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I am somewhere between the 96th and 97th percentile individually. I found out this year looking for new jobs I am leaving about $15K in total compensation on the table, which isn't too bad.
We live in a high cost of living area, and to be honest despite our success most days I feel like nearly everybody else is more materialistic. There are eight homes in my neighborhood, and ours is the smallest and cheapest. That's not to say there's anything at all wrong with it since it's a beautiful home. Income is all relative. If I were to take my salary and move it to a different area that's still tech-friendly (say Huntsville or outside) I could have 100 acres and a massive mansion on a hill with a pool and a guest cottage. If I were to stay here and spend like my father in law I could have a 30 year note on a go-fast boat and a new Range Rover, but then I'd have zero provisions for the future (no retirement or savings, no college savings for my kids, etc.). I was just raised differently. I am more on the frugal side than not, but I do not live on a shoestring budget like some of my friends (they live in a relatively dirty shack, but that shack is almost paid off and they've got 150K in cash in the bank). I am wired to pretty much not enjoy anything unless I did it, so I don't expand my house or upgrade things inside unless and until I have the time to do it right. |
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You worked 3,000 hours? Why? What’s the point? No family or don’t like the one you have?
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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. This is personal taxable gross income. View Quote inspection supervisor for city public works projects, 1st full year after promotion,,,,$85,000 hard earned tax dollars absconded from liberal guberment plowed into conservative stronghold to oppose the tyranny,,, |
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Also depends on where you live. 200k not a lot in many parts of the county
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Based on the OP's somewhat cryptic description, I assume he hauls hazmat for ORNL or similar. If so, in East TN, that kind of $ goes a long way.
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Probably around 40% more than last year.... looking to repeat that again this year.
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Quoted: That's pretty impressive for working at a car dealership. Or is that normal? View Quote For reference I’m maxed out on our pay scale at $34 an hour. So every one of our master techs makes at least $65k |
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50K gross. Punlic safety and Emergency Management. Salaried. Worked an average of 300hrs a month. Benefits are great though.. View Quote I’m 100% commission and I see everyone else’s sales figures. So I made more than anyone else in the office this year. |
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It is not normal. I am the highest grossing tech st our dealer. Pretty sure I make more than the advisors do and I know I make more than our shop Forman. We are all flat rate so we get paid for the work we do. I just work harder than everyone else and am good at what I do. For reference I’m maxed out on our pay scale at $34 an hour. So every one of our master techs makes at least $65k View Quote |
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Quoted: That’s a decent hourly rate from what I’ve seen at dealers. I knew some 15 year master Toyota techs that were only getting 21hr. They could book 80 hours a week easily because the shop had work but it’s killing yourself to do it. And the dealer wonders why all the good guys go to independents. View Quote I used to get 26.83 an hour plus a production bonus. An upsale bonus. A survey bonus and a spiff for certain things when they felt like it. thismall Averaged to $30 an hour. They got rid of all the bonuses last year. Made the line tech scale $30 an hour, plus $2 an hour for master Tech through Honda and $2 an hour for ase Master tech. I’m one of 3 guys who kept the ase up to date. For the people who don’t huddle it wasn’t a big pay change. For people like me who kill their selves hating ass every day it was a huge change. Hell the guy in the pay next to me went from 17 an hour to 30 an hour. Still works slow as shit too. |
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You worked 3,000 hours? Why? What’s the point? No family or don’t like the one you have? View Quote But yeah 3000 hrs is really to much to have any kind of family life. I also get 5 weeks vacation and use them so I get time off. It's just when we are on the job site we work everyday. But if your gonna travel like we do then might as well work everyday or why travel. Its not for everyone for sure. |
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Quoted: So we didn’t get any raised from 11-16. Inflation moved up a lot. I used to get 26.83 an hour plus a production bonus. An upsale bonus. A survey bonus and a spiff for certain things when they felt like it. thismall Averaged to $30 an hour. They got rid of all the bonuses last year. Made the line tech scale $30 an hour, plus $2 an hour for master Tech through Honda and $2 an hour for ase Master tech. I’m one of 3 guys who kept the ase up to date. For the people who don’t huddle it wasn’t a big pay change. For people like me who kill their selves hating ass every day it was a huge change. Hell the guy in the pay next to me went from 17 an hour to 30 an hour. Still works slow as shit too. View Quote |
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About $120k gross so far. Also a company truck driver (HazMat).
But did get a five year safe driving bonus of about $25k earlier this year. |
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More than some. Less than others.
Adjusted for location of course. |
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I go more by what I spent for the year now, that was just over 20K for everything including car and house insurance, property taxes, food, utilities and fuel and fun stuff. I put around 55K into retirement funds between accounts, 401K and the like. Pension had 40 K dumped into it by the company.
As you can likely tell, I spent very little on gun stuff this year, just a bunch of .22 ammo. |
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The question on everyone's mind. How much money did you make in 2018? View Quote Is this part of the information gathering series of threads? You guys ask more personal questions than a radio shack clerk. |
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A few, but I spent most of it on guns and ammo. And paid off my house.
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It's a middle income class / lower income class thing. I find rich people are not shy about discussing income. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll never understand why everyone is so secretive about how much they make. I'll tell anyone who asks exactly how much I make. I don't care. $70k. Industrial maintenance technician. |
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As a firefighter we work 2880 hours (10, 24 hour shifts per month). Everyone I know has a second job or business or well. Lots of guys have second fire or EMS jobs where they work another 10 shifts a month on a 24 schedule. I easily work over 400 hours a month.
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I also work flat rate, but as a painter. The insurance companies have us by the balls and only pay what rate they want. In our area it’s $48 for body/paint. Some shops pay their techs 50/50. Not us though, or any shop in town that I know of. I just recently got a raise in November and now make $22.00. I average 90-100 hours of labor per week. I also NEVER work more than 40 hours a week and we work 4/10s with Friday’s off. It could be better but it could also be way worse. View Quote work M, T, W, Th, off on F, Sa, Su, and M... Then come back to work on T, W, Th, F... off on Sa and Su...like normal people... back to work on M, T, W, Th... off F, Sa, Su, and M... Then come back to work on T, W, Th, F... rinse. repeat... I did that once when I was a contractor on Ft. Leonard Wood, MO My bosses were from Pennsylvania, so having every other weekend be a 4 day weekend gave them time to drive home and back. |
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I work in the firearm distribution business. I made less than last year.
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Good year for a man with my limited intelligence.
I’m sure it’s nothing to do with me creating linked in profile just been paid first of three bonuses this one was 18% for hitting targets and coming in way under budget. Also got payrise and promotion and some other good news. But I’ve worked myself to death this year so if you add up all the hours it’s probably minimum wage. |
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More than $100k and less than $1m.
Selling and distributing legalized drugs. |
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Quoted: Ever do the 4 day weekend thing? work M, T, W, Th, off on F, Sa, Su, and M... Then come back to work on T, W, Th, F... off on Sa and Su...like normal people... back to work on M, T, W, Th... off F, Sa, Su, and M... Then come back to work on T, W, Th, F... rinse. repeat... I did that once when I was a contractor on Ft. Leonard Wood, MO My bosses were from Pennsylvania, so having every other weekend be a 4 day weekend gave them time to drive home and back. View Quote I don’t know how or why body men do it. We charge 149 an hour and our body shop gets 50 an hour from the insurance companies. |
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Sure....why not. I don't make enough to brag, but I don't make so little that I'm embarrassed...I consider what I make pretty good regular-man money....but that's it...just pretty good.
The high-fallutin' term for my trade is "stationary steam engineer", I'm a power plant operator...albeit a small one, I tell people I boil water and spin a wheel. My hourly wage is a bit over $35/hr. Night shift differential brings me to $40.47/hr Weekends are at time and a half and count towards my 40. Any hours on the 7th day are double time hours. I work holidays as they fall on to my schedule, weekends are every-other week, I work every minute of overtime I can get my mitts on. A normal year I'll gross in the $120,000 to $130,000 range. This year was a bizarre year for overtime, I'll finish up about $178,000 gross....I expect this year coming to drop back to normal. I live in the first town over the border into NH, Boston is only 30-ish miles to the south, so that money is good money for the area, but hardly a metric-shit-ton...plenty of trades people can make that. I live in an itty-bitty ranch style house on a whopping 1/4 acre. My bills are paid, I have two smaller pensions that are no longer contributed to, two 401k's...one no longer contributed to. I won't retire rich, but I won't be stuck on just SS either. |
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So far, $186k gross. There's a strong rumor of a Christmas bonus, so that could go up a bit more.
We bought a home last January, and I had about six weeks out of work in March - two weeks to find a job, then about a month of waiting for onboarding (my choice; it was more convenient for everyone). I'm expecting next year to be around $150k, but it could be anywhere from $125k to $250k-ish, depending on how well the company does and whether or not there's a liquidity event of some kind. The median household income where I live is $29,988. I would say I don't understand how people can live on that, but I've done it myself. |
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