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Current age: 24

2018: $52.4K

2019: $56.8K

2020: $69.8K

Projected 2021: $74.7K

>> No.19392788

>>19392762
>25
>electrical engineer
>$76k base salary plus 10-15% bonus depending on company year end metrics

Did I make it guys. First generation child and first to graduate from college in my family

>> No.19392803

>>19392762
software engineer
120k starting salary

>> No.19392806
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>>19392762
Who gives a fuck about your little piss ant salary? Maybe this fellow will.

>> No.19392812

>>19392762
Why post a man that isn't even cute

>> No.19392813

>>19392806
you need to go back edgy boy

>> No.19392822

>>19392806
i would andy

>> No.19392829

>28
2013: lol
2014: 24k
2015: 35k
2016: 35k
2017: 49k
2018: 70k
2019: 75k
2020: 100k

things finally going my way

>> No.19392839

>>19392788
>>19392803
>>19392829
Good job bros.

>> No.19392860

>>19392762
>penis size: 2''

>> No.19392863

>>19392762
Wowzers what an ugly man

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OP coming to poostroy you!

>> No.19392898
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>>19392788
Sounds good man, keep investing to grow your wealth over time when ur not working .Also cool career, hope you keep trying to pick up new skills while ur also still young!
>>19392762
Sounds good to me, OP. I could certainly live off of that. Comfortably.
>>19392829
Wellshit son, 100k is the creamy dreamy.

>> No.19392900

>>19392762
Current age: 19
2019: 5k in total earnings of our enterprise.
2020: 312k net worth.

>> No.19392921

Salary doesn’t tell us shit unless you include where you live. 80k is a pretty good salary here in Kentucky but you’d be homeless in San Francisco

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>>19392762
Age:early 20s

2016: $22K
2017: $26K
2018: $29K
2019/20: $50k

>> No.19392984

21-24: hourly contract work less than $30k
25-26: $45k
26 - now: $75k + bonus
Don't stop climbing bros, don't accept mediocrity. Have patience but know your potential

>> No.19392995

I just got a 3% raise to 80k out of the blue during corona, when my productivity has at MINIMUM halved

>> No.19393024

Current age: 25

2016: $70,000
2017: $110,000
2018: $130,000
2019: $150,000
2020 projected: $240,000

>> No.19393040

>>19392762
Profession and location? Do you job every year? How do you negotiate the salary?

>> No.19393054

>>19392803
Keep dreaming lmao
>replaced by AI in first 2 years of job

>> No.19393082

>>19392788

What type of EE ?

>> No.19393093
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19393093

Can you all explain how you are increasing your salary every year this much? I only got 4% raise this year, about £54k now (25 yo)

>> No.19393101

>>19392762
>21
2020: 75k (software engineer)

>> No.19393104

21-23: 21k
24: 16k
25-26: 0k (student)
27: 32k
28: 35k
29: 37k
30: 50k
31: 80k (gtfo the UK)
32: ?

Graduating in construction in the middle of the recession fucked me for a long time, as did being British, but I'm getting there slowly but surely.

>> No.19393126

>>19393093
Negotiate harder

>> No.19393131

2010: $20k
2011: $30k
2012: $30k
2013: $35k
2014: ($25k)
2015: 0
2016: $25k
2017: $25k
2018: $50k
2019: $60k
2020 projected: $120k

>tfw started my own business and its finally becoming successful

>> No.19393172

>>19393126
You guys negotiate your raises? How? We have a yearly performance review where we are told what the raise is, there's no negotiation. How do I ask for more without having another job offer on the side?

>> No.19393176

>>19392762
>Quitted admin 1 year before graduating because NPC number entry is boring
>Quitted CS 6mo before graduating because Scrum meetings are boring and they wanted me to shill some projects to other students

>20k in 2018
>40k in 2019
>If my shits don't take off I'll probably have about 50k made in 2020
>"Consultant"

I put about 1/10 of the effort normies put in anything and I get by ok, that's enough for me

>> No.19393226

>>19393172
i guess it always depends on the firm, if there is a pay agreement maybe it's not possible

usually a raise would be justified if you have gotten additional responsibilities, can prove succes at projects, etc

>> No.19393322

Lmfao at these poorfags in here
Literally a trustfund baby 100k a month if i want
Stop being poor

>> No.19393339

>>19392762
From UK moved to Netherlands in late 2019.

2014-2016: student
2017: internship - £33k
2018-2019: student, business income: 10k
2020: salary - €67k, business income: €40k

On a great trajectory feeling great, best of luck to all none polfags

>> No.19393388

>>19392788
Youve got all the tools you need anon. Putting 1500 a month in a dividend growth portfolio makes you a multimillionaire by 45 and able to retire comfortably off dividend income

>> No.19393390

>>19393054
what does this even mean lol. software engineering positions will be some of the last jobs replaced by automation

>> No.19393400

Current age 29. I thought marketing was the right career path but I had no guidance until I realized how easy engineering software management was. Started repositioning my life and made the jump.

22: $12,000/yr (two internships)
23: $35,000/yr (customer service rep)
24: $55,000/yr (Advertising strategist)
25: $65,0000/yr (Marketing manager at a startup)
26: $80,0000/yr (marketing strategist at an agency)
28: $120,000/yr (product manager at a startup)
29: $150,000/yr (senior product manager at a publicly traded startup)

>> No.19393438

>>19393400
Is customer service and marketing experience the best way to get into product management?

I’ve been thinking about it lately as well as project management

>> No.19393465

>>19393400
Is your job actually hard? What do you even do?

>> No.19393615

>>19393390
It's just non-tech cope

>> No.19393871

>>19393388
dude just wageslave for 20 years lmao

>> No.19394578

>>19393339
Nice man, congrats. What's your job and business?

>> No.19394637

>>19393054
You must not work in technology.

>> No.19394739

>>19393465
product managers generally just set the roadmap for what developers should be working on and also run some reports on usage stats if it's like an app or something to execs.

i'm an analytics manager for a startup, which is similar but mainly focuses on the usage stats reporting.

it's a good work load but the pay is great. I get six figure base and annual company stock awards. I actually work overtime by choice now because I have a real sense give extra means more money for the first time in my life

honestly, it's not that difficult. most people are just too scared to do it.

if you can navigate a computer well enough to use 4chan and trade cryptocurrencies, you can run product or analytics for a tech company.

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>>19393093
There just larping they prob take home 40 post tax

>> No.19394865

28 now
>2015: 25k
>2016:40k
>2017:43k
>2018:46k
>2019:48k
>2020:50k
I hit a dead end guys. Its time to change careers asap

>> No.19394897

bump

>> No.19394968

Graduated 2013, Therapist
24 - 58k
25 - 58k
26 - 73k (changed companies)
27 - 78k
28 - 80k + 4k personal business
29 - 82k + 12k personal business
30 - 84k + 20k personal business (projected)

>> No.19395028

>>19394968
What business? How do you guys all have side businesses

>> No.19395035

Current age 24

2018: $9/hr
2019: $12/hr

2020: $35 / hr

>> No.19395055

>>19392762
>25
>£150,000

>> No.19395057

>>19393093
Literally get a new job. The company is giving you chump change and you're just accepting it.

>> No.19395062

Thx twiggy forrest

>> No.19395074

>>19392762
2017: $26/hour (B4 audit intern)
2018: $57k/yr (B4 audit staff)
2019: $65k + $1.5k bonus (industry accountant)
2020: $66.5k + $3.3k bonus (industry accountant)

before becoming an accountant i made $16-18/hour working in a factory. it was pretty dumb.

>> No.19395090

>>19395028
I'm a twitch THOT (stream as a lucrative hobby)

>> No.19395104

>30
>Self-employed
>180k salary
>Will probably sell next year for at least $2m

>> No.19395184

>>19395055
Where and what job?

>> No.19395255

$5.15
$15
$24.50
$35
$75
$25
$25
$30
$15
$0

im 35. currently unemployed

>> No.19395283

>>19394739
What do you think is the best background to have to get into product management?

Mine consists of customer service from before and immediately after I graduated and now data analytics.

>> No.19395317

>>19393024
What do you do to get raises like that every year?

>> No.19395326

>>19392762
>37
2000: $30k
2001: $35k
2002: $42k
2003: $50k
2004: $53k
2005: $78K
2006: $81k
2007: $82k
2008: $97k
2009: $96k
2010: $103k
2011: $115k
2012: $118k
2013: $122k
2014: $138k
2015: $120k

Doesn't include income from my businesses, that I started in 2002 and have been doing full-time since 2015.

>> No.19395341

>>19393172
>>19393226
>a raise would be justified if you have gotten additional responsibilities
this part is key - you get paid in relation to the level of responsibility you have.

>> No.19395384

About to turn 29, making around 33k/yr, and yes, I do want to end myself quite often

>> No.19395406

>>19392762
25
Software Engineer
2018 - 48k
2019 - present - 80k

>> No.19395412

>2017 graduated Uni
50k starting after 6 month job search
>2018
57k
>2019 moved cities & teams within my company
72k
>2020 corona hit, company wide salary freeze
fuck, still 72k

>> No.19395420

2010: $20,800
2011: $22,880
2012: $29,120
2013: $39,520
2014: $44,200
2015: $45,760
2016: $60,000
2017: $62,400
2018: $65,000
2019: $72,800
2020: $90,000

I just did the same stupid shit for a decade and gave myself a raise by switching jobs every time I realized shit wasn’t moving for me.

>> No.19395447

>>19395384
Don’t. Money comes, money goes. Knowledge is forever
Pursue a field and make it happen.

>> No.19395492

>>19395447

Any recommendation?

I do hold a worthless degree of social sciences

>> No.19395827

>>19392762
23: $85,000 USD
24: $180,000 USD
25: $185,000 USD
don't have to struggle but life still sucks, imagine that

>> No.19396020

>>19392762
>HURDUR I AM POOR ON AMURRICA
Literally mckill yourselves if I had those salaries with my saving rate I'd be millionare, literally.
Fuck your country and more importantly fuck the EU.

>> No.19396197

>18-27 - 20k
>28-30 - 30k
>31 - 60k
>32 - 100k

I was a lazy stoner until I got blackpilled. Just turned 33, ill be stuck here for a year or two more while i learn more skills to make more shekels for mr kikerstein. But after that, 150k

Then moon fitty.

>> No.19396846

>>19395827
>Life still sucks
Explain.

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>>19393024
>>19393400
nice job, better than me

t. 40yo boomer

>> No.19396930

>>19395090
whats your twitch

>> No.19397160

>>19392762
Age: 25
I'm self-employed and work online. 0% income tax.
2014: $10k
2015: $55k
2016: $140k
2017: $240k
2018: $190k
2019: $90k (could have made $150k+ but took 4 months off from my work, usually only do 4-6 weeks vacation)
Projected 2020: $200k-$300k, have made $110k so far this year

>> No.19397236

>23, accountant, $45k + roughly 8k bonus
where do I go from here? I'm not quite sure how I got this accounting job, I majored in finance and econ. And I suck at accounting.

>> No.19397264

>>19397236
Fellow accountant
You must do your CPA for the riches to flow

>> No.19397295 [DELETED] 

>>19397160
Btw. these numbers make my work look better than it really is. The money is great for now (especially because it's tax free), but I will probably have to find a new "job" after 5-6 years.
Don't want to explain exactly what I do because I don't want competition.

>> No.19397341

>>19392812
>J----EWS
you can't hide

>> No.19397389

>>19397160
What kind of online work, is it hard to get started?

>> No.19397455

>28 yr old
>college dropout after getting concussed and becoming a retard
2013: $12K
2014: $18K
2015: $20K
2016-2018: $24K
2018-2020: $30K
I'm back in college this year, I had no idea that the majority of people I talk to were making twice my income for literally 1/3rd of my hourly rate. Feelsbadman.

>> No.19397506

>>19397264
but i'm terrible at it and i only took 3 accounting classes in college. I'm gonna try to stick it out for another year but then I want to get out of accounting into something else.

>> No.19397523

>>19397455
most of these people are larping. Just buy a bunch of LINK and you'll be ok.

>> No.19397617

>>19397389
Can't get into specifics.. for reasons.. sorry. My "job" is extremely hard to get into and requires very specific skills.
Fwiw. the numbers make my work seem more attractive than it really is. The money is great right now (especially because it's tax free), but I will have to find a new job/ career in 4-6 years. Hopefully I have saved up enough money by then to not have to worry about money. My dream is to open a small business in the future. Maybe a cafe or something like that. I like being my own boss and don't think I can into the wagie life.

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>2016: 67k
>2017: 70k
>2018: 73k
>2019: 77k
>2020: 79k

total annual income is ~$20k higher but I'm 27 years old and have zero desire to develop a "career", climb any kind of hierarchy, or generally work hard at all

>> No.19398062

Im a mechanical engineer and have been getting a 1-3% raise every year for the last 3 years. Should I just get a new job?

>> No.19398107

>>19398062
Sounds like it if you can't negotiate a better salary or have a good promotion lined up. Your "raise" is not really a raise, it's just an adjustment for inflation.

>> No.19398132

>>19392762

My W2’s

2015: 8k
2016: 0
2017: 34k
2018: 87k
2019: 130k
2020 projected: 200k

Age mid 20’s, location mid Atlantic

>> No.19398163

>>19394968
You make that much as a therapist? My fiancée makes 55k at 28 yo and just got a huge bump up from 40k after changing companies. Are you an LPC?

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>>19392762
25
$73k, but it's DC so that's not much
Next year it jumps to $86k because that's how the fed payscale works, but after that you're best bet is to jump positions or employer.
When my wife starts earning the same or more it'll be damn comfy for us though.

>> No.19398690

>>19392762
23 : 54k
24: 55k
25: 56k
26: ~300k
27: ~350k
28: ~400k
29: ~440k
30: ~400k
31: ~500k

Estimated because I don't pay that much attention to exactly how much I make. I'd have to check all of my old tax returns to get exact numbers but those are pretty close.

Spoiler alert: Started by own company at 25

>> No.19398754

>>19398690
What’s your business?

>> No.19398910

>>19398754
Indie game creator

>> No.19398948

Current age: 27

2020: $0

Comfy levels: high

>> No.19399690

>>19397160
your a fucking cam whore

>> No.19399760

24

2018: $80K
2019: $80K
2020: $111K

SAP consultant btw

>> No.19399842

31

18-28: Student, teaching or travel, max $25k
29: $60k
30: $66k
31: $60k (way lower stress)

>> No.19399929

>>19399842
coder, 200k out of high school

>> No.19400551

>>19392762
NGMI unless you throw money into PNK desu

>> No.19400654

>>19393388
If he saves 35000$ with 7% annual interest rate it should only take 14 years to get to a million

>> No.19401255

>>19394578
Software engineer and software consulting

>> No.19401283

2017: 57,000

2018: 61,000

2019: 73,000

2020: 120,000

>> No.19401698

>>19398910
What type of indie games? I'm working in the mobile space right now and my company is having a rough time.