Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: paulxcook
edited. Suffice to say I'm not one of the ones that brags about their salary.
Its not bragging if I don't know who you are ! To me your a person somewhere that makes X... why would I think you're bragging ?
I was implying that I have nothing to brag about.
Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: CPA
Profession: Controller
Salary: $140Kish with bonus
Control THIS
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
This is really pointless since it is based on where you live. $30k where I live might be $50k in LA
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Where is the 'It's none of your business' option?
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: clamum
Software Developer
A bit under 40k
SRSLY? That stinks...
Originally posted by: finite automaton
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: clamum
Software Developer
A bit under 40k
SRSLY? That stinks...
Uh.. wow.
Originally posted by: finite automaton
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: clamum
Software Developer
A bit under 40k
SRSLY? That stinks...
Uh.. wow.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Everyone seems to be posting very realistic jobs and salaries. Whatever happened to that ridiculous assertion that everyone claims to make 100K+ that people insist on perpetuating.
Originally posted by: jaqie
$657 each month, disability.
$7884 yearly income. Yes, for everything - rent, food, medicine disability won't cover, other needs.
It's tough living with that little to put it lightly especially considering how badly I have been disabled.
For those curious, google "Porphyria", as I have been living with that and other problems (undiagnosed) until a month ago. Now, with proper treatment, I find I am actually doing well enough to actually work, so I am working on going to trade school, and am quite excited.
Originally posted by: jaqie
$657 each month, disability.
$7884 yearly income. Yes, for everything - rent, food, medicine disability won't cover, other needs.
It's tough living with that little to put it lightly especially considering how badly I have been disabled.
For those curious, google "Porphyria", as I have been living with that and other problems (undiagnosed) until a month ago. Now, with proper treatment, I find I am actually doing well enough to actually work, so I am working on going to trade school, and am quite excited.