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My pay stubs don't have a salary YTD section so I'll say more than $50,000 and less than $100,000. Plus my wife's salary.
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Grossed $135k. Spent $50k in cost of goods sold. I'll end up at about $10k in business expenses. So little over $70k net. I'm on IT consultant and work on average 3-4 hours a day. I have a great setup, love my freedom of schedule and I make a decent wage for not working alot. I dont let money/work rule my life/schedule. Feels good. View Quote Nice! Working all the damn time is no way to live. |
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haha... maybe 25k....
Spent most of the year laid up sick with a massive UC flare up, then things finally seemed to turn around when I got hired on a local FD(my dream job), then I fucked my shoulder up during training and got dropped from the academy... A 500 dollar increase in our taxes was enough to go from "Finally starting to bank some money again" to "fuck what bills can I push off for a month this time...." Merry fucking Christmas. |
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This is not a brag thread. I'm truly interested in finding out what people in other parts of the country make doing their jobs.
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None earned.. retired / disabled
None made.. counterfeiting being illegal & shit |
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Just shy of $160,000. I didn’t put any real effort into making more.
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0ne million dollars so far as an amazon delivery driver.
If I can find some more electronic shit I will be at 1.2 million. All cash. |
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Would you like to know my first, last and middle name too OP?
$87 million. |
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I pay myself a salary of $200,000. I work 3-5 hours a week. That doesn't go far in Southern California and I could make a ton more working for a corporation, but they'd suck my soul dry. I'd rather have the downtime while I'm still somewhat young. Joint replacement sales in case you were wondering.
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The question on everyone's mind. How much money did you make in 2018? And what job do you do? I'll start. And don't bullshit. $198,915 - Truck Driver El Chapo transport? Poor O/O maybe got to keep 80K, then the taxes.....soooooo, poor bastage only made 32K (cue up 12 days of xmas tune) I made |
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Including OT, profit sharing, and everything else?
Mid 100k range. Aircraft Mechanic at a major airline. |
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$8,800. That's the total of my W2 wages.
Not sure about my partnership income and draws. |
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Didn't make any money since I am retired, but I get about $78k, $90k plus if I had to put a pricetag on my family medical benefits.
Wife has never held a job since we have been married. |
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The question on everyone's mind. How much money did you make in 2018? And what job do you do? I'll start. And don't bullshit. $198,915 gross - Truck Driver That's about 3,000 hrs. View Quote |
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Something like 18k.
Full time student in my last year and working 15-17 hours a week. I’m living paycheck to paycheck right now. But I also am going to graduate with absolutely zero student loan debt and get into a career where I can make a good living and start saving right away. I’m happy with that. |
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under 20k, I only had 3 months of work this year, under $100k gross when I used to do $1.5 mil 10 yrs ago
we have been living at poverty or below the last 4 years. |
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Also interesting is that median household income in the US is about $62,000.
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I made about $110K and spent every penny.
This getting into my own business shit is getting out of hand. |
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I think I did pretty good and put my wife and myself through graduate school without loans. Hope to be making more next year with better jobs after checking her M.B.A. box and my M.S. in aviation. Should double what was made this year. Put over 60K in the bank.
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I thought truckers only made $60k tops. I don't believe you OP.
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No, net is squat. The only way to compare is gross. Single living on Mom's basement vs married 6 makes a huge difference in tax brackets. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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about 45k with overtime, at my crappy job. not enough thats for sure.
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Only 190k this year but only worked 7 months out of the year
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I didn't, I collected. Aetna disability insurance and Social Security Disability. About $42,000. But then I started doing the 4% rule with my 401k so almost 80k total. My wife is till working and the house is paid for so we too a nis vacation to Hawaii and a Cruise to the Bahamas and a couple of local vacatt. Life is good in retirement.
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I'm not trying to brag, but since you asked, I have to be honest...
I have dozens of dollars in the bank. Literally, dozens and dozens. Further proof that with hard work and determination, you can reach out and touch your dreams. Carpe Diem! |
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About twice as much as I’ve ever made before. It was a good year.
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