Anonymous wrote:Because we top out around there unless you move up the management ladder or invent/set up your own company.
Anonymous wrote:They have to be willing to jump around and take risks. Start-up with stock options is the way to get rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like how right off the bat everyone decided 150K isn’t a high income, therefore engineers can never be rich. First, define your terms. Second, the engineer is probably not looking at six figures in student loan debt like many of the lawyers and doctors. Third, the engineer can most likely put in a good solid 40 hour workweek to earn that salary rather than the soul crushing hours many doctors and lawyers seem to work. So, yes, I think an engineer can certainly be rich, in both financial terms and overall quality of life.
Software developers do not work 40 hour weeks- at least not any that I've ever met
Anonymous wrote:I like how right off the bat everyone decided 150K isn’t a high income, therefore engineers can never be rich. First, define your terms. Second, the engineer is probably not looking at six figures in student loan debt like many of the lawyers and doctors. Third, the engineer can most likely put in a good solid 40 hour workweek to earn that salary rather than the soul crushing hours many doctors and lawyers seem to work. So, yes, I think an engineer can certainly be rich, in both financial terms and overall quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're really smart and a go getter you can go the management track.
This is my DH. It's really his people and soft skills that allowed him to stand out among the other engineers (that, combined with smart, go getter, working hard. . .)
The problem is a lot of engineers prefer the technical work. DH went on the management track for more money, but is counting the days until he can go back to being a lead engineer on a project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:150k at 27 isn't high?
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Try to buy a house in a good school district on that income.
Anonymous wrote:150k at 27 isn't high?
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