Anonymous wrote:A little over $200k for me. 33 and in Consulting. Single.
Anonymous wrote:This is why DH wants me to leave teaching - he says he works with so many lazy do-nothings making mid to upper 100’s.
Anonymous wrote:Hey doc ignore the haters.
We’re a dual fed family. Just under $400k combined. Early 40’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real estate agent (31)- makes up to 1 mil a year
Mortgage loan officer (31) makes up to 400k
VP in investment banking (30) makes up to 400k
Tech sales exec (31) 250k
Crisis comms manager (28) 300k
Just in my social circle.
Wow, I never ask people how much they make!
Anonymous wrote:Professors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biglaw Partner.
3mil+
I think 1st year associates start at 170k?
Anonymous wrote:Biglaw Partner.
3mil+
Anonymous wrote:Biglaw Partner.
3mil+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say $150 in your subject so that is all GS-15s and GS-14 step 4 in the federal government.
For context only around 4% of the federal workforce is GS15 - they can’t all be married to each other and posting on dcum!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real estate agent (31)- makes up to 1 mil a year
Mortgage loan officer (31) makes up to 400k
VP in investment banking (30) makes up to 400k
Tech sales exec (31) 250k
Crisis comms manager (28) 300k
Just in my social circle.
This makes me laugh. 30 year old VP.
30 is actually quite old for VP in finance. It is not a senior title like in industry. If you are at all competitive you should hit that by 26 or 27, and be an ED by 30.
Anonymous wrote:*government not grocery
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Independent financial planner. $800k. Age 45.
How on earth...did you inherit your book?