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11478790 No.11478790 [Reply] [Original]

do you actually make over $50K USD a year pretax? Please dont lie, would like to know.

>> No.11478811

>>11478790
I make 60k a year before taxes, age 20

>> No.11478817

>>11478811
Military ftw

>> No.11478826

>>11478790
I make roughly 50k with 401k matching and bonuses. I live in NYC so it really doesn't go all that far though.

>> No.11478828

>>11478790

Almost anyone who went to college and got a degree in stem will make at least that.

>> No.11478834

I make that and only make 22/hr

>> No.11478845

>>11478790
I make 53k before taxes, 1 year out of college

>> No.11478886

>>11478826
same as this guy

>> No.11478899

>>11478886
It's decent. I wish I could stand living with my mother. That would be an extrq $850/month into my internet meme coin portfolio.

>> No.11478904

>>11478826
Same but in SV.

>> No.11478933

>>11478904
That's terrible. My friends in San Francisco pay like $1700/month each to share an apartment.

>> No.11478940

>>11478834
>$22/hr
>50k a year

Unless you make 5k in overtime that doesnt compute.

>> No.11478953

$210k/yr plus $30k in long term stock incentives

>> No.11478960

>>11478790

If I was making 50k I'd be living paycheck to paycheck. Good thing I make a lot more

>> No.11478968

>>11478953
Check your privilege

>> No.11478969

>>11478790
130k before taxes, age 24 -- after taxes, stock purchases, 401k contributions (not matched by my company, though), it comes to about 70k.

>> No.11478984

Will be making 70 next year out of college. 20. Big 4 consulting.

>> No.11479000

yes

>> No.11479003

>>11478953

the San Francisco Special

>> No.11479040

>>11479003
The trick it to live in a market like SF but not pay ridiculous housing costs. It’s why so many people making $100k-$200k are living in vans or renting single rooms, because at that point you are saving ridiculous money

>> No.11479110

>>11478790
80k, hopefully nearer to 90 bu the end of next year

>> No.11479151

>>11478953
what do you do for a living?

>long term stock incentives

are these the options that are locked in for 5 years or so and become worthless if you leave the company?

>> No.11479166

I started at $8.50 and am going to maybe get $9-$10 by next year.
Haha..

>> No.11479167

Used to make $350k/year working in NYC. Moved to a 2nd tier market now make $265k but hate my job so considering a job where I'll make $130k. Feel like I'm going backwards in life.

>> No.11479193

>>11479167
Are you really going backwards if your feelings are moving forwards anon?

>> No.11479207

>>11479167
>>11479193
You are at a stoplight and you get the vehicle moving illusion.

>> No.11479230

Got $60k + benefits CDN out of school with no experience and shit marks

>> No.11479245

31 yo. 61k a year with stock bonuses making my total income somewhere around 73k pre tax. Industrial engineering job with no degree and 20 years of management experience.

Life is good

>> No.11479264

>>11479151
I’m in tech sales. Stock is restricted shares (not options) on multi year vesting schedule so if I leave I lose unvested shares

>> No.11479267

>>11478790
80k pretax

anything under 200k is meaningless since it means lifetime of wage cuckery no matter what

>> No.11479311

>>11479193
I'm not sure. It's a tough call but it's probably for the best...

>> No.11479369

Should finish this year around $80k+ as a real estate/architectural photographer. Shooting for $120k in 2019.

>> No.11479410

>>11479167

Biglaw?

>> No.11479421

I make 120k/year pretax
>roughly 6k/ mo post tax/insurance/retirement
>5% match company 401k (put in 8% into this)
>health insurance -$300/mo
>dental -$50//mo
>optical -$20/mo

Debt
>$30k more to go
>$180k mortgage left

31 years old

>> No.11479437

32 yo, new job pays 130k in a rural area. Would need to hit 200k to think about going back to a large city with high cost of living. Expenses are the other half of the equation people dont gove much thought to.

>> No.11479444

>>11479230
What do you do?

>> No.11479456

ITT: Self-selection bias that depresses other people

>> No.11479478

>>11479444
I develop web apps for an insurance company.

I worked in an insurance office so I had a little bit of experience with the industry but not in a software role.

>> No.11479505

>>11479478
Nice. $53k and benefits with an insurance company as well in a call centre

>> No.11479663

>>11478790
Lol I do not
I have a wagecuck job making $11 an hour and still have three years left of college on a regular bachelors degree