Anonymous
Post 07/29/2020 00:34     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Tech doesn’t pay as high as you think


Wake up to the new reality, tech pays really well , DH is a top notch IT consultant making 550k/yr.


What industry? You cant' get that kind of money on gov't contracts.

Tech salaries are always exaggerated on this forum.
If you work as an hourly consultant on a contract with no benefits, the money does add up. There is a lot of low paid it workers


Unless you own the firm, no you can’t make that much as a government contractor. The government caps what they pay individual FTE and there are tables for certain jobs.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2020 00:30     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Police or Fire Chief. Or some working firefighters and cops who bill a lot of overtime.


That’s despicable.


Washington Post does an article almost every year about DC police and fire officials earning healthy six figures
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2020 18:43     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Tech doesn’t pay as high as you think


Wake up to the new reality, tech pays really well , DH is a top notch IT consultant making 550k/yr.


OK, but there is plenty of data (DOL) etc that will show this is the very top of the earners.

OP, very few people (percentage wise) are bringing in 500k salary without bonuses. It's working in jobs with big bonuses that mostly put these people over the edge. That said I think my plumber probably pulls in about 250-300k based on what he I. Assets that I know about!
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2020 16:21     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:What job is the most secure, least stressful, and lowest entry where one can work 20 years ?


Not law. You’re basically working double shifts and have virtually no job security.

pharma/med devices 270 corridor jobs... basically director level and up you're clearing 250k with your bonus. Most people who have been in industry since college and have any sort of drive are director level by 40. The few driven people I know in Pharma are senior director level by mid 30s and move on to VP and C-suite in their 40s.


The issue is what they do after the company decides they're done with you as a VP/C-suite in their 40's. Too early to retire, there's not that many of those jobs to go around, and then you're competing with the next batch of directors moving up. Plus I think there's a ton of turnover in pharma/med. Lots of musical chairs, somebody's usually left holding the bag (though everyone thinks it won't be them).


You move on to one of the small biotech startups in Boston/Cambridge
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2020 00:42     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tech doesn’t pay as high as you think


Wake up to the new reality, tech pays really well , DH is a top notch IT consultant making 550k/yr.


What industry? You cant' get that kind of money on gov't contracts.

Tech salaries are always exaggerated on this forum.
If you work as an hourly consultant on a contract with no benefits, the money does add up. There is a lot of low paid it workers


All the benefits/insurance is covered through spouse’s government job. I know at least 4 families with this setup.
Anonymous
Post 07/25/2020 10:14     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tech doesn’t pay as high as you think


Wake up to the new reality, tech pays really well , DH is a top notch IT consultant making 550k/yr.


What industry? You cant' get that kind of money on gov't contracts.

Tech salaries are always exaggerated on this forum.
If you work as an hourly consultant on a contract with no benefits, the money does add up. There is a lot of low paid it workers
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2020 15:53     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police or Fire Chief. Or some working firefighters and cops who bill a lot of overtime.


That’s despicable.


But not untrue... my uncle did a ton of details in Montgomery country and would regularly make 150k-200k per year basically directing traffic.


Why would it be despicable? I'd like someone to show up if my house is burning.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2020 15:44     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Pilot. Seriously, no one realizes how much money they make.



That’s a tenured captain of a large airline flying a large aircraft. A pilot of a regional carrier flying a prop plane or small jet can make $35k a year.


You are correct. Captain at legacy with 30 years. 425000. Per year
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2020 12:51     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Anonymous wrote:Those of you who make north of $250K per year, how many hours per week do you work on average? I have the impression that you are all work-a-holics who don't see much of your families. Would be happy to be proven wrong.


I’m a physician. I can pretty easily make $150/hr doing contract work.
$250k/yr is $5k/wk. so that would work out to roughly 33 hours/wk.

I would say that’s about right for me. I have a job where I get my benefits and have some downtime sometimes making $110k for 20 hours.
Then I have some contract work 16 hours/wk, and I make another $130k there. So not quite $250k, but pretty reasonable hours.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2020 04:32     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

A family friend makes 400-500k as a “consultant” in the college admissions world. Her clientele is primarily insanely wealthy embassy families and heirs of foreign businesses.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2020 04:20     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Pulled in low 400s at a private equity shop two years out of college, but was given the boot after two subsequent years. Hours are intense (60-70 consistently) and unlike prior in investment banking, all of the 60-70 hours are intense. I'm now in grad school, married, and the plan is academia until I come up with something else.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2020 19:12     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Anonymous wrote:Those of you who make north of $250K per year, how many hours per week do you work on average? I have the impression that you are all work-a-holics who don't see much of your families. Would be happy to be proven wrong.

I make $285k as a VP of communications and marketing for an association. I work about 9 hours most days, and generally put in a few hours on the weekends and at night. During busy times or media crises, I easily work 15 hours a day and all weekend. Constantly being available to work and handle issues is one of the hallmarks of a job like this. I take my laptop everywhere on weekends, just in case.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2020 17:50     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Those of you who make north of $250K per year, how many hours per week do you work on average? I have the impression that you are all work-a-holics who don't see much of your families. Would be happy to be proven wrong.


I make roughly 350k a year as a lobbyist for a firm. My hours vary based on the time of year, but when congress is in a session, I often work 60-70 hours a week. If there is a bill that is important to my sector, I could easily work 9 AM-2 AM. Calendar is filled with networking events on weeknights and Saturdays. DH is a researcher with a 40-hour week. Fortunately, his parents live in DC and help us with the kids. Due to seniority at my firm, I am able to make it clear that Sundays are off limits and reserved for family. Although it isn't perfect, I love my job and am content with family dynamics right now.


Is this normal compensation for a lobbyist?


Not sure about firms or in-house at a corp, but take a look at some trade associations’ Form 990s, where the top salaries are disclosed. I’ve seen some Fed/Gov Relations execs well north of 500, but also some closer to 200.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2020 17:09     Subject: Re:What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

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Anonymous wrote:Those of you who make north of $250K per year, how many hours per week do you work on average? I have the impression that you are all work-a-holics who don't see much of your families. Would be happy to be proven wrong.


I make roughly 350k a year as a lobbyist for a firm. My hours vary based on the time of year, but when congress is in a session, I often work 60-70 hours a week. If there is a bill that is important to my sector, I could easily work 9 AM-2 AM. Calendar is filled with networking events on weeknights and Saturdays. DH is a researcher with a 40-hour week. Fortunately, his parents live in DC and help us with the kids. Due to seniority at my firm, I am able to make it clear that Sundays are off limits and reserved for family. Although it isn't perfect, I love my job and am content with family dynamics right now.


Is this normal compensation for a lobbyist?


It depends if you are selling your soul or not.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2020 17:07     Subject: What are jobs that pay more than 250k?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tech doesn’t pay as high as you think


Wake up to the new reality, tech pays really well , DH is a top notch IT consultant making 550k/yr.


What industry? You cant' get that kind of money on gov't contracts.