Anonymous wrote:Teacher, later career (year 21)
$130,000
MA+60 grad credits
+NBCT Cert.
40 hours with 8 weeks off in summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attorney
30 hrs/week
$350k
I would like to hear more about this! What setting? Law firm? Solo? In house? What type of law? $350k for 30 hours is not bad.
I’m an equity partner in a litigation boutique.
Do you have annual billing expectations? How many hours are you billing annually? Are you working 30 hours total per week, or billing 30 hours total per week? Hourly rate?
Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.
Mrs Roberts?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.
Yeah, not typical at all. Usually sales people working on commissions work long hours to get their commissions. What field do you work in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attorney
30 hrs/week
$350k
I would like to hear more about this! What setting? Law firm? Solo? In house? What type of law? $350k for 30 hours is not bad.
I’m an equity partner in a litigation boutique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biglaw associate, 5 years in. $475k, 40 hours WFH
Your butt is going to get shown the door soon if you're telling the truth. 40 hours worked is 35 hours, at best, which means you're barely breaking 1800 hours a year. Good luck after the lay off.
DP. Doubtful unless there’s a lot of competition within the group for work. The billing rates these days pay for an associate salary in the first couple months of the year. Even accounting for overhead there’s a LOT of cushion for associates to coast and still be part of the profit generation machine. Partners just don’t want them to know.
+1. My (billable) hourly salary comes out to a quarter of my billing rate.
Anonymous wrote:Risk Director at a fintech.
230k cash/425k stock
40 hours full time WFH
Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Recruiter. I work somewhere between 20-30 hours a week, all from home. I’ll clear 1M this year in commissions. I’m very good at my job and this is not typical numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biglaw associate, 5 years in. $475k, 40 hours WFH
Your butt is going to get shown the door soon if you're telling the truth. 40 hours worked is 35 hours, at best, which means you're barely breaking 1800 hours a year. Good luck after the lay off.
DP. Doubtful unless there’s a lot of competition within the group for work. The billing rates these days pay for an associate salary in the first couple months of the year. Even accounting for overhead there’s a LOT of cushion for associates to coast and still be part of the profit generation machine. Partners just don’t want them to know.