College dropout working as a Senior Health Physics Tech pulling about 45k a year. Good money for bumblescum south carolina.
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College dropout working as a Senior Health Physics Tech pulling about 45k a year. Good money for bumblescum south carolina.
I work in elec. engineering design, my wife is a teacher. Each together we're in the 55K-60K range. 115k+ is good, but not all that much for central NJ.
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You know there are countries in Europe where $12.000 a year is an average sallary. In my country that would be around $15000. For Americans or northern EU countries this is a laughable amount for which they couldn't buy almost anything with their prices.
I was making 38.000 a year at my last job, after taxes, I'm studying now though.
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~$5000 a year for being in the Reserves.
I will be looking for fulltime employment starting next month though and I've got a pretty good leg up into getting a job as an Air Traffic Controller so I'll hopefully have a job with the FAA in a year making around ~$50,000 at the start.
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I'm disabled so I'm on benefits (£5-6 a year),partner earns around £15-16k.
I'm a stay at home mother so I don't make any money.
Tbh, I have no idea how much my boyfriend makes I just stay home with my daughter
This thread makes no sense since majority of people here follow different currency's...
anywho i make very little as im still a student, 17, and earn $12.50 AUS an hour heh
Very poorly designed pool if this was meant for people from different parts of the world.
Anyways.
About 480k SEK per year.
Man, 27$k sounds so little concidering you have two degrees and 5 years of experience. Is it really that cheap in Ohio, US?
I'm a student, I'm taking a year off to think about what I want from a degree and found a job in the beginning of March, all I have is some minor experience from a parttime-job I had while I was 14-19. I'll be making about 4k$/month after taxes whilst living at home. Obviously Norway is more expensive, but I just didn't think it'd be that big of a difference. I'm 22 now.
debt.......
stupid high tutions >.>
6 figures ain't what it used to be and I'm sure a couple are counting that as combined household income or non US currency, so it's possible. As for myself, my job is a horrible necessity of the US government and will not last forever, my job security is very low and I could be unemployed at the drop of a hat... the life of the contractor.