Anonymous wrote:I've never had a bonus in my life. Current salary : $100k.
yes, I am a mid career professional with two masters degrees.
DS63 wrote:Well, threads like this convince me that above 300K, we need 50% tax. I make a healthy income...can support my family confortably with DD in public school, and my small 1960's house in a good neighborhood.
What is fun is people like you that spend every penny they earn, and then find out at 55 that the firm no longer needs them.
Oh, and fwiw, my bonus went to medical expenses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy with my 2k bonus! 100k salary. I'm a fed and thought for sure there would be no bonus this year![]()
I'm a new fed and got a 3k merit bonus. I had no idea and was surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a Wall Street job in the DC area.... While bonuses can be substantial, there generally is much lower ( in many cases, no) job security and bonuses can be zero when things get bad, like we saw during the financial crisis. Not sure what these other people who get big bonuses do, but that's the case in finance. Sadly, all your hard work in the year comes down to one number.
I've learned to "live on your base, bank the bonus." People learned the hard way when living beyond their base.
+1
Another +1
Anonymous wrote:2014 was a great year at our firm and the bonuses are much better than any year since the recession:
Industry: Finance (Consulting)
Bonus: $75k
Experience: 10yrs
Base: $450k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a Wall Street job in the DC area.... While bonuses can be substantial, there generally is much lower ( in many cases, no) job security and bonuses can be zero when things get bad, like we saw during the financial crisis. Not sure what these other people who get big bonuses do, but that's the case in finance. Sadly, all your hard work in the year comes down to one number.
I've learned to "live on your base, bank the bonus." People learned the hard way when living beyond their base.
+1
Anonymous wrote:As someone with a Wall Street job in the DC area.... While bonuses can be substantial, there generally is much lower ( in many cases, no) job security and bonuses can be zero when things get bad, like we saw during the financial crisis. Not sure what these other people who get big bonuses do, but that's the case in finance. Sadly, all your hard work in the year comes down to one number.
I've learned to "live on your base, bank the bonus." People learned the hard way when living beyond their base.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy with my 2k bonus! 100k salary. I'm a fed and thought for sure there would be no bonus this year![]()