Post your age, job, salary

post your age, job, salary

>38
>ups
>$13/hr

you post more pics and we talkin boi

27
teacher
$30/hour ---ish.

24, bartender, $30/hr

>22
>Dishwasher
>$10/hr

26
Oilfield
18/hr

22
Welder
$30 an hour

>ups
How's that working out for you? I was at FedEx for a few months before I had to move. Job kicked my ass but I loved it.

29
AME
79k

18 / pornstar / $2000/hr

25
9-5, maintenance (paper mill)
$4500 per month

> 41
> Long distance coach driver
> £15.40 phr I think that's about $21.00 phr

37
Director at a biotech company
$250k/yr

> AME

22
Student
-20k/yr

38, developer, $100/hr

>teacher
>$30/hour ---ish
where do you teach?

it fits my schedule and i get full benefits.

i work the nightshift unloading trailers and i have 4 years in, passed up driving positions a few times.

30
Nuclear Power
160k+/yr
(300k/yr if I go work overseas)

Prison Guard
$35hr
11yrs in

>26
>Probationary Firefighter
>$15.54 an hour

27
Entrepreneur? Waiting for grad school acceptances.
I don't know hourly, I work maybe 10 hours a week but I pull around 500-700 through various channels.

>19
>Goodwill supervisor
>10/hour

47
CEO
150K yearly

23
One of those faggots that sells DirecTV inside Walmarts
$235k

do you mean that you are a programmer? and if so is that much to get paid?

Directors make like $150K plus 30K bonus in that sector.

I call bullshit.

Nuclear power isn't a job

>post your age, job, salary

50, radiologist, $700k per year. It's a nice life.

Bullshit no way ypu can make that mucb

Also how did u get that job

elaborate

...

30, tugboat operator, ~$110k/yr

27
micro meadery brewer
570 a month (around $3/hr)

I've been a nuclear operator since out of college and now I train licensed operators (control room operator). I've had a few different titles, but ranged 120-180k depending on position at the time. Kept it simple because most positions in Nuclear will pay much higher than other industries.

how's the beer tho?

18
Walmart
$11.22/hr

I make mead (do know how to make beer tho).

Business has been good so far (started in February). We only sell (at the moment) a 7% abv traditional session (traditional = only water, yeast and honey, session = low alcohol).

Already hit operation break even around May, now we're thinking about scaling up production and hire some extra hands. It's been quite an adventure.

>low alcohol

19
Plumbing
$17/h

>Traveling ER nurse with TNCC
>29
>$62+/- $10 an hour depending on location and contract

Feels good going where I want to around the country for 12 weeks at a time, not paying for housing, and only working 3 days a week. If I stack my schedule I can take off 8 days in a row every few weeks and do whatever.

>21
>RGIS
>$9/HR

Meads are usually between 10% to 16%

Story for pic?

It's a generic pic of a trauma bay. Not posting real pictures because exif can fuck me over with time and location.

When a trauma comes in, everything is documented in depth (normally for court) which would narrow it down pretty quickly to who took a pic.

Losing my license due to hippa violation is a no go lol.

>21
>Air Traffic Controller, USAF
>Basically nothing

The goal is to get out and make 6 figures as a civilian.

>24
>Software Engineer
>$125,000/year

19
Carpenter Apprentice
$21

27
business owner
13k at month + 200k at year.

>24
>Civil engineer
> $31/hr

>23
>car sales
>80k a year
And yet somehow I managed to still get myself into debt up to my fucking eyeballs

26/truck driver/$30/h

30
part time physician
$150/hr

A software engineer? I worked with software engineers at Intel, and a 24 year old was making maybe 70K if they were lucky.

what is your career

The more you make the more you spend.

45
Consultant
€ 50k

It depends a huge amount on the location, the company, and what school he went to. Bay Area companies have to pay more to get people because of the totally fucked cost of living. I do know people who started at six figures right out of (a very good) college.

> 29 yrs old

> never worked in my life

>still supported by mommy

I didn't go to an Ivy League or Stanford or something, but I didn't go to a shit school.

Yes, this is the Bay Area. It's my second job, so that somewhat accounts for the pay bump, but I'm still making an unusually high amount for where I am.

23
Engineer
84k/yr

Cool. have fun

Same boat with me and fire stuff.
What's something that FF's and Prehospital personnel can do to make your job easier on major trauma?

Hardest part of job?

>27
>Boilermaker Apprentice
>$27.71/hr

of course there's no work for me right now

Intel isn't going to be the highest paying though, they're a big old-guard company that primarily makes hardware. It's the shitty app startups with way too much VC funding that pay that much because they have no idea what money is worth. And to be clear, this was a few people, not most. The guy I knew who started at $140k went to MIT and had a list of academic publications and major contributions to open source projects by the time he graduated. I think he also negotiated really well.

32
pharma manufacturing
$24.75/hr

>there are no jobs

>29
>ER Doc
>$250-300/hr

Fuck ton of debt but the money is finally here.

30

Chef at Wendy's.

$8 Dollars an hour.

30
black
NEET
€40K

Thanks mummy and daddy

Wouldn't your employers fire you if they found out you're on Sup Forums?

42
Commercial AC repair
38 per hour

40yo
CAD draftsman, 3D solid modeler
+
CAD Sysadmin

24 yrs experience in both architectural, composites, mechanical design, and cnc machine programming.

$42k

Need to move out of the Midwest in order to do more interesting projects (and make a decent living).

44
college professor
78k a year, my year is 32 weeks.

Sup Forums in general, no. That's his business. Being on Sup Forums, maybe. If they found him posting in pedo threads, probably.

>19
>retail
>13usd/hr

Just be warned...beware of the cost of living when you move out. $42k buys you a lot more in the Midwest or South than a coastal city

Yeah, I think that's a fairly accurate assessment.

My company matured past the point of needing VC funding long before I was hired, so while I don't really know any details about its finances, I assume they've figured out a way to be stable and profitable while still throwing money at people.

In general I think a new grad with a bachelor's degree can expect to make $70-90k at their first job. Lower if you get hired at a really shit company or higher if you land a gig at one of those loose-purse startups you're talking about.

A lot of companies give shit raises, so I could see someone my age still stuck near whatever their starting salary is. I definitely recommend jumping ship every two to three years for a better paying job unless you've got a good reason not to, cause a new job is always the best way to get a raise.

I don't think I'm an exceptional engineer, so I'm not sure why I'm paid as high as I am, but I can't complain. I'm counting my blessings.

$ per hour is not salary.

I would take up dicksucking and service the entire crew twice daily to work on a tugboat. Was on one once, best fucking day ever.

38
55$
Psychiatrist

If you're poor it is.

29
Inside sales
Salary, 65k a year plus commission(varies big time)

Normally that would be true, but I'm in southern wisconsin. High cost of living on par with what I paid living in Boulder & San Diego, but with pay and haircuts as if it's still 1957.

You are all full of shit. Sup Forums is not well above national average. Half you faggots still live at home with the rents. Nice to dream though.

19
Buisness owner
$200 an hour

28
85k a year
software engineer
works out to be about 42$ an hour

21
Political Journalist
$22.50 an hour

Haha. Please, you guys are a dime a dozen.

21
USAF
Like 19k a year i think, but housing and food etc are free

Only the people with good jobs post on these threads, NEETs usually aren't proud of their lives

20
autism
depression

That is a very valid point but a lot of this shit can't be true

41
Army Officer
~90k

>21
>Machinery factory
>$11/hr

No idea how much of all the responses are true, but it's always fun for me to come into these threads since I make a lot per hour (emergency medicine pays by the hour but we don't tend to work loads of hours per week).

34
Content creator
20$ hour

is this surprising to you? Sup Forums is full of a lot of IT and tech people. What do you think the smart but anti social kids who where good at math grow up to do all day?

JewTube or Twitchinberg?

>28
>hotel receptionist
>$1.30/hr