Originally posted by: mugs
This from the guy who described himself as incompetent in the past.
I only pull out the competent spidey when it is absolutely necessary. Otherwise he stays tightly unrevealed.
Originally posted by: mugs
This from the guy who described himself as incompetent in the past.
Originally posted by: chambersc
Google. The pay difference is offset by the diff. in company qualities. Google > cisco.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: chambersc
Google. The pay difference is offset by the diff. in company qualities. Google > cisco.
It sounds like an entry level position so it doesn't matter much.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: chambersc
Google. The pay difference is offset by the diff. in company qualities. Google > cisco.
It sounds like an entry level position so it doesn't matter much.
83k is entry level? That's nuts.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: chambersc
Google. The pay difference is offset by the diff. in company qualities. Google > cisco.
It sounds like an entry level position so it doesn't matter much.
83k is entry level? That's nuts.
Let's not get into this whole "location" thing again please? just go to salary.com and run the numbers.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I'm not trying to get into the "location" thing, just surprised by the figure. :roll:
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I'm not trying to get into the "location" thing, just surprised by the figure. :roll:
I understand. But people need to realize that this is entry level for Silicon Valley. It's a big reason why people flock there.
OMG!!!! I'll be making 150K!!! WOW, this is great!!! Then you factor in cost of living/housing and realize that peanuts.
I personally know help desk technitians working in NYC and CA making 110K and boy are they struggling.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I'm not trying to get into the "location" thing, just surprised by the figure. :roll:
I understand. But people need to realize that this is entry level for Silicon Valley. It's a big reason why people flock there.
OMG!!!! I'll be making 150K!!! WOW, this is great!!! Then you factor in cost of living/housing and realize that peanuts.
I personally know help desk technitians working in NYC and CA making 110K and boy are they struggling.
Housing, food, fuel.Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
How are they struggling making 110k in NYC or CA? What exactly are they spending all that money on?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Housing, food, fuel.Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
How are they struggling making 110k in NYC or CA? What exactly are they spending all that money on?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Housing, food, fuel.Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
How are they struggling making 110k in NYC or CA? What exactly are they spending all that money on?
Originally posted by: amdforever2
Cisco makes tangible things and it's more money.
Google is the most overrated company in history I think.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: tfinch2
I'm not trying to get into the "location" thing, just surprised by the figure. :roll:
I understand. But people need to realize that this is entry level for Silicon Valley. It's a big reason why people flock there.
OMG!!!! I'll be making 150K!!! WOW, this is great!!! Then you factor in cost of living/housing and realize that peanuts.
I personally know help desk technitians working in NYC and CA making 110K and boy are they struggling.
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: spidey07
Housing, food, fuel.Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
How are they struggling making 110k in NYC or CA? What exactly are they spending all that money on?
Nonsense. You can struggle in NYC (manhattan only) on perhaps 50k, but 110k? Keep dreaming.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
You do realize that your taxes are about 49% of your income at 110k right?
Originally posted by: shuttleboi
Originally posted by: Acanthus
You do realize that your taxes are about 49% of your income at 110k right?
Where do you get that? If you have a 401K, you can bring that salary down to $100K/year. Looking at the federal and CA tax tables, you would owe $22K and $7K, respectively. That's about $30K of tax from a $100K salary, which is about 33%.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: shuttleboi
That's about $30K of tax from a $100K salary, which is about 33%.
:Q Weren't you just saying the other day that you have a post-graduate degree?