State you're job salary and age. I'll start:

State you're job salary and age. I'll start:

>Chef at Wendy's
>$8.75 hourly
>37 years old

Network Tech/SysAd
26
79k/yr

>Project Manager
>$60k annually without job budget bonuses, usually extra $5k-$7k a year
>24

Product Manager at Blockchain startup
$150k
29

private security officer
depends on job since i get paid by hour
25

>law clerk
>25
>24.19/hour

Bartender
$30-40 depending on day
22 Y/o

>be me
>chip off the old block with an interets in business
>considering uni
any tips? i wanna be in this kind of position user, what's the secret

Chef at Mcdonalds
$8.76 hourly
36 years old

>Sup Forums shit poster
>$999 per Post
>16 billion annually
>14 years old

Salesman Kay jewelers
7.50 plus commission
19

College student with scholarship 78k a year

>underage b&

>summer

>Human/Drug Trafficking
>$18250/day
>43 years old

> military aircraft metal worker
>23
>$77k plus benefits

Steelworker
20
113k last year
Should hopefully hit around 130-40 this year between some more overtime and a pay raise.

Im not sure im in your career field cup of tea.

Im PM for a small construction company. I worked for them as a laborer one summer and they hired me as an estimator after i graduated. Then i went on to become PM after i became too involved in projects than just estimating labor, material, waranty etc, i was interested in means and methods as well.

It kinda fell together naturally. I didnt really follow a structure to a career path. I consider myself rather lucky.

29
45k
tech support

Child Nutrition Specialist (School Kitchen Staff)
30k/yr
31

So just a matter of connections and climbing the ladder? I was torn between an apprenticeship or uni. Not sure if a flashy degree is all the worth.

>Warehouse supervisor
>18/hr
>25

Also i got a BA in Construction Management. Then i got an OSHA 30 for pretty much no reason. Just wanted extra sauce on my resume. I guess my pay is rather low compared to other PM's, but my job is super chill. I get by just fine.

>cashier/stock person
>$8.10 hourly
>17 y/o

Yeah, its the easiest way. Get a degree and know someone. Not necessarily a family friend or anthing. Construction is always booming. Just put your name out their and it comes together.

Walmart bike technician
11.75 / hr

Professional wrestler
$20-40 a night depending on attendance

21 years of age

>cashier & fast food crew member (2 jobs)
>$10.15/hr from each

also 27 yrs old....

stocker/grocery store
$30 an hour
30 years old

You okay man? You've been 37 for two years now

>took me the longest time to realize that was dave thomas and not colonel sanders
good job wendy.

>Carpenter
>$20 an hour
>25

Bull fucking shit. Where do you work that pays that much for stocking?

>bartender/waiter
>$25-$35 per hour depending on day
>23yo

A run-of-the-mill big chain grocery store. Not american or australian though.

>Attorney
>$175/hour
>24

>Apprentice farrier
>$150/day. More when trimming or shoeing horses by myself
>24 years old

Senior software developer
110k
30

Oh I work at a Walmart and they pay me $11.20 for handling guns in sporting goods, as well as whatever the fuck else the decide to have me do because the cheap bastards would rather teach me how to do a high paying job with out actually paying me that much.

>"light" infantry
>26k a year
>23 feeling like I'm 30