State you're job (or former job), salary, and age:

State you're job (or former job), salary, and age:

>Chef at Wendy's
>$14.50 per hour
>27 years old

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Machine operator, 28, $15
Laid off so I came back to this place of the shit

Bonnie plants sales
50-60k
29
Only work 5 months a year

Walmart Online Orders
$17 an hour cuz of corona
17
(Going to university because I don’t want to grow up to be a wage cuck)

>Network Operations Center Analyst
>$87,000 base salary with OT (I made 101,000 for 2019)
>34

police sergeant
60k
35

Boiler/Turbine operator $35.20 to $36.90 a hour.
39yo

>post office
>clerk
>~50k a year of i work a lot of overtime

Entry Level Dev
72k
27
Plan on job hopping until 100+

Wow that's another 7 decades

Pilot
700k
34

Research scientist
$61k
29

MRI tech

I stuff fat people into a tube and blast them with noise

$41.75 an hour

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petroleum equipment tech.
$18 / hr at 50-60 hours a week, about 60k a year. Take home vehicle and good bennies.

"Chef"

Bartender 80-90k after taxes 27

CFO (Hedge Fund) $475k + bonus. 37yo.

Also tits or gtfo

I am job (or former job), salary, and age

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General Manager in Casino Industry, $175k w/bonuses, 39 years old.

If you're in private, I'd recommend going into public.
You deal with a bit more bureaucratic bullshit, but hitting 100k is super easy (As long as you're happy not going too much further than that unless you go into management) and you have job security. Plus goberment pension is gravy.

Psychologist, 92 grand, 35

neurologist
243k
35

Solar Company Owner
400k a year
32

Have fun shooting rioters and retards

and niggers!

>Call agent at a debt collection agency
>$15/hr
>22 years old

Paramedic - Texas
32 y/o
108k/year

Software developer
27
65k

>Tfw chubby chaser

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I picked the wrong career

You also missed out on damn near ten years of mind-breaking stress and sleep deprivation. You see the salary not the sacrifice. There are plenty of other ways to get that kind of money without paying that price.

I'd also wager he's still paying off med school.

I work for a dairy company and make make orders and inventory. $75k

>Doctor
>$1,000,000
>45 years old

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