What's the most you ever made per hour? (spin off)
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I'd post up but a ? can't trust u ? wit nudes, I damn sure ain't gone trust u ? wit my salary
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6.75 and thats being generous
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Hourly, it comes to 38 and some change an hour.
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I'm not in the Healthcare field, I'm in the Transportation field. I'm a Product Development Manager. -
Ahh okay, got you confused with someone else
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Hourly it comes out to $45, but I'm salaried and make around $94k a year. I'm an engineering analyst in the aviation industry.
Some of y'all really outchea breaded up. Awesome to see brothas and sisters getting it! -
$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
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C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
Well since you went all the way in, how much in your savings? checking? 401k and investments? your ssn and dob? asking for some friends -
I gotta step things up
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$17.65 some of y'all ? lyin
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I had lucrative job cleaning windows for $13/hr at one point. Man those were the days.
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Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
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C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
I Pay more for a 2 bedroom apt.
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Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
Focus on the being the best you. Not all paths are created equal fam. Plus thats not harlem to feel insecure about what somebody else is making. -
Lurkristocrat wrote: »Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
Focus on the being the best you. Not all paths are created equal fam. Plus thats not harlem to feel insecure about what somebody else is making.
very true.....
you never know when you might leap frog someone.
an just because people have money dont mean they are using it wisely.
someone making 110k can be trying to live a 200k lifestyle an deep in debt and you might actually have more money in the bank then them. -
Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
Being in the Transportation industry, I see and talk to a lot of men just like you.. They often come in as a CSR cleaning out tractors, rotating tires and keeping the yard clean and then they quit. It bothers me because I know that even though the position is an entry-level position, it has great potential for someone that can stick it out and let the position grow.
I say that to say, give yourself a chance to grow.. Don't be in a rush to get what someone else has; you don't know what it took for them to get there. If working for someone else ain't your thing, cultivate your passion, nurture your talent and allow it to flourish. Whatever you choose to do, be grateful, be humble and understand that life is a process that you have to trust and believe in. -
C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
Well since you went all the way in, how much in your savings? checking? 401k and investments? your ssn and dob? asking for some friends
Lol, just putting things in perspective. My salary in a different area is nothing. Salary is very relative. -
snitch thread
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Lurkristocrat wrote: »Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
Focus on the being the best you. Not all paths are created equal fam. Plus thats not harlem to feel insecure about what somebody else is making.
100 that's why I've never cracked.
I've made the best of what I've made and have invested accordingly. Nevertheless there is always room for more and that's definitely something I'm working on.
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Damn a lot of these posts got me feeling mad insecure. Most I made hourly is 16. If ever I made more hourly it was through freelancing truth be told. But working for someone else I always make peanuts cause I dont have a career. I take odd jobs to pay bills and leave them after a year. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes not. The struggle.
Being in the Transportation industry, I see and talk to a lot of men just like you.. They often come in as a CSR cleaning out tractors, rotating tires and keeping the yard clean and then they quit. It bothers me because I know that even though the position is an entry-level position, it has great potential for someone that can stick it out and let the position grow.
I say that to say, give yourself a chance to grow.. Don't be in a rush to get what someone else has; you don't know what it took for them to get there. If working for someone else ain't your thing, cultivate your passion, nurture your talent and allow it to flourish. Whatever you choose to do, be grateful, be humble and understand that life is a process that you have to trust and believe in.
I've used my passions to make supplemental income. To this day that's what I nurture the most. I got a great board of ed gig coming up next fall that should also provide the capital and free time I need to continue pursuing my passions on a level that I can make a stable living off them eventually.
With that said the types of jobs I've quit have always been in hospitality or food service. You always reach a ceiling in those environments and time is too valuable to me for me to waste it so unproductively. Those gigs are literally paychecks.
If ever I had woked for the MTA or had any other type of union opportunity of course I would've definitely stayed the course. But not at a dead end spot which is mostly what I've been settling for for about the last decade and change.
Nevertheless I'm working on making the proper changes. Double too since my friends are either in worst situations than me or not working at all. One exception is my board of ed plug. Generally I don't really have networking resources like that for something tangible. I'am working on shifting industries and pursuing a stable career pretty much on my own.
Unfortunately all of my pro references right now are in the restaurant business which I have absolutely grown to loathe and want absolutely nothing to do with for the rest of my life after wasting 9 years in it and coming out without a real ? to ? in. At least compared to where I know I could really be anyway. Don't want to seem ungrateful. -
C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
I Pay more for a 2 bedroom apt.
In furious
You in NYC, Chicago, Miami, or LA? That would make sense. Them cities are retardedly expensive. -
konceptjones wrote: »C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
I Pay more for a 2 bedroom apt.
In furious
You in NYC, Chicago, Miami, or LA? That would make sense. Them cities are retardedly expensive.
Insanely so. I know I could live like a king in so many other places too but atm it's imperative I stay in NYC. Because of family and because of the types of opportunities I'm really seeking. In that sense many of us are kind of trapped. -
konceptjones wrote: »C da Night King wrote: »$45.20 per hour, 10% bonus annually. But I'm in the Carolinas so that ? stretch. Got a 2400 square foot house at $1100 mortgage, 4 series BMW at $500 per month. Just got a promo so will be making $110k+ annually.
I Pay more for a 2 bedroom apt.
In furious
You in NYC, Chicago, Miami, or LA? That would make sense. Them cities are retardedly expensive.
Yeah man, I work in Los Angeles but live in the Inland Empire as I get way more bang for my buck. Luckily I rarely have to drive to my office though as I mostly travel and stay in hotels/AirBnB's throughout the week. I've been in Massachusetts since 9/11, heading back home this Friday.