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50,000k, company truck and gas card, includes yearly bonus based on branches performance. This year's was 6,000

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> farmhand
> 16
> work on and off. $5 an hour. $7 if my boss is feeling generous
> bench 175, retarded

used to make 200k out of high school computer programming. Got bored of it now i make 50k talking people out of killing themselves...much more interesting.

I’m from Louisiana

You wanna fuck my fiancee?

You're pretty shit at censorship, Brett.

>firefighter
>23
>60 k with overtime
wish i was dead at this point though

I don't care that you know my first name.

>Firefighter Captain
>27
>42,000
>Certified Firefighter 1 and 2 through IFSAC, Certified Paramedic

>train dispatcher
>18
>£21,000
>want to die

good day cap, what do you run? an engine, truck, truck rescue?

software dev
22
70k

>Flight Attendant
>27
>35000 (at least)
>Two mini side businesses selling my art and repairing retro game stuff

when i top out my pay in 10 years ill make closer 100k.

Free flights though, on my days off before virus ive been exploring the world

What part?

also depressed schitzotypal

Field Service Engineer for medical company
33
85K after 2nd year
Company car and gas card, pay is/was salary plus OT and bonus, looking to hit 6 figures this yr. At 38,500 for the year

Grocery Store Owner.
32
120k / free groceries
College dropout
Co-own with my dad. Long hours/stress but business is good

>16

come back in 2 years fag. enjoy your ban!

Kik?

>5’8”
You didn’t want to censor out that you’re a manlet? lol

>teacher
>28
>90k~ after incentives and extracurriculars
>3 college degrees

underage b&

There isn't a Louisiana branch of City Electric Supply, which one do you work at?

>Candy maker

>30

>14.50/hr due to pandemic. Normally 12. Just started.

> idk. licensed chauffeur

Why you have 2 different last names?

>NEET (classes are canceled)
>18
>0
>high-school graduate

This sounds interesting. Has the store been in your family? Is it like some mom and pop grocery store? I love little places like that.

>GIS administrator for organization doing land management & restoration
>26
>40k
>BS from a state school, lifelong computer and map nerd

Never gonna be rich, never gonna be poor. And im ok with that.

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>IT consultant/software engineer
>32
>60k
>No degree. I can code. Self taught.


Sometimes I absolutely hate working for a corporation with a bunch of Indians. You can barely understand them. The alternative is being broke and I'm not going back to the healthcare field.

All in all its pretty easy working on IT projects. Learn a new technology. Implement it. Get paid. Move on to the next project. Plus my company does tuition reimbursement. If I level up and get my bachelor's I'll easily be making 75-80k.

Eventually I want to start my own business though. My dream is to come up with a good idea, build a strong business around it, and then sell the business. From there I'd do the businessman/entrepreneurial thing and start multiple businesses while playing the market.

One of my biggest fears is working for someone else the rest of my life. If you don't work for yourself then you don't have any real job security.

Explain. How did you land the gig talking to people?
What's the actual title?

What kinds of projects do you work on? Any particular field?

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Cybersecurity consultant
23
$95/hr regular $142.50/hr OT.
I'm a high IQ autistic savant. Hacking came almost naturally. Teaching myself to act socially normal enough to hold a job and learning organizational politics was the hard part.

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Signal @ Class 1 Railroad
35
110k - 130k (depending on OT)

Amazing healthcare, amazing retirement, company credit card for everything while away for work, travel expenses covered, you keep flyer miles, lots of hits points. All around a lot of great incentives

yall old as hell man im 18
all of you have to hate your lives if this is it

hi bret mceachern

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Being 18 rn would be such a waste of time.

Lots of hotel points*

Been in the family for almost 15 years. Just me and my Dad. We're in San Diego, full line grocery meat, produce ,and even take-out food. Business has been good these last few years and it's such a rush to see it thriving. We've broken sales records because of the Pandemic, and the SBA just forgave our mortgage payments for the next 6mos. Working with my Dad is great we really look out for each other. Customers can be pricks, but most are so nice. Just really tired as no weekends, no vacations and long hours. Havent had a day in a little over a month since all this covid madness.

Right now I'm working on a cloud solution for a company that has more data than they can handle. So it has elements of data science, programming, and the whole cloud IT thing.

My last job I was an android dev. Before that I supported a call center solution written in C# that used Skype for Business as its backend. Telephony/SIP protocol stuff. Web development for the front end. I wore a lot of hats so I also QA'd the project.

When you work for a consultancy you never know what they're gonna throw at you. I prefer it that way.

Eventually I want to steer my career towards serverless backend stuff. Distributed computing is difficult but that's where things are going.

Specialist technician for Aerospace manufacturing robots.
30
80,000+
They hand me a hammer and a wrench and let me loose in their 90 million dollar robots. They make parts for fighter jets and weapons. When my job isnt going well the entire manufacturing line of a state-of -the-art aircraft comes to a stop. It's a stupidly critical job. A loss of 100k/hr when these robots are down. No college degree, no student debt. I fly for free and get to stay in very nice hotels and free meals. free medical dental vision, Sometimes i see things that make me worried that I'll end up in a hole in the desert. Worth it? Most definitely.

That's really cool. One of my personal dreams is to own a little store, even if it's just like a small convenience store. I recently just heard of old markets that would have takeout and I loved that idea.
Cheers to you, and to the continued success of your business.

I know this is the internet but you should make it a habit to write and speak properly. Using street vernacular makes you look uneducated and people will judge you harshly regardless of how much you swear that your shit smells like roses.

And its not all bad. Everyone grows old. If you're lucky you do something interesting with your life, start a family, and get to be a dad. Its incredibly rewarding. You'll realize that once you spend a few years chasing pussy, doing drugs, and being useless. Get that shit out of your system and you'll see that you want more out of life.