream jobs" -- I work as NASA.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
AI? Google?
Not google, but they pay quite well too.
Do you have a PhD in computer science, or something like that? I want to try and find a way to make something more lucrative to help out my family. I quote a quote for the dream and I'm doing a job my 12-year-old self would love but at the end the day there have been compromises to doing that and I'm trying to leverage up now and get the lowdown another tech I might be able to transition to. Though AI takes so much brainpower I'm probably out of my league here![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why do people like to respond to this with totally mundane jobs, like lawyers?
I would be really interested in something like "positive reinforcement tiger trainer, $1 mil" but have been bored by basically everything listed.
(Siriism-- I was saying I had a "dream jobs" -- I work as NASA.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
AI? Google?
Not google, but they pay quite well too.
Do you have a PhD in computer science, or something like that? I want to try and find a way to make something more lucrative to help out my family. I quote a quote for the dream and I'm doing a job my 12-year-old self would love but at the end the day there have been compromises to doing that and I'm trying to leverage up now and get the lowdown another tech I might be able to transition to. Though AI takes so much brainpower I'm probably out of my league here![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
AI? Google?
Not google, but they pay quite well too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a CPA. $270. Early 40s.
You are the highest paid CPA I have ever heard of. Congrats! Partner?
World Bank, maybe? If so, all taxes are paid by the bank on a quarterly basis.
I have CPA's in my building who work for the bank (who call themselves financial analysts). 4 years ago their salaries were in the high 200's.
I still do not know what they do exactly. I know they go to meetings and answer their emails and take several vacations a year.
Wow
What about those PhD economists at the World Bank, do they also make as much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
AI? Google?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two business owner family (we make 800k ish now, and one of our businesses will sell for $5-10m in a few years). But back when we each started our businesses we put it all on the line...very different path than most people in DC.
I forgot ages: 36/43
Anonymous wrote:Artificial intelligence. $600K
Spouse in more mundane job $110K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people like to respond to this with totally mundane jobs, like lawyers?
I would be really interested in something like "positive reinforcement tiger trainer, $1 mil" but have been bored by basically everything listed.
I can see that you aren't earning the big bucks if you're asking a question like this.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people like to respond to this with totally mundane jobs, like lawyers?
I would be really interested in something like "positive reinforcement tiger trainer, $1 mil" but have been bored by basically everything listed.