Purpose of this thread is to give other miscers a feel of what pay may be like depending on your age and experience in different fields of jobs. It will also allow you to ask fellow miscers with experience in specific fields/job types questions about jobs, do's and don'ts etc..
Also make sure to post all your credits in the 'experience' field e.g. degrees/diplomas/certificates/work experience etc... also if you are currently studying as well.
The layout is as so:
Job:
employment type:
Age:
Experience:
Pay:
work load:
Job: Accounts Manager @ Music Shop
employment type: Part-time
Age: 20
Experience: Diploma of Design (Visual Communications) - currently 1st year Architecture student
Pay: $32.80 p/h
Work load: wed-sat (9am-5.30pm)
Also do free lance graphic design work @ $30 p.h.
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AVERAGE US INCOME FOR 2011/12
Average Salary and Economy
Average annual income in United States is around 47,000 USD, according to 2011/2012 salary survey.
Statistics shows that 50 percent of population live on $46,000 or less a year. Top 35% of highest salaries in the United States, starting with $65,000 are represented below from MyBudget survey.
•Top 0.12% of people in US earn $1,600,000/year or more
•Top 1.15% of people in US earn $250,000/year or more
•Top 3% of people in US earn $200,000/year or more
•Top 5% of people in US earn $166,000/year or more
•Top 10% of people in US earn $118,000/year or more
•Top 15% of people in US earn $100,000/year or more
•Top 20% of people in US earn $91,000/year or more
•Top 25% of people in US earn $80,000/year or more
•Top 35% of people in US earn $65,000/year or more
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AVERAGE AUSTRALIAN INCOME FOR 2011/12
Average annual income in Australia is around 69,734 AUD, according to 2011/2012 salary survey.
If overtime and bonuses are included, average Australian earnings were A$71,562 per annum.
The average full-time male wage (excluding overtime) in Australia is A$73,700 per annum
The average full-time female wage in Australia (excluding overtime) is A$60,611 per annum.
Workers in Western Australia are Australia’s highest paid workers while Tasmania has the lowest average wage.
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04-09-2012, 07:25 AM #1
*** itt: We post our current jobs and rate of pay ***
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04-09-2012, 07:35 AM #10
- Join Date: Aug 2009
- Location: Dexter, Michigan, United States
- Age: 34
- Posts: 2,858
- Rep Power: 3054
I graduate from UNI in 2.5 weeks, I will be doing sales at a one of Michigan's most respected car dealerships.
Job: Sales Professional (car salesman, yes, aware, but I need some sort of sales experience)
employment type: Full time?
Age: 22
Experience: Worked retail pharmacy for 6 years, Undergrad in Business management and administration, Internship at Dealerships
Pay: Salary @ 35k, W/O commission, projected to make roughly 70k my first year of selling
work load: A LOT, 55hrs a week projected as of now brahs... (only downfall)
first job, not my dream job, BB friendly, making bank, and getting "free" cars as my demo's, plus i get full benefits, 401k after a year, etc etc, feelsgoodman
PM me if you want a car! lolThe Lord is my Light and My Salvation.
I am here to share lulz, stories, pics, support, advice, help, and brotherhood. If you ever need anything shoot me a PM.
I am NOT here for racism, sexism, *******ry, or to be a douche to strangers.
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04-09-2012, 07:37 AM #12
- Join Date: Jun 2010
- Location: Chula Vista, California, United States
- Age: 37
- Posts: 636
- Rep Power: 1764
Job: Tech Support
employment type: Full-Time
Age: 25
Experience: 7 Years
Pay: $28/HR + year end bonus that falls usually between 12%-27% of annual salary.
work load: M-F 7AM-4PMNo matter how old you are, or how much of a badass you think you are, if a toddler hands you their ringing toy phone, you answer it damnit.
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04-09-2012, 07:37 AM #13
Job: Info Sys Admin I
employment type: IT
Age: 27
Experience: 5 yrs. BS in math. Certificates: Network+, CCNA, Security+ (in a few weeks)
Pay: 50k-ish more like 65k after overtime + benefits
work load: Not much.
Owe some time for getting the cert schooling but am free to pursue other stuff in a few months. I know I'm underpaid by about 10-15k based on my qualifications so I'm head on a swivel right now.Workout Journal:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?p=671314451
misc str crew.
xbl: TMG Break
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04-09-2012, 07:39 AM #14
- Join Date: Mar 2005
- Location: Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
- Age: 40
- Posts: 2,624
- Rep Power: 22564
Job: USMC Officer
employment type: Aviator
Age: 28
Experience: 4.5 years in Marine Corps. Undergrad and Master's.
Pay: Bring home $72k/year after taxes.
work load: Varies. From 30 hours/week to 80+.USMC Naval Aviator - F/A-18 Hornets
"At rotation we spontaneously become heart-breakers and life-takers."
Dodge Viper SRT-10
"You're among Spartans now, so stand up and try not to say anything stupid."
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Job: Kitchen bitch working the fryers in mcdonalds
employment type: Part time
Age: 65
Experience: None, saving money to get to uni.
Pay: £4.98 per hour, the very minimum wage they can get away with paying me
work load: 4PM - 10PM thursday - sunday.
Beats being unemployed and at least I can save money/buy myself things. But god damn this job is the lowest of the low.
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- Join Date: Jul 2009
- Location: Illinois, United States
- Age: 35
- Posts: 4,674
- Rep Power: 20344
Job: Nuclear Operations Training
Age: 23
Experience 1.5 years (1 year was all training)
Pay: 63k base + 26% shift differential + 12k annual bonus = 92k
Work Load: Sucks. 7 days from 2:30 PM to 11:30 PM, 48 hours off, 7 days from 10:30 PM to 7:30 AM, 72 hours off, 7 days from 6:30 AM to 3:30 PM, normal weekend off, 4 days from 6:30 AM to 4:30 PM (usually more like 3:30), then 4 days off. Repeat.
Rotating shifts suck, but 4 days off ever 35 days is awesome, and I get paid a lot to do it.Best Sanctioned Lifts (USPA/USAPL):
683w/452/507
Best Gym Lifts:
675w/477.5/495
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04-09-2012, 07:53 AM #25
sure. this is a calendar prototype i made for a shop called 'Typo'. I think it might be the final product. They provided me with some of the images, and asked for a new calendar design basically incorporating typography. I was free to do whatever I wanted. I was inspired from one of my first projects in my diploma course, which I got top marks for took me approx 8 hours to do. They were ready to pay $38 p.h and I gave them 3 free revisions. They only asked for 1 revision
This will be sold in Typo shops for 2013.
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Job: Canadian Forces(Pres)-Medical Technician
Pay: Get paid on half and full days, but if I were to go full time I'd be making about 45K after deductions.
Age: 18(almost 19)
Experience: Current student, 3 years in Pres as of May 13th.
Work Load: Depends on the day brahs, can be ridiculous at some times and easy peasy at others.
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