Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.
+1. CPA at Federal Financial Regulator.
For those at financial regulators, what are your ages?
Anonymous wrote:250K is no longer what it used to be. As recently as 2010 that was a big job leading a big team of people. Today it is someone in a cube working from home 2-3 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.
+1. CPA at Federal Financial Regulator.
For those at financial regulators, what are your ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.
A bunch of crooks in these agencies. Overpaid. Hoping Trump takes care of these scams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.
+1. CPA at Federal Financial Regulator.
Anonymous wrote:The post below inspired me… I make around $300K but am stuck in a soul crushing, toxic job. I work in marketing for a large global company and am expected to work 60-70 hour weeks and be on call 24/7 with little flexibility. It was much better after the pandemic but over the past year things have crept back to pre-pandemic levels and the workload has become unbearable.
Looking at friends, they either have similar grueling jobs and make a lot of money, or make like $150K and have an easier true 9-5 job with tons of flexibility.
But according to DCUM many people here make over $250K and work 40 hours per week, mostly from home/tons of flexibility. So what exactly is your job if this is the case?
Anonymous wrote:Own my own business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a marketing person on call for?
BS PowerPoint decks, fire drills when sales are lagging. I spend most of my time making presentations to show management our strategy and results, vs doing actual marketing work.
Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.
Anonymous wrote:Systems Engineer. My work schedule is flexible, but I definitely work 40+ hours per week. I have to make my deadlines no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Federal financial regulator.