100k salary elitist club.

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stormkroe

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38, master electrician, own the company, had $380k loss last year from several no-pays. That was a moderate bump in the road. Fairly good money for Alberta, king of town money when I go back home to Missouri in the summer (perspective wise anyway, most people would've considered my family poor growing up so things are quite different).
 

Hugo Drax

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Nov 20, 2011
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There are lots of good paying careers if people actually look at learning some valuable skill or getting a relevant college degree VS blowing 4+ years in college getting a shit degree because you have no clue what you want to do and you just went to college because thats what everyone is supposed to do.
 

Ns1

No Lifer
Jun 17, 2001
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I joined the club this year but I still feel poor. 150k is the magic number for middle class lifestyle in HCOL areas IMO
 

purbeast0

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$150k/yr wouldn't be very easy to live off of and not be house poor if buying a house in San Diego. The homes I was looking at were like 700k-800k. I guess though if I looked inland a bit more then the prices would drop, but the area I was looking at is like 15 minutes inland.
 

rh71

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I joined the club this year but I still feel poor. 150k is the magic number for middle class lifestyle in HCOL areas IMO

You people need to not be single when mentioning HCOL areas. A lot of people have the mentality that job A needs to pay at least $150k because that's how much you need there. Umm... dual income! Nobody is expected to live in a HCOL area by themselves so don't talk like it should be the case.
 

ponyo

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Feb 14, 2002
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You people need to not be single when mentioning HCOL areas. A lot of people have the mentality that job A needs to pay at least $150k because that's how much you need there. Umm... dual income! Nobody is expected to live in a HCOL area by themselves so don't talk like it should be the case.

Married but single income here. I should make my wife get a job.
 

rh71

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^ Just consider me sick of hearing from our union teachers that they "need the $125k + free healthcare as a kindergarten teacher to survive here". UMMM, YOU ARE THE DAMN REASON TAXES ARE 15K+ HERE. And no doubt they are married to someone who also makes 6 figures.
 

Ns1

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Jun 17, 2001
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SINC over here too. Life would certainly be easier if we can upgrade to DINCs
 
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brianmanahan

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You people need to not be single when mentioning HCOL areas. A lot of people have the mentality that job A needs to pay at least $150k because that's how much you need there. Umm... dual income! Nobody is expected to live in a HCOL area by themselves so don't talk like it should be the case.

not everyone can just go out and get married
 

rh71

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I said OUR union teachers. As I mentioned earlier, our county median is $97k with a population of 1.3mil ppl. Plenty of high earners to balance out the commoners.

In 2012, Forbes magazine, in an article based on the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, reported that Nassau County was one of the highest income counties in the United States and the most affluent in the state of New York, comprising four of the nation's top ten towns by median income. It also ranks as the most expensive county in America.
 
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smackababy

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^ Just consider me sick of hearing from our union teachers that they "need the $125k + free healthcare as a kindergarten teacher to survive here". UMMM, YOU ARE THE DAMN REASON TAXES ARE 15K+ HERE. And no doubt they are married to someone who also makes 6 figures.
Just wait until they get an unrealistic pension and then threaten to strike every year someone tries to renegotiate it so it can actually be paid for.
 

nexus5rocks

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Compared to what? From personal experience, I can say that going from $50k working two jobs to $100k working one is pretty life-changing, QoL-wise.

You creep up on it incrementally, starting at $50k out of college and getting a 5-10% raise every year or two, you won't notice it. You'll "feel" like you're still making $50k.

In the NYC metro area, it wasn't until I made $175k where I felt I could live a comfortable lifestyle.
At $100k, I was just getting by. At $80k, I was just making ends meet.
 

MikeMike

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Feb 6, 2000
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100k is absolutely nothing in the major markets. NYC/Bay Area/DC areas...

like you're living. not fully comfortably, but living.
 

RockinZ28

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Pretty awesome. Hope you're not with CSX though.
Why do you say that? Layoffs? I'm not, but I've worked with their personnel on some job sites. They make good money and have awesome benefits.
 

Ackmed

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What is your job title and how old are you (ignore the age part if you are scared, I know most of you guys are over 13 years old) Did you go to university? Is your degree relevant to your field?

I can't believe most of you guys/gals here are earning 100k. WTF do you do?????????????????? I thought you guys still camping upstairs your mama's basement playing video games all day!!!!!

So it seems everyone here is managers, CEOS, manager assistants and managers pet. Dare I say you guys/gals probs gave manager sexual act for a pay rise, that won't surprise me.

Please vote poll if possible and be honest.


WOW look at the poll... Someone hire me please. Hit me up via PM I can work for you for peanuts.

Made little over 11k last month, on track for over 120k again. I work hourly with no advanced education. Although I am getting my bachelors at the age of 42 now, graduate this July. Started when 39. It will not help me at my job except for maybe promotions if we're both equally qualified and they need something to put me over the top. It is not relevant to my field. I am a federal gov contractor through DOE on the nuclear side. Full pension that I pay nothing for and matching 401k up to 6%. Fantastic insurance, paid $0 for our baby in Dec with 3 nights and 4 days in the hospital. I have $0 college debt, GI Bill paying for it. My job will also pay for college, people getting double masters for free. I am not doing that, need a break. 4 kids and one being 10 weeks old, while working full time is rough.

Like others have said, what I make would be nothing in some areas of the country. I am well aware of that. LA, NY? One bedroom apartment and high rent. Watching Flip or Flop or other TV shows I am amazed at how a 1000 sq foot house is 500k, when I have a 3400 sq ft house for 325k. Just different markets. The income per capita in my city is $23,177, median household income is $33,494. So my over 120k a year goes a long way here. It wouldnt go nearly as far in a high cost of living area. My wife did work until the latest baby, makes more sense for her not to now. She made 55k last year, so we did even better.

Making 100k doesn't make someone a snob automatically. As I and others have said, its not much depending on where you live. I have lived on far less for most of my life, fought hard to get where I am today. I could live on far less again, not at all high maintenance.

The most surprising thing may be the number of Californians here...

Not really if you read P&N, lib central.
 
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Exterous

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I live in LCOL area but it's like living in HCOL area because of my wife. If you want to save money, don't get married. And don't have kids.

Depends on the wife - mine results in a significant net gain. Kids on the other hand - thats just a lose-lose all around

SINC over here too. Life would certainly be easier if we can upgrade to DINCs

Confrimed
 
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^ Just consider me sick of hearing from our union teachers that they "need the $125k + free healthcare as a kindergarten teacher to survive here". UMMM, YOU ARE THE DAMN REASON TAXES ARE 15K+ HERE. And no doubt they are married to someone who also makes 6 figures.

Don't worry, they will someday learn the meaning of white flight in a different form... avoiding high cost areas. There have been maps showing where people are moving to and where people are leaving from. Plenty from the expensive CA areas have shown to be moving to the likes of Austin, TX for their ideal hipster life style in a much lower COL area.

Just wait until they get an unrealistic pension and then threaten to strike every year someone tries to renegotiate it so it can actually be paid for.

Meh, I'm almost in favor of a huge awakening. I HOPE they keep those unrealistic expectations all so that it can come crashing down in their face.

People aren't stupid, if they try to recover the debt bills in full with taxes, people will leave, companies will leave, etc... And keeping a city going is way more important than some dumbasses and their unrealistic pensions of guaranteed 10% returns every year.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Sep 22, 2007
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maybe i should move to the US.

I've noticed many threads or posts from you concerned about what others make. Why? As long as you're happy and can make ends meet, why do you care so much?

In the US, you can't just say $100K is a lot of money as a blanket statement. It depends on where you live, as others have mentioned. Where I live, six figures is a lot of money. I'd have to make like 2-2.5x that in SF or NY to have the same quality of living. Would I like to live in the Bay Area? Yes. Am I going to sacrifice my quality of living to do so? No way. I've seen homes there that I wouldn't let my dog live in going for $750K-$1 million. My current home would cost several million out there and no way am I giving up a nice home to live in California, no matter how much I do love the state.

I've long stated that my intention is to make as much money as I can for the next 5 to 10 years, whether that's via contracts or full-time jobs. I'll have all major expenses paid off in that time period and after that, I fully intend to try to get a slacker government job, coast to retirement, and grab another pension. Salary won't be as important to me then - lack of stress, security, benefits, and ease of the job will be.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Sep 22, 2007
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SINC over here too. Life would certainly be easier if we can upgrade to DINCs

There's another benefit of having dual incomes - if your spouse has a decent job with good benefits, then you can afford to take more risks to make more money because you can always use his/her benefits and don't have to really factor them into your job search. A few years ago, I got a $50K pay bump by jumping to a contract consulting position - yes, they provided benefits but they were expensive compared to my wife's benefits from the state. If I had my way, I'd do nothing but work contracts until I hit the age where I can coast to retirement (5 to 10 years from now) - there's a ton more money to be made.
 
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