Post your job/career, salary & age.
> US Navy
> RP5 (Basically an assistant/bodyguard for Chaplin's)
> 20
> 27,500
> pic unrelated
Post your job/career, salary & age.
> US Navy
> RP5 (Basically an assistant/bodyguard for Chaplin's)
> 20
> 27,500
> pic unrelated
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IT admin
$63000
35
>Games Lead Designer
>$85
Work from home, do minimal work, get kudos. I'm happy.
30, 180k data scientist
Another boot
Small business banker
60k before bonus
you mean a chaplain right?
>35
>DLP Analyst 40k Euros - work at home 10 hours/week
>Office Admin 27.5k Euros - 30 hours/week
Borderline homeless artist here gib job pls
>Security
> $12.75 an hour/ $24,000 annually
>24
software engineer, cloud infrastructure
26
$130k base, total comp $249k
32 yr old. EBay reseller. 70k in sales last year. Work from home. Feels good mayne.
34
Owner of electrical contracting company
$380k
> Run my own Video Game Dev studio
> 29
> ~$80,000
> Earnings are based on 6 year running average
> First year made $0 (first game in development)
> 2nd year made $20,000
> Most recent year made $140,000
Entrepreneur
30% profit ( $8M/year )
24
> 25 year old
> maintenance technician at paper mill
> 45 k euros per year, with benefits.
Do I have any branch colleagues here?
Product Development Engineer @ Harley
26
$80,000
Quantitative Analyst
$95k base plus ~$25k bonus
26
>baggage handler
>26
>16.97/hr(18.97 next month)
>Research Scientist
>28
>80k USD per annum
IT Security Analyst
$112000
37
Gib job pls
So, the US Navy never taught you how to spell chaplain, or to pluralize it?
I was actually looking into this mos, would you recommend? Is it worth the contract? Ty
Copywriter
$95k
41
Suicidally depressed
How do you do this
There's a reason he's ended up in the army, and it's not because he has impeccable spelling or grammar skills.
Butterfly collector
87k (net)
90k if I can salvage the netting from previous year
Sell shit on Ebay....
I only work with a few contractors, no real employees except myself.
>Not waiting until the last post dies
Whatever
>"IT Specialist"
>32
>$65K
Don't work for the empire, guys. Pay is shit.
At least I get to take every single federal holiday off.
>Small Business Owner
>Medical Data
>28
>$135,000
I'm a Plant Controller at a particleboard and lamination plant. Our plant across the street makes paper.
$120K plus bonus ($15K last year)
Work for an investment firm
85k yr
24
I would! prepare to PT a lot, especially if you get attached to a muh-reen infantry battalion, typing up religious offering audits, preparing services & assisting during said service, if attached to infantry we do a lot of training like Urban Leaders Course, Force Protection, SERE, etc.
>Engineering security analyst
>$80k
>Make an extra 5-10k off photography business
>age 30
Go to auctions, estate sales, thrift stores. Buy shit cheap. Sell them for profit. Literally the same thing every box store does. Except I do it from home
You have a masters by chance? Currently studying for this field.
> "another"
what?
Lead/Sr. Network Engineer
$192k
29
lol navyfag thinking any of their jobs are tough
Yes i did, thank you for the correction.
Awful lot of engineers and scientists in this thread.
Security
26
$31k/yr
I don't think it's tough, i hate tough
3rd Class Power Engineer
34
150,000 with overtime
Industrial cleaner
40k
20
software engineer
130 base 180 total comp
22 years old
RV Sales
22
$85,000
>UPS
>Mechanic
>27
>$38/hr unlimited OT Roughly $100k/year
71
President of the United States
400k/yr
Job responsibilities:
Grabbing women by the pussy
And sucking Putin's Cock
Unemployed ex drug dealer 24 pretty good at code should I take a refresher course and go into IT?
Aye IT bro
IT specialist (govt)
65k
31
For you six figure IT/CS/engineers, what is the cost of living index in your town/city?
student
20 yr old
I pay 3-4 thousand a semester (community college)
part time "salesperson" at a gas station that makes food
$11.50/hour 16 hours a week when in school 40+ hr when not. Too lazy to do math
Offshore wind farm technician
85K
32
mind you i got 28 weeks off a year. yes, weeks
The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.
>400k
>Makes tons more
>Didnt accept any from being president
Nice try jew. We wont fall for that crap.
not aware of a canonical index but i'm in seattle, wa and own my home
...
Operations Manager
Film studio supply company
$50k
28
>Also in govt
>Also doing IT
>Also making $65k
wait I didn't make this post
USNavy ~70k/yr E-6
Get on my level recruit.
Charter sport fishing deckhand
24
70k mostly cash no benefits
Did we just become best friends? Mciwst?
>3rd class here
Net Engineer here.
I'm in DC which index says is 3rd most expensive in US.
I pay 3500 a month for my mortgage and $350 a WEEK for daycare for my daughter
Being a “bodyguard” for chaps. Thats fucking cute. Might as well go Marines if you’re trying to say your job with a straight face.
Wherever you are, doesn't sound like a fun place.
3rd class.
Also my mortgage is 1k a month. 800 a month for truck and 400 for camper trailer.
Biomed research tech at a University
$32,000
23
What are you researching?
Fugg. I was offered to go up to DC for 105k but I make 80k in Alabama. Every calculator I've looked at said I'd need around $130k in DC just to maintain standard of living.
it is what it is i guess
>Train operator training supervisor
> 83k/year
Pretty comfy my bro’s.
moarrrrrrr dear god
Yup!
Not in govt though
Guess that's where the similarity ends.
Nope! Just a civilian.
>19
>Call Centre
>£7.58 an hour
DC is pretty great. You can also sacrifice your soul/time by commuting from the suburbs for 1-2 hours one way and live significantly cheaper.
But yes 105k here isn't much.but the pay is super competitive and there are way more jobs than people.
It would be easy to hop around every year until you hit the salary ceiling for your skills/experience.
I'm civilian too, just with g6
>Autozone Manager
> 12.50 after benefits
>50 hours a week
I have no life because of my job
Civil engineer
70,000
23
70k Ebayer guy who posted earlier. How the fuck do you guys afford to live in such high cost of living areas? I live in Indiana and pay 600 a month in mortgage. House is 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement. Have two garages. One is smaller and used for parking my car. The other is a 2 car garage that I've converted into a mini warehouse to store my inventory. You guys are getting fucked.
Worked for Advance for like 10 years...feel you mah nigga...
what kind of trailer
>RV Sales here
construction
About 24,000
21
Automation engineer
$65,000
23
Neat.
Ayy bffs
Spree Connect
We have delusions that having things to do and good shit to eat around here is worth the extra cost.
I've traveled to places like LA and Chicago on vacation. There really isn't shit you can do there that you can't do here. Honestly after a few days, I'm ready to come home. Seems like everyone in big cities are fucking cunts
>Maintenance Tech for shithole student housing complex
>Spend most of my day fixing decrepit air conditioners and babysitting retarded college students who wouldn't know how to use a fork if they didn't call their mommy first
>not nearly enough
>22
Actually really like it though lots of good experience and every day is interesting even if the work is bullshit
fuck dat shit Sup Forumsroheme
Auto parts manager
~45k yr including bonuses
30
Agreed
Still not making shit! my store manager still struggles with money and drives some piece of shit while my DM and RM live like royalty
Coke whore
20 something
120k
192K at 29? Lead at 29? Did you start at 18 or something? I guess in Silicon Valley the CEOs are 30 so 29 is old.
I beg to differ. I've been in Atlanta for 20 years--since near the end of the Olympics. I've seen the city transform from a tiny hole with Coke HQ to a nicely sized and nicely filled city. Sure, you can do things in smaller cities, but chances are food won't be as good and no band will come around to play in your area.
But I agree. City folks are assholes. We have shit to do. Places to go. Get out of the way.