Anonymous wrote:I do but I spend it all. Mo money mo problems.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds easy to do. Surely just retraining will get you $200k. Why even bother to research? Just pick something and do it.
Anonymous wrote:My husband's career field is rapidly drying up and causing us some concern as his ability to earn is decreasing. We've accepted one or both of us may have to retrain and enter a new high paying field to maintain our standard of living. Any of you out there make $200K or more? If so, what do you do for a living?
Anonymous wrote:He should write a book about the dumbing down of America from a journalist's view. The take-over of our information sources by the random internet crap out there is so frightening to me.
On second thought, maybe make it a dystopian thriller.
Anonymous wrote:I work part time and make 100k, and my husband makes about 400k
Anonymous wrote:DH is a physician and I'm an attorney in Fed Gov.
We never see each other but we make good money...
Anonymous wrote:I make $220 as a CPA. But that is a lot higher than a starting salary in the field.
My husband makes less than $200.
Anonymous wrote:A journalist making 200k?
Me, private banker. 200k is about 4-5 yrs in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds easy to do. Surely just retraining will get you $200k. Why even bother to research? Just pick something and do it.
This baffles me. I am in Aerospace and making 200k is director level which means years of working in the field.
How exactly would I break into 200k job in say IT. I have technical background but in aerospace ; would I retrain a masters in comp sci from gmu or something? And what company and job us this range? Senior consultant at Booz?
I think knowing how to navigate career comes from growing up other folks in these fields. Asking for such clear advice when you reveal some vulnerability you only do with old friends and family. But for us from rural parts of country, our folks are amazed when we make over 50k and our friends from home really can't relate to the job market and salary here compared to small rural cities.
hahahahahahaha! You'd have to be a lot higher than senior consultant at Booz to make that kind of salary.