Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Maybe $250-$350
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:250K. Not worth it if you make less.
You're an insulting jackass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average annual wage in the DC metro area is $65K.
Really? Interesting. Althoughthat takes into account janitors and part-time, etc., I assume?
I wonder what it would be for a college-educated, master's holding person with 10-20 years of experience?
Maybe $250-$350
[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goal is for DH to hit 7 figures someday. Aim high.
[/b]Aim higher. Goal for YOU to hit 7 figures someday.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about these numbers too. I had to drive through McLean recently and got lost (even with a GPS...I know) and I was shocked at[/b] all the huge homes. Seriously, every one I passed looked like it was $3M+.[b] Who is buying all these homes? They must make much more than $300K a year.
Anonymous wrote:Goal is for DH to hit 7 figures someday. Aim high.
Anonymous wrote:Masters + 18 years, 160K. Very happy with that. DH makes about the same, and I have a ton of flexibility to volunteer and take time off with the kids. Most of the people I work with are in the 130 -200K range.
Anonymous wrote:I am not as crass as a PP, but I also wonder what some people were thinking taking on very expensive MS, PhD and JD degrees and not getting a decent paying job. I can understand if there are two spouses and one is following their passions, has work-life balance, flex time, etc. and the other is taking home a decent salary to make up for it. But as a single parent or single income household, I don't understand it. Didn't you know the cost of housing, health insurance, child care, etc. when you decided to go down this path? It is fascinating to me and I'd love to hear from some of you who have chosen this career trajectory.