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Discussion Just curious: What is your job and how much do you make?

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I work in procurement and make 85k a year. Great benefits and work life balance, only downside is no remote work allowed unless I have a good reason (family matter or appointment)

Overall very happy with the job.
 
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I'm a full-time boymoder. I get paid in gender dysphoria.

Crappy job, considering getting myself fired somehow.
 
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Disability. With a recent increase to it, I'll be getting a little over $16K USD a year.

Ha.... haha....

Sigh.
 
Boring office job (nothing special) at around 60k €

Edit: two days of remote work

Always wanted to be a mechanic, but no one even invited me to an job interview back then
 
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I am legitimately unemployed and make $0.

It sucks 😔

Probably sometime soon I'll start getting payments from the trust my grandpa set up for me before he died, of course I'll just be getting like $1500/mo from that so I'll just be getting $18k a year, but at least it'll be something. (Plus I live with family so that helps too)
 
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Next thing you'll want to know is my address so you can kidnap me due to my fantastic salary. I'm not falling for that.

Just kidding. I'm a data scientist and I live in a third-world country. If I convert my yearly salary to dollars, you're more likely to send me financial aid than a gang to lock me up in a dark warehouse.
 
Highway Engineer and consultant for my state’s DOT. I make a little over 90K a year, plus some bonuses and per-Diem if I’m out of town.

Usually amounts to 105ish.

I like working outside and being left alone for the most part and I haven’t paid for my own gas or lunch in close to 7years. So that’s nice.
 
Part-time, roughly 8 hrs a week, I serve dinner and dessert then clean up the dining room afterwards.
Make around $450 (Canadian) every two weeks, this includes hourly pay plus the tips that are divided between all the staff.

Hoping to get a gamedev job sometime soon, though! Right on the cusp of being able to make that happen :)
 
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I'm a meteorologist, I earn 82k(ish- couple hundreds over that). Not everyone in the field makes that much, but I managed to get a good job at one of the agencies I had dreamed of working for since I was a little kid.

I settled for way less in worse conditions for too long at my past job at a well-known weather company in the private sector...though perhaps that is due to moving from an anti-union environment to actually being in one at my new job. Regardless, I love what I do.
 
I work as a... Writer, I guess. About $40k a year, which is definitely not enough for the stress I'm put through
 
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£8k per year in government benefits for being an unpaid carer for a family member
 
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Teacher. Still relatively new so a bit low on the schedule salary, but more that I'd get paid in Texas.

Don't feel comfortable giving the number, since I'm pretty sure my salary is public information.
 
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I live in costarica.
$3000 monthly
Single.
Pc and switch
Star fox fan.
Holo loyal servant.

Any else?
 
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writer, some graphic design on the side - not enough to please my one still alive parent, not enough to buy a PS5 Pro haha
 
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Currently law student, 0€ income. Eventually, hopefully a notary with a yearly income ranging anywhere from 50,000€ to 500,000€, depending on how well it goes.
 
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Disability payments and I make about 24 grand a year which doens't go very far in AUD
 
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Technical editor for a government contractor making over 100k a year plus veteran disability benefits. That might sound good to some but taxes are a bitch. Doing some consulting on the side also and tax free volunteering. My life is very busy, 3 kids and a wife. ✌🏾
 
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product marketing manager, tech industry, +7 years exp.
Gross €47k, net it's about €35k, that is a silightly higher then average salary for my role/experience where I live.
Seriously evaluating moving to another country in hope of having anything significantly better.
 
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I am a line cook. I work 40+ hours a week and I make like 14hr. My partner doesn't work and gets a disability check worth 900 bucks a month. I am to be honest barely getting by (I am not the only one) with this wonderful economy we're in. There's not much job opportunity in my area of western Pennsylvania.
 


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