State you're job, salary, and age. NO TROLLING EDITION:
>Sous Chef at Wendy's
>$11.05 per hour
>30 years young
State you're job, salary, and age. NO TROLLING EDITION:
>Sous Chef at Wendy's
>$11.05 per hour
>30 years young
You know youre getting old when you call it "years young"
>Sous Chef at 5-Star Restaurant on East Coast
>Salary comes out to $18.55/hr
>23 years of age
>NO TROLLING EDITION
>Sous Chef at Wendy's
Pick one.
>Plastering/Drywall
>19.50
>19
Project Manager
$105k
Janitor at office park
$7.25 an hour
Sous, french jawn in philly suburbs, 60k
tesla service technician, age 32, $23.30 an hour
jizz mopper at a glory hole
44
$10.00 hour
Considering pursuing further. Would you recommend? I have tons of experience managing tech related projects.
>Dockworker/Freight Handler
>$19.76/hr
>30
Who gave out those stars? A place that pays its sous-chefs $36k/yr doesn't belong in Michelin nor in Gault-Millau.
Senior Software Engineer
40
$140k/yr
I want to get into that, or at least front-end development, but don't really know where to start. Which language would you recommend...?
I'm
Tongue used as mop
>Recruiter for a healthcare agency
>47k +commission and bonuses, probably around 60k avg
>29
F#
do you have a degree, how did you start
>tech support
>55k a year
>24
lol
>Software Dev
>25$/h
>25
Would work in a warehouse if they pay better, I hate sitting in front of a pc all day.
Noone that matters gave 5 stars to a US. east coast place. Nigga a place that has 3 Mich stars and actually pays it's staff closes in 6 months
Did you work as a mechanic before?
Go to college. Get computer science degree.
T.V. Producer
300k yr
45
Lying sack of shit. Post proof of career.
Chemical Engineer
200-250K/ yr
42
>oil rig Derrick hand
>29$/hr
>23
Im pretty sure I'm going to die one day but I atleast get alot of ot
yep. technician at a ford dealership then worked as a technician at a rental car company
>Recruitment Contracts Manager
>$130k
>27
Netflix Dubbing Operations Specialist
$65,000/year
30 years young
>delivery driver for pepsi
>21.85
>27
Project manager
$245/ month
24
I'm in my second year of my program and im deciding if I should go into heavy duty or auto mechanics. From your experience what would you recommend to someone who's green?
>paramedic
>$21.18 per hour
>28 y/o
Not OP but go heavy, mining companies will only take heavy and thats where thr big cash is
jr web developer
70K
31 (I started late fuck off)
Paremedics are grossly underpaid and there definitely not as much emotional support as there should be in that job. Godspeed user hopefully you make that cash soon.
>airport ramp agent
>$21.50/hr
>30
I did the web dev bootcamp after I graduated with an MS in geology 2 months after the worst energy cash in history. Things work out for me, but you really really really go to college so that you can open all of the doors instead of only the web dev door
System Administrator 36 $90k a year
>Pest Control Technician
>$20.00 per hour
>31
heavy duty mechanics get paid good and usually by the hour. most auto techs get paid on whats called flat rate, look it up if you dont know what it is. most guys hate flat rate (myself included) so i left the dealership and went to the rental car company to get paid hourly as a tech. if you really want to work on cars, i suggest you find a fleet job that pays hourly. i wouldve stayed where i was but tesla also pays hourly and i just wanted to work for tesla. also, i have an associates degree in IT which i think helped me out because teslas are basically computers on wheels. i got the IT degree going to school at night at 30 yrs old because i planned to get out of auto repair but i changed my mind when tesla opened here.
>Product Owner
>$106,000 yr
> 29 yrs old
Attorney - 29 - 65k / year
65? are you a recent grad?
Passed the bar 2 years ago.
I work for a non-profit that does interesting civil rights work. The mediocre salary is better than having to do lame personal injury / probate / corporate bullshit. But maybe that's just what I tell myself.
>actually do work at wendy's
>$11.40/hr
>19
>you're job
>NO TROLLING EDITION
>quality engineer, but I do a lot of report writing and SOP reform. currently a program manager within the current project
>£22K
>freshly 21
Janitor
$9.35
53
> Statistical Analyst
> $94k
> 30
You're a quality engineer and a PM within your project, and they're paying you £22k? You're getting fucked, m8. They're making you do two jobs for less than half of one of those.
>Statistical Analyst
AI will take your job before this guy:
>Janitor
Part time music teacher
20$ per hour
Singer in a church
15$ per hour
22 years old
yeah man. fucking sucks. it's short term PM, but still. looking at moving to government work soon because the hours are more sociable.
I think part of the reason I'm stuck on 22 is because I joined the company as a data admin a year ago at 19k, so I've already jumped up a wage bracket.
Cloud Architect 90k - 40yr old
RN, $55.60/hr, 36
Some days I really hate this job...but it pays well.
disabled
$0.00
34
USAF Pilot
95k
26
32 Electrical Controls Engineer
105k %bonus based on production increase (max 20% of salary)
>Software engineer in a telco
>$41 CAD/hour, overtime at 1.5x and 15% annual bonus
>30
Professional hooker beater
tree fiddy
67
I *make* and *implement* AI.
You could just as easily be a Production Assistant. A random picture is proof of nothing.
Holy shit. Where are you working as an RN making that much?
28
Physical Consultant
40k/yr
company car and phone
liar
GOD
Have no salary
Have no age
Front desk
$21 /hour
I have access to multiple millions of dollars of deep learning, stream processing and full end-to-end data cleaning and visualization software on massive in-memory compute clusters as part of my every-day job.
Team Leader at automotive factory
$28 an hour
25
> QA Lab Analyst at a chemical plant
> $33.09 an hour
> 31
I've been doing this for over five years and I'm ready to leave. No upward mobility and the bullshit from admin is amazingly gay. Also, all OT is forced. I'll never understand why people want OT. Live within your base. Period. I mean I'll make 80k this year with this last paycheck but I work rotating shifts and rarely get to spend time with my girlfriend. However, the only debt I have is my house. So there's a plus. I'm trying to get into the PA medicinal marijuana industry. Maybe - it's very new at this point. I'd love a stable shift where I could smoke pot again (I get randoms currently). Even if I made less money. Money truly does not buy happiness....but it does make living easier. I'll admit that.
>buy-side equity analyst
>$180k
>25
> 26 male
> Noob Options and OTC day trader
> $1500-2000 a month, working 9:30am est to 4pm est
That's an awfully low salary, especially since you can get to 0 ezpz
Ayyy, I'm waiting for SB350 to pass and start growing for the recreational market. I'm a PA medical card holder and can tell you that the supply cannot meet the demand as it stands right now. Should be a fairly lucrative business.
>Storekeeper
>27/hr
>30 years old
Also enjoy city benefits and I sleep half the day
>
Inside plant technician for cable company. 36 115k, my best year ever.
I am pretty sure that almost all of those careers are fake. Average Sup Forums user is either high school student or some self-employed pedo
>Internet Security Analyst
>$36.54/hr (76k/yr)
>30 years old
>Filtration and sanitation worker at a microbrewery
>15.50$/hr
>32
>sawmill worker
>33.26
>28
>Implying you can be a "chef" in a fast food court
$600,000
self employed
29
how did you even get that geek?
Software dev. 29. 85000. Horribly underpaid.
holy shit dude. only 85k for that? what's your experience years?
P.A.s are typically only there on show days.
10 years. Thats Canadian. Live in a shitty east coast city with shit wages. Planning on moving to a first world province with an economy
Airline pilot
80k before taxes
27
Recently laid off though, so will definitely be lower after having to relocate
>civil rights work
Stop claiming everything is racist you piece of shit. You're ruining this country
Craptacular california. Salary vs cost of living... not so great.
85k CAD ain't bad tho, depending on where you live. Cost of living is pretty cheap out here, if you're not getting buttfucked in Toronto or Montreal.
But yeah for 10 years it's a bit low
10 years Dev SE at 85k? Dude, they are raping you.
I work support analyst and literally do the work of the project manager and get paid a third what they get. fucking disgusting. I'd do their job for half their pay.
39 yo
Business Manager in Semiconductor Field
dude that's lit. how long have you been doing this?