$130K.
Anonymous wrote:$150k/yr. GS-govt scientist. Work at home 100%.
Anonymous wrote:$0 - SAHM, former (and future?) lawyer
Husband's income has more than tripled (to over $1.5 million annually) since we decided it was best for us for one of us to stay home while the other one ramped up his career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Policy Director at a non-profit. 120k, 15 yrs experience, tons of flex and vacation
Ugh. I think I'm underpaid. I'm in policy - also a director at a non profit, making $83K with a graduate degree and 14 years of experience. Do get lots of vacation and reasonable flexibility. The work is interesting at least but it would be nice to be making more. I think I deserve 90K but I'm a wimp.
I'm the PP who's making $120k. I also have a grad degree.
Why be a wimp? Life is short. No one will value you if YOU don't value you. I started my job 6 years ago and have asked for a raise no less than 4 times since then and have gotten one every single time. Things won't get handed to you, you need to ASK and make a good argument why you deserve to be paid more and then rock your new salary! You can do it!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Govt atty 200k. Should post age or exp years too. OP, are you a newly minted atty?
How many years of experience do you have? I didnt realize govt atty's ever made over 155ish.
Not the PP, but lots of lawyers make $200K+ in my agency. The federal financial regulators, for example, all have their own pay authority and aren't on the General Schedule like other feds. Other agencies have this too, and can pay "retention allowances," etc that boost salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Govt atty 200k. Should post age or exp years too. OP, are you a newly minted atty?
How many years of experience do you have? I didnt realize govt atty's ever made over 155ish.