Yet I know 0 <30 year olds irl that make that much.
Something is fishy here
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although a lot of people here e-stat, bodybuilding and lifting doesn't attract your average joe. people who do this tend to be driven in all areas of life not just the gym.
*sit beside hot girl first day and she drops the class crew*
*girl at register smiles at me and i zone out dreaming of us frolicking in the meadows crew*
*only sound phone makes is low battery alert crew*
*make eye contact with girl and get heart palpitation crew*
*order pizza and lower money in a bucket with rope from 2nd floor crew*
*thinking about giving it all up to be a monk crew*
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04-13-2016, 03:30 AM #13
- Join Date: Jun 2012
- Location: West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
- Posts: 42,645
- Rep Power: 125951
Amazing right? They also can't seem to figure out how to load an avi...quite unfortunate.
OP, you have to understand...engineering jobs pay upwards of $275k the second you leave college. You don't actually have to work under someone, establish yourself in the company/industry for 15-20 years first...they just give you the money.678/424/700 - USPA Raw International Elite 220
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04-13-2016, 03:36 AM #16
There are 7 mil user who patronize the bb.com website. If I have to take a guess, there are 100k active misc users.
Even a hundred cases of those claming to make that much is less than 1% of people.
Besides, like autrefois said, I'd say on average people here are more driven.
I personally know one (22 yo) who makes 110k, and I don't even live in the States. I'd know more if I were to be born there. He used to be my ex middle school classmate in Vietnam, did his bachelor in Brown and is now working for Google in the US.
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04-13-2016, 04:01 AM #19
$115k to highest of $145K checking in
Straight blue collar, have to work ALOT of OT to hit that upper mark for me. I get paid well because of the shift and hazards of the job, not because of my "education"
Def has pros/cons
Don't know what kind of engineers start off at $275k/yr starting out like homie stated, Our engineers start off probably $60-$80k/yr range but after a few years im sure they are up to $100k then up from there.-246lbs @ 6'3"
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Its BS, the average american HOUSEHOLD makes only around 55k, when I was a mortgage underwriter 70% of the issues I faced was income discrepancies. Would see these *******s put their income at 70-80k (I think they really thought they made this much lol ) but when the verification came back it would really be like 45k pre tax. LOL dont let these *******s fool you 90% of the people on this board make under USD $60,000. And these were workers in places like NY and California.
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04-13-2016, 04:46 AM #28
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04-13-2016, 04:47 AM #29
You also should remember that those making good money are more likely to post it. Also location, a lot of Miscers are from Cali or NY where $100k isn't much.
I know a few $100k+ friends <30. But they are pharmacists, bankers. It all depends on your social circle...maybe change your friends if they're all losers...---
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04-13-2016, 04:47 AM #30
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