Anonymous wrote:Why? What’s DOJ person going to do? 90% of them bop around Club Fed for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Otherwise it would look like the network was paying them to say something specific. So, they will provide chauffeured transportation but no pay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
There are lots of buyside shops here and life sciences up 270, most of the former clerks and litigators, and a to. If telco and tech, and over 4 huge hospital systems/most teaching hospitals too. Top think tank fellows m, if publishing and have royaltiesC make big money.
Just hang out at the cathredral schools and Sidwell friends and ask what the parents do for a living.
lol @thinktank. Royalties are zilch for those people. Thinktank "publishers" are just academics who weren't good enough to get tenure track jobs
+1. Royalties are almost nothing. People who work at think tanks could not get into academia OR have family money enabling them to pursue those jobs.
Do they go on tv all the time for free too?
Yes. Otherwise it would look like the network was paying them to say something specific. So, they will provide chauffeured transportation but no pay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
There are lots of buyside shops here and life sciences up 270, most of the former clerks and litigators, and a to. If telco and tech, and over 4 huge hospital systems/most teaching hospitals too. Top think tank fellows m, if publishing and have royaltiesC make big money.
Just hang out at the cathredral schools and Sidwell friends and ask what the parents do for a living.
lol @thinktank. Royalties are zilch for those people. Thinktank "publishers" are just academics who weren't good enough to get tenure track jobs
+1. Royalties are almost nothing. People who work at think tanks could not get into academia OR have family money enabling them to pursue those jobs.
Do they go on tv all the time for free too?
Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
There are lots of buyside shops here and life sciences up 270, most of the former clerks and litigators, and a to. If telco and tech, and over 4 huge hospital systems/most teaching hospitals too. Top think tank fellows m, if publishing and have royaltiesC make big money.
Just hang out at the cathredral schools and Sidwell friends and ask what the parents do for a living.
lol @thinktank. Royalties are zilch for those people. Thinktank "publishers" are just academics who weren't good enough to get tenure track jobs
+1. Royalties are almost nothing. People who work at think tanks could not get into academia OR have family money enabling them to pursue those jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a type A personality. I want to be with someone who is driven to succeed. Like it or not, the measure of success is financial in the country.
I’m always trying to improve at work and am looking at what it takes to get to the next level. I don’t think I would be happy with a beta personality. So my answer is if I can earn $200k, why can’t he?
Date/marry someone who is a doer/has drive toward something that matters. The money will follow.
Nooooo! Don't marry potential. It was a way of disappointing you
Mine made more than I ever expected -- but, it was incredibly demanding on me to get there with him and I had to give up essentially everything I wanted out of life except children, and him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
There are lots of buyside shops here and life sciences up 270, most of the former clerks and litigators, and a to. If telco and tech, and over 4 huge hospital systems/most teaching hospitals too. Top think tank fellows m, if publishing and have royaltiesC make big money.
Just hang out at the cathredral schools and Sidwell friends and ask what the parents do for a living.
lol @thinktank. Royalties are zilch for those people. Thinktank "publishers" are just academics who weren't good enough to get tenure track jobs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
There are lots of buyside shops here and life sciences up 270, most of the former clerks and litigators, and a to. If telco and tech, and over 4 huge hospital systems/most teaching hospitals too. Top think tank fellows m, if publishing and have royaltiesC make big money.
Just hang out at the cathredral schools and Sidwell friends and ask what the parents do for a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.
Ma'am, this is DC, not the bay area
Anonymous wrote:I’m a type A personality. I want to be with someone who is driven to succeed. Like it or not, the measure of success is financial in the country.
I’m always trying to improve at work and am looking at what it takes to get to the next level. I don’t think I would be happy with a beta personality. So my answer is if I can earn $200k, why can’t he?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given all this talk of men and salaries... what should a man be making in his 30s to be considered marriage material by women?
$100-200k plus bonuses in his 20s
$250k-$750k all-in in his 30s
$500k-2m in his 40s
Consult and sit on boards after age 55
Investing most of the excess money.
THe guy you described is going to have a permanently revolving door of 25 year old girlfriends until he's 80. He doesn't need to marry
This is all the PE, VC, hedge fund, Big Law litigators, successful life science start ups, successful tech start ups, specialized surgeons, and best seller book journalists glad and guys in the area.