I think i'll average around 50-60k (srs)
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12-05-2012, 06:15 PM #241*Don't know what to do with my hands when introducing myself Crew*
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12-05-2012, 07:27 PM #246
Not atm... working to get experience in Management after just graduating and getting my degree.
I'm planning on going to the mines in Perth next year and getting a bit of money to invest in my own gym/supplement store complex that I can live ontop
So I guess I'll be earning 100k+ working 3 weeks on, 1 week off next year... I would be happy making 80k once i start my business, anything above that is icing on the cake.*Advanced 5/3/1 lifts, aiming for Elite*
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12-05-2012, 10:04 PM #247
30k on the side??? no chance bro.... you'll be working 12 hour days and you'll be lucky to make 50k let alone land a job.
Unlikely scenario for most. I make $105k in industry (after including base + OT) and I got my CA about 1 year ago. All my fellow CA's are a bunch of chumps working at accounting firms making probably $55-60k. They don't have the people skills to sell themselves in job interviews.
You don't want to make partner!!! Why the fock would you dick around in an accounting firm for $50k/yr for MANY YEARS trying to climb your way up the corporate ladder when you can go to industry and make a sh*t tonne of money??**bump boner into guys on bus and call them gay crew**
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12-05-2012, 10:08 PM #248
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Work as an Equipment Operator in the Alberta Oilsands, make around 120-130k a year with no OT.
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12-09-2012, 04:31 AM #252
Co-founder of a social sport company in the UK, preparing to raise our next round of investment in a few months. If that happens, I'll be there in 4-5 years. If not, maybe a couple more years to develop the skills I need to do it again at a different company.
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12-09-2012, 04:43 AM #255
making 100+ per year in aus isn't hard. making that much without spending half your time on a mine makes it a bit harder though.
currently only on mid 30 a year working 4 days a week in a bank 26 hours a week, but only there to make connections and get experience.
second semester of my degree in a few months.
I can comfortably say I will be making 100 by the time I'm 30.
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12-09-2012, 05:04 AM #256
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I'm working for a startup that is in its 5th year, grew 85% last year, and year before. Revenue was £8.2m last year, expected to hit close to £14m this year.
There are 6 of us in the sales department, all of whom get a £23k basic salary. One guy got a £19,000 comission for a single deal last month, and is about to get a £100,800 comission for a single deal this month - this is not including all the other deals he has closed those two months I have been working there.
In my interview, the directors told me the typical progression for the other people who have been hired is 1st year £2-3x,xxx 2nd year £6x,000 and 3rd year £1xx,000. £100,000 is attainable for me in 3 years, $100,000 is attainable in 2 years. I happened to score very highly in the interview, 27/30 dropping marks for technical knowledge which I am working on.Cheers to queers, and muscle men's rears
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12-09-2012, 05:20 AM #261
possibilities
1.cop- after 5 years base 90k salary without overtime. make the last 10k easy on overtime
2. finance- not sure what but possibly something finance related. 100k shouldnt be too hard in nyc with a few years of experience.
3. acting- probably a long shot but what i really want to do.Any posts made are purely fictional in nature and by no means is anything I say to be taken seriously. Any and all pictures I post are pictures widely available on the internet and any discussions I am involved in are purely hypothetical or are commentary in nature and should not constitute advice or be considered advice
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12-09-2012, 05:31 AM #266
I made 100k+ as a computer programmer at 24 which was three years out of college. I quit the job and make around 30k less to work fewer hours and be closer to home. It's cliche but you can't put a price on your time and its about $.15 a mile to drive. For the most part there is a serious trade off when you make that kind of money.
Also give me a break with "I should make that out of college" until you get that job you can't talk. A lot more goes into a 100k job then just being qualified.
Ohh and I was always blown away by how low the average households income is but that figure is accurate. There are tons of people making $10 an hour.
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12-09-2012, 05:32 AM #267
brb finishing my bachelors (still have two years left WITH summer school) PLUS 3 years for PA school
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12-09-2012, 05:56 AM #270
still in undergrad but i'm aiming for a top 20 b school and certifications
but i have several scenarios
undergrad only starting 50-52 base salary signing bonus=? bonus could be around 10% base=min 55k starting pre tax
after mba or msf at top 20 hopefully top 15= realistically and minimalistically could begin around 70k
certs- CFA, CPA or learning additional skills (programming)- 80k+
but i like to invest in securities and will learn to invest in real estate, so my net income could potentially exceed 100K in 7 years
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